Online retail in India: a comparative analysis of top business players
Ogunmola Gabriel Ayodeji,
Vikas Kumar and
Surender Kumar
International Journal of Indian Culture and Business Management, 2020, vol. 20, issue 3, 359-384
Abstract:
The robust online start-up culture has led to the rise and growth of numerous online retailers in India. However, only few of them are dominating the market, while others are still struggling start-ups. So, the business strategy becomes very much important to sustain in the fast growing market. Present work carries out a comparative analysis of the top five online retailers in India and the retailers are ranked on the basis of traffic volume. Business models of these companies have been compared along with the funding and investment strategies. Acquisitions and collaborations by these companies have also been explored to identify their market share strategy. This work presents a very comprehensive picture of the Indian online retail market, covering all major aspects.
Keywords: online retail; online traffic; e-commerce model; acquisitions; India. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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