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Online Retail in India – A Disruptive Force


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1 Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Symbiosis International University (SIU), Pune, India
 

Online Retail in India is growing at a very fast pace in India. Even as it is growing it is beginning to cause disruption to the traditional brick and mortar retail outlets as well as causing discomfort to established brands. This conceptual paper looks at how online retail is gradually becoming a disruptive force in India. It threatens to upstage the traditional retail as well hurt a few top brands. These changes taking place in respect of Online Retail in India are highlighted by means of a series of disruptive incidents.

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Online Retail, Traditional Retail, Brick and Mortar Outlets, Cash on Delivery (COD).
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V. V. Ravi Kumar
Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Symbiosis International University (SIU), Pune, India

Abstract


Online Retail in India is growing at a very fast pace in India. Even as it is growing it is beginning to cause disruption to the traditional brick and mortar retail outlets as well as causing discomfort to established brands. This conceptual paper looks at how online retail is gradually becoming a disruptive force in India. It threatens to upstage the traditional retail as well hurt a few top brands. These changes taking place in respect of Online Retail in India are highlighted by means of a series of disruptive incidents.

Keywords


Online Retail, Traditional Retail, Brick and Mortar Outlets, Cash on Delivery (COD).

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