Evaluation of the contributions of street trading on performances of selected FMCG companies in Nigeria

Aim/purpose – Street traders are seen selling all kinds of goods to patrons who pass-by or who are vehicular traffics on Nigerian roads, particularly major intra and inter-state roads in urban and rural areas