scholarly journals PESTLE ANALYSIS OF ORGANIZED RETAILING IN INDIA

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
SUVARNA HIREMATH ◽  
DR.PRASHANTHA C

<p>The Indian retail industry is characterized by the fragmented industry and lead majorly by Unorganized sector. Retailing believed to be a traditional Business sector has started gaining entry into modern retailing sector in India where it requires managerial skill and understanding of the influence of Political, Economic, Socio Cultural, Technological, Legal and Environmental dimensions in the Retail industry to sustain the business. In retailing sector also many retailers and practitioners remain unaware of the influence of the PESTLE factors on the organized retailing business. This study contributes to assess the challenges of the organized retailing sector in developing nations like India by providing the detailed analysis and understanding on current trends in organized retail management and put forth the influence of technology, politics, environment, social and legal aspects in organized retailing sector. <br></p>

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
SUVARNA HIREMATH ◽  
DR.PRASHANTHA C

<p>The Indian retail industry is characterized by the fragmented industry and lead majorly by Unorganized sector. Retailing believed to be a traditional Business sector has started gaining entry into modern retailing sector in India where it requires managerial skill and understanding of the influence of Political, Economic, Socio Cultural, Technological, Legal and Environmental dimensions in the Retail industry to sustain the business. In retailing sector also many retailers and practitioners remain unaware of the influence of the PESTLE factors on the organized retailing business. This study contributes to assess the challenges of the organized retailing sector in developing nations like India by providing the detailed analysis and understanding on current trends in organized retail management and put forth the influence of technology, politics, environment, social and legal aspects in organized retailing sector. <br></p>


GIS Business ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 14 (6) ◽  
pp. 1050-1061
Author(s):  
Sathish, ◽  
Rajendra Kumbharjuvenkar

The retail industry is changing worldwide, especially in developing nations. This retail transformation is a result of changing lifestyles, increased disposable income, growing brand consciousness and changing consumption patterns of consumers. In the process of meeting these growing expectations of consumers, there are noteworthy initiatives adopted by retail organizations. Brand equity of a retail store is seen as a major factor influencing buying decisions and repurchases intent of consumers’ world over.


2020 ◽  
Vol 73 (8) ◽  
pp. 1761-1764
Author(s):  
Maria O. Stetsyk ◽  
Andriy O. Stetsyk ◽  
Natalia I. Zhero ◽  
Eugene Y. Kostenko ◽  
Svetlana B. Kostenko ◽  
...  

The aim: To investigate current trends in the study of oral biofilm and its control. Materials and methods: A research of 32 literature sources has been made and it has been taken into account that some terminological differences in determining objects of study. Conclusions: Detailed analysis of modern domestic and foreign literature argues the necessity of further in-depth study of oral biofilms. Understanding the ethiological factors and mechanisms of the pathogenesis periodontal tissues inflammatory diseases gives the opportunity to treat targetly by destroying complicated sections of the vital activities and oral biofilm microorganisms relationships.


Author(s):  
Khaled Dahawy

Decisions relating to choice and implementation of computerized accounting systems differ dramatically between developed and developing nations in respect to the cultural, political, economic, and environmental factors. This study aims to assess the implementation of accounting information system in a company in a developing nation; Egypt. The case indicates the importance of the integration of accounting and technology. However, in a developing nation like Egypt, characterized with over population and high unemployment, automation becomes a very sensitive issue. Therefore, there is a need for strong management support and commitment to insure successful implementation. Developing countries, especially Egypt, should direct its companies to increase its dependence on Information Communication Technology (ICT). As the case shows there are many benefits that ICT can offer to the individual companies. If each individual company can become more efficient and effective the whole economy will be better and will be able to utilize scare resources more efficiently and effectively.


Author(s):  
Yuneysi Peña Hernández ◽  
Noemí Martínez Sánchez ◽  
María de Jesús Calderíus Fernández

HISTORICAL CONSIDERATIONS ABOUT STUDENT PERMANENCE IN THE CUBAN UNIVERSITY CONTEXTRESUMENEl presente trabajo tiene como objetivo develar las principales tendencias en el proceso de formación del estudiante desde la perspectiva de su permanencia en el contexto universitario cubano, como presupuesto para profundizar en la esencia de su actual estado y realizar propuestas para su perfeccionamiento. Con el método histórico lógico se precisan los hitos fundamentales que marcan cambios trascendentes en el proceso estudiado, estableciéndose tres etapas para el análisis en correspondencia con los momentos de toma de decisiones y/o incorporación de aspectos legales a nivel de educación universitaria y su relación con los procesos políticos, económicos y sociales del país.PALABRAS CLAVE: Formación universitaria; Permanencia estudiantil; Atención educativa; Calidad de la formación.ABSTRACTThe present work aims to reveal the main trends in the students’ formation process from the perspective of their permanence in the Cuban university context, as a basis to deepen the essence of their current state and make proposals for their improvement. By means of the logical historical method, the fundamental moments that mark transcendent changes in the studied process are defined, establishing three stages for the analysis in correspondence with the moments of decision making and / or incorporation of legal aspects at the level of university education and its relation with the political, economic and social processes of the country.KEYWORDS: University training; Student permanence; Educational assistance; Quality of training.


