Shopping and cross-shopping practices in Hanoi Vietnam: An emerging urban market context |
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Affiliation: | Faculty of Accounting and Business Management, Vietnam National University of Agriculture, Hanoi, Vietnam |
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Abstract: | The process of supermarketization in emerging countries does not imply convergence in shopping practices. Based on a qualitative study in Hanoi, Vietnam, this paper adopts a shopping-as-practice approach with a specific focus on factors influencing practices. Seventy-night interviews were conducted in six urban districts of Hanoi. The results allowed to identify five types of shopping practices of differing natures and degrees of cross-shopping, and different strategies used to accomplish these practices, dominated by constraints or based on trust. The analysis showed the relationships between the factors and (1) shopping and cross-shopping strategies and (2) the dimensions of shopping practices. These findings deepen the current understanding of shopping and cross-shopping practices in the context of emerging markets. This paper also provides recommendations regarding retail policy and development in Vietnam. |
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Keywords: | Vietnam Food industry Shopping as practice Cross-shopping Fresh vegetable Qualitative study Trust |
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