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Shopper’s Darbar: entrepreneurial initiative by the women, for the women (Case A)

Namrata Singh (Department of PGDM Media and Entertainment, Prin LN Welingkar Institute of Management Development and Research, Mumbai, India)
Ishani Chakraborty (Department of CECD, Prin LN Welingkar Institute of Management Development and Research, Mumbai, India)
Aparna Khare (Department of PGDM Media and Entertainment, Prin LN Welingkar Institute of Management Development and Research, Mumbai, India)

Publication date: 11 September 2023

Abstract

Learning outcomes

The learning outcomes of this study are as follows: this case deliberates the strategic design and business model that provides entrepreneurial opportunities to re-sellers and small business owners; this case discusses the complexities and opportunities related to using social media (Facebook) as a selling platform; this case provides a thorough understanding of the direct-to-consumer model; this case helps students understand the concept of social commerce in emerging markets; and this case discusses brand-building tactics, particularly for online businesses.

Case overview/synopsis

This case is about the entrepreneurial venture of three women on Facebook. A venture that started with the simple thought of creating a trusted selling and buying platform with convenience has turned into an opportunity for thousands of other women to become entrepreneurs and start their businesses with minimum investment and low risk. Shoppers Darbar is an online shopping portal on Facebook that started in 2016. This is a private group exclusively for women with more than 165,000 registered members, which saw a boom during the pandemic and merged as a parallel platform of e-commerce retail sites and physical stores and exhibitions. Although social commerce in India is still in its growing stage, it is facing indirect competition and an identity crisis. Hence, to build Shoppers Darbar as a brand and retain vendors, founders need to find methods within Shoppers Darbar’s limited means to sustain and create a community of sellers and buyers for getting more and more business for the vendors associated with them.

Complexity academic level

Postgraduate level.

Supplementary materials

Teaching Notes Consent Letter Annexure 1.

Subject code

CCS 3: Entrepreneurship

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Citation

Singh, N., Chakraborty, I. and Khare, A. (2023), "Shopper’s Darbar: entrepreneurial initiative by the women, for the women (Case A)", . https://doi.org/10.1108/CFW-07-2022-0032

Publisher

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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