Abstract The rapid digitalization of the Indian retail sector has brought about significant changes in consumer behavior, business models, and the competitive environment. With the rise of e-commerce platforms, Indian consumers are increasingly turning to online shopping. These channels offer great convenience, a wide range of products, and competitive prices. This paper looks into the growth of digital retail in India, focusing on the new patterns of e-consumer behavior and the various challenges the sector faces. Key challenges include technological barriers like digital literacy and internet access, logistical issues concerning last-mile delivery, and growing worries about data security and consumer privacy. The research relies on secondary data from government reports, industry analyses, and recent academic studies to provide a detailed look at the main drivers and obstacles to adopting digital retail.The findings highlight significant changes in the demographic and psychographic profiles of Indian e-consumers. Factors such as age, urbanization, income, and digital skills play a big role. Additionally, the study examines market trends, the growth of mobile commerce, and how social media affects online shopping behavior. The paper discusses strategic implications for businesses and policymakers, focusing on the need for better digital infrastructure, improved cybersecurity measures, and consumer-focused policies. It wraps up with practical recommendations to help use digital transformation to promote sustainable growth in the sector, boost consumer trust, and build a strong and inclusive digital marketplace in India.
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Vaidya et al. (Wed,) studied this question.
www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69bb92f2496e729e62980a25 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19060907
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