Project Report on Consumer Purchasing Behavior Towards Super shops in the Context of Bangladesh

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    Project Report on Consumer Purchasing Behavior Towards Super shops in the Context of Bangladesh

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    2024-12-10
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    Fatema Dolla, Abedatul
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    The Bangladeshi retail landscape is witnessing a significant shift with the rise of super shops (Hasan, M. 2018). Inspired by the "super store" concept offering a one-stop solution for daily needs, these establishments have captured consumer attention (Islam, M. S., & Habib, A. H. 2016). This research delves into the multifaceted dimensions of consumer behavior within Bangladeshi super shops, employing a quantitative research methodology and leveraging internet surveys to gather in-depth data. The resulting report provides valuable insights for various stakeholders, including super shop owners, policymakers, and industry practitioners. By shedding light on the key factors influencing consumer buying decisions within the super shop landscape (Hasan, M. 2018) the research equips stakeholders with actionable intelligence crucial for informed decision-making and strategic planning. The findings highlight the critical role of product variety and pricing strategies in shaping consumer preferences and behaviors toward super shops. Recognizing the competitive landscape, which includes traditional grocery stores and the growing presence of online daily shopping platforms (Islam, M. S., & Habib, A. H. 2016).  
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