Entrepreneurship and Innovation in the Bakery Industry: A Case Study of Ganesh Bakery

2021 ◽  
pp. 231971452110207
Author(s):  
Mokhalles M. Mehdi ◽  
Sandip Rakshit ◽  
Tridib Ranjan Sarma ◽  
Mugdha Joshi ◽  
Nikita Nille

Shree Ganesh Bakery Nandani Private Limited was founded in Nandani city, Kolhapur, Maharastra (India) in 1991. The company was founded and spearheaded by Annasaheb Balasaheb Chakote and was in the business of manufacturing and retail of bakery food products. It was manufacturing 180 products majorly in the category of baked items, health-conscious food, sweet food, and namkeen (salted) food. It has a strong geographic presence across Maharashtra and other neighbouring Indian states, namely Goa, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh through dealers and distributors. The company aimed to expand the business through regular development of new products, expansion of its distribution networks in the remaining areas of Maharashtra and its neighbouring states. However, it had difficulties in the supply of the new products to meet the consumer demand in targeted areas. In February 2017, Chakote aimed to devise a strategy to fulfil the planned expansion of the business.

Author(s):  
Nguyen Thu Ha ◽  
Nguyen Thi Thanh Huyen

The retail market in Vietnam continues to grow with the entry of foreign retail brands and the strong rise of domestic businesses in expanding distribution networks and conquering consumer confidence. The appearance of more retail brands has created a fiercely competitive market. Based on the outcomes of previous research results on brand choice intention combined with a customer survey, the paper proposes an analytical framework and scales to examine the relationship of five elements including store image, price perception, risk perception, brand attitudes, brand awareness and retail brand choice intention with a case study of the Hanoi-based Circle K convenience store chain. These five elements are the precondition for retail businesses to develop their brands so as to attract customers.


2021 ◽  
pp. 001946622110153
Author(s):  
Suresh Kumar Maurya ◽  
Neha Vishwakarma

This article attempts to analyse status of agricultural credit and indebtedness in India. The objectives of the study are as follows: (a) to study a comparison of flow of total institutional agricultural credit among different land size groups at all India level; (b) to study a comparison of indebtedness of agricultural households between different size classes of land possessed at both states and all India level and (c) to analyse incidence of indebtedness in major Indian states. It is concluded that mostly, short- and medium-term loans of agricultural purposes are taken for marginal land size groups in India. The percentage of indebted agricultural households to total agricultural household increases as land size increases. The percentage of holdings is less than percentage of indebted agricultural households in Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, West Bengal, Karnataka, Odisha and Rajasthan. JEL Code: Q14


2021 ◽  
Vol 34 (5) ◽  
pp. 303-318
Author(s):  
Maarten Baele ◽  
An Vermeulen ◽  
Dimitri Adons ◽  
Roos Peeters ◽  
Angelique Vandemoortele ◽  
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