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Retail Service Quality in hypermarket

2016 13th International Conference on Service Systems and Service Management (ICSSSM), 2016
This study investigates customers' desired service attributes provided by Thailand's leading hypermarkets. Drawing upon service quality literature, items from Retail Service Quality Scale (RSQS) were used to identify the particular services that influence customer satisfaction.
Yodmanee Tepanon, Sawalak Thatriroth
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Gender differences in Taiwan’s hypermarkets

Asia Pacific Journal of Marketing and Logistics, 2016
Purpose Hypermarkets face a very competitive environment, as their rivals also include traditional markets, convenient stores and supermarkets. In addition to offering innovative services, hypermarket managers must also pay attention to customer shopping patterns and behaviors in order to gain market share.
Tsung-Sheng Chang, Hsiaoping Yeh
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Managing and Billing Software for Hypermarket

International Academic Journal of Innovative Research
It previews the whole system design while in the free demo session and clear your queries by experiencing Optech’s digital dashboard. In the navigation system, we optimize the UI to be straightforward and comprehend for all sets of people so the employees grasp this entire operation. The Optech software has been developed with VB.net and MY SQL Server.
Baggyalakshmi N.   +2 more
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Impact of promotional strategies of hypermarkets

Asian Journal of Management, 2017
The sale of goods or commodities in small quantities for final consumption is retailing. Hypermarkets in India sell different types of essential commodities in addition to luxury items. These Hypermarkets are mainly located in tier I and tier II cities of India.
M. Vasudevan, V.M. Senthilkumar
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Big data for loyalty program management in hypermarket

Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on E-Education, E-Business, E-Management and E-Learning, 2019
Loyalty programs lead to a natural split of a firm's customer base into members and nonmembers. To manage both groups effectively, it is essential to know how they concern about, such as services or promotions. This article, set in context of the second hypermarket density in Asia, examines the impact of satisfaction on store patronage and explores ...
Kuan-Yin Lee, Yin-Chiech Hsu
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Antecedents of consumers' time perceptions in a hypermarket retailer

The Service Industries Journal, 2011
This study examines the effects of five antecedents on consumers’ time perceptions in a hypermarket environment. Findings indicate that the actual shopping time spent in the store and planned shopping activities significantly influence consumers’ shopping time perceptions, while consumers’ waiting time perceptions are driven by both actual checkout ...
Anić, Ivan-Damir   +2 more
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Integrating Hungarian and A* search for indoor navigation of hypermarkets

2017 First International Conference on Latest trends in Electrical Engineering and Computing Technologies (INTELLECT), 2017
The proliferation of giant hypermarkets propelled the demand of indoor positioning and navigation system for better customers' shopping experience. A customer that moves around a massive shopping area, for example 500,000-square-foot needs route guidance to search for the desired items and its location.
Syed Faraz   +2 more
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Economic implications of hypermarkets in Britain

European Journal of Marketing, 1972
Argues that hypermarkets in the UK may not yield net benefits, as the price savings claimed are unlikely, and the impact of hypermarkets on other parts of the retail system is also considered in the light of continental experience. Discusses the economic justification for hypermarkets, as well as broader questions of the effects of hypermarkets ...
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Consumer proneness towards in-store promotion in foreign-based hypermarket vs local-based hypermarket

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2018
Many hypermarkets use in-store promotions as their best retail proposition and marketing strategies to attract more consumers. The study aims to review consumer proneness towards in-store promotions at foreign-based and local-based hypermarkets. In-store promotion is known as marketing or sales promotions at retailer’s location.
Vinooteny A. P. Krisnakumar   +5 more
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Shopping Experience of Hypermarket Shoppers on Weekends

Indian Journal of Marketing, 2016
Improving the retail customer shopping experience in hypermarkets, especially in weekends is a key to enhance the performance of retail stores. The present research focused on hypermarket shoppers to measure the customer shopping experiences with different dimensions of customer shopping experiences by establishing a research framework based on 366 ...
Sunil Atulkar, Bikrant Kesari
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