2011
DOI: 10.1108/20450621111131688
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Dubai mall: a multipurpose destination in the Middle East

Abstract: Subject area Retail marketing management. Study level/applicability Undergraduate management; MA; Master's in Business Administration and Master's in Strategic Marketing programs. Case overview Opening of the “Dubai Mall” in November 2008 set a new benchmark in retail history. The mall is considered the largest in the world by space and 6th largest in the world in terms of gross leasable area. The Dubai Mall is the UAE's most ambitious retail launch to date. This case examines how in today's highly competi… Show more

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“…In today's highly competitive environment, choosing the correct site location for event is among the top factors in determining that outlet's success or failure. Maximizing sales is a primary objective for retailers, hence, finding the perfect site location that will facilitate consumption and customer's satisfaction, is of key importance (Saxena, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In today's highly competitive environment, choosing the correct site location for event is among the top factors in determining that outlet's success or failure. Maximizing sales is a primary objective for retailers, hence, finding the perfect site location that will facilitate consumption and customer's satisfaction, is of key importance (Saxena, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are numerous business reports produced by industry observers and operators and by the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in their attempts to encourage further investment and expansion, but these tend to be predictions for growth or identification of new markets. Those authors that have published (Zaidan, 2015; Sangeeta and Anandkumar, 2014; Desai, 2013; Ryan et al , 2012; Henderson, 2006; Saxena, 2011) appear to have described tourism growth in the more traditional destination sense (Butler, 1980; Gunn, 1993), but few have examined the patterns of that growth or importantly, discussed the political will (Brent Ritchie and Crouch, 2010) that has both supported and driven the rapid expansion of Dubai as an international tourism destination.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%