2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-21255-1_53
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Changing Preference Aspects from Traditional Stores to Modern Stores

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“…Modern network stores typically indicate unfavorable rivalry between significant and small capital-scale business operators (grocery stores, traders, traditional markets). Modern networked stores are linked to modernization (Evans & Kitchi, 2018;Mishra, Sinha, & Koul, 2017), economic liberalization (Kaliappan et al, 2009), and economic transition (Maruyama & Trung, 2012;Khan, Ahmed, & Arshad, 2019;Noordin et al, 2022;Wang, 2018) in a variety of countries, particularly developing ones. It is demonstrated by…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Modern network stores typically indicate unfavorable rivalry between significant and small capital-scale business operators (grocery stores, traders, traditional markets). Modern networked stores are linked to modernization (Evans & Kitchi, 2018;Mishra, Sinha, & Koul, 2017), economic liberalization (Kaliappan et al, 2009), and economic transition (Maruyama & Trung, 2012;Khan, Ahmed, & Arshad, 2019;Noordin et al, 2022;Wang, 2018) in a variety of countries, particularly developing ones. It is demonstrated by…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies show that politics is not friendly to women's representation and participation (Kaal, 2015:Chetaikina & Vashchanka, 2017Deckman & McTague, 2015;Gaunder, 2016;Khan et al, 2019;Mishra et al, 2017;Martin, 2020). This is also reinforced by the low representation of women in various political positions, such as in India (Spary, 2020), Japan (Gaunder, 2016), Irlandia (Keenan & McElroy, 2022), Zimbabwe (Ncube & Yemurai, 2020:Gallagher & Marsh, 2016, Malaysia (Yeong, 2018), Kenya (Okinda et al, 2020), Polandia (Sawa-Czajka, 2015) dan Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) Region (Chetaikina & Vashchanka, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%