2021 ◽  
Vol 17 (2) ◽  
pp. 93-100
Author(s):  
Ekaterina V. Avdeeva

The subject of the research is the criminal-legal aspects of the implementation of a fine as a type of criminal punishment. In this regard, an analysis of the materials of judicial practice is carried out, which makes it possible to reveal the current trends in the appointment of a criminal fine by the court. The dynamics of the appointment of a fine by the court as the main and additional punishment has been established. The purpose of the study is to uncover the problems of implementing a criminal fine as a type of punishment and to develop proposals for improving the mechanism for imposing a criminal fine by a court. The methodological basis of the research is formed by a set of general scientific and private scientific methods that predetermined an integrated approach to the study of the purpose of a fine as a type of punishment. In the course of achieving the goal of the study, special legal methods of cognition were used to facilitate the analysis of the legal regulation of the appointment of a fine, the determination of the property status of a person, and other income of the convict. The main results of the study contain conclusions and proposals aimed at improving the measures for the appointment of a fine in relation to minors, for the aggregate of crimes, when replacing a fine in case of malicious evasion from its payment. Conclusions are formulated regarding the methodological, organizational and practical aspects of the legal impact of a fine as a type of punishment aimed at achieving the goals of punishment. The novelty of the research topic lies in the formulation and solution of the problem associated with the appointment of a fine: 1) for the aggregate of crimes; 2) in relation to minors. Conclusions and proposals for improving the criminal law governing the basis and procedure for imposing a criminal fine are formulated.


2011 ◽  
Vol 13 (1 & 2) ◽  
pp. 2003
Author(s):  
Ariel L. Bendor

The obvious security difficulties in Israel also carry problematic political, economic and social consequences. The unique Israeli condition — as a young democratic state, whose mere existence is still not self-evident to all — also has legal implications. In Israel, the law and the courts of law are often involved in resolving political issues, including issues pertaining to foreign and security policy. This involvement is more intensive in Israel than in many other democracies.1 That is why one might be interested in comprehending some legal aspects, especially those of constitutional law, that are present in the background of Israeli reality.


1999 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 119-126 ◽  
Author(s):  
Fiona Tilley ◽  
David Johnson

This paper explores the ‘best practice’ interactions between universities and small firms in the UK. The purpose is to identify ways in which a university can build stronger and more effective links with small firms. The relationship between universities and small firms is of growing importance. There are political, economic and educational pressures which influence the behaviour and relationship of higher education toward the business sector, and small firms in particular. The wider context of the changes taking place within higher education are discussed. This is followed by the initial findings from a recently completed research project for the Council for Industry and Higher Education which investigated the foremost components in ‘best practice’ interactions and linkages between small firms and universities in the North East of England. Some preliminary ideas are suggested on how best practice can be further facilitated. These proposals are then interpreted in terms of the operational implications for universities and other strategic organizations involved in building linkages with small firms.


1995 ◽  
Vol 37 (3) ◽  
pp. 59-98 ◽  
Author(s):  
Stepbany Griffith-Jones ◽  
Barbara Stallings

One of the most dramatic political-economic changes over the last 15 years has been the shift in patterns of international finance. At the beginning of the 1980s, a select group of prosperous Third World nations had privileged access to an enormous volume of commercial bank credit. They could also attract fairly important levels of direct investment. For all practical purposes, finance was no longer a binding constraint on the development strategies of this group of countries. Although poorer developing nations could not rely on private credit or investment, many of them had access to substantial amounts of funds via bilateral donors and the multilateral institutions.


1998 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 888-889
Author(s):  
Mazlan Othman

Developing countries have their own particular political, economic and cultural circumstances. There are, therefore, no unique solutions. However there are some factors which are common to all or most of them, namely the lack of human and financial resources and in most cases an absence of a political commitment to the advancement of science. Such situations are in a sense not peculiar to developing nations because in some developed countries astronomy has a ‘developing’ status. Even in countries where astronomy is well established, the commitment and allocations required to maintain the status quo need to be continuously addressed. Hence strategies for fighting this “constant battle” are relevant to all astronomers of the world, while being especially vital to those in the developing world.


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