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E-Tailing In India –An Overview, J. Lilly Ph.D., I Santhi Immaculate Jaculin Ph.D. Jan 2020

E-Tailing In India –An Overview, J. Lilly Ph.D., I Santhi Immaculate Jaculin Ph.D.

International Review of Business and Economics

The online retail market has evolved and grown significantly over the past few years. The Indian retail market is witnessing a revolution. The growth of internet has enabled the newretailformatofthevirtualretailer to emerge and forced the existing retailers to consider e-tailing model of retailing as well. The Internet has changed the consumer’s shops in many ways not just in the digital domain, but also in the physical world. In the era of globalization, companies are using the internet technologies to reach out to valued customers and to provide a point of contact 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. In …


Democratizing Innovation: How Consumer Electronics Is Revolutionizing Rocketscience, Abhith Pallegar Mar 2018

Democratizing Innovation: How Consumer Electronics Is Revolutionizing Rocketscience, Abhith Pallegar

International Review of Business and Economics

The traditional flow of cutting-edge technologies observed over the last 100 years was from government supported defense space to its broader application in the civilian domain. We have seen technology flow into consumer products years after its introduction in defense applications. Most common examples of this movement were the invention and incubation of the Internet and Global Positioning System in prestigious national labs, which later trickled down to benefit millions. But there seems to be a shift in the tide of innovation where consumer market has been influential in developing a range of technologies which have flown the other way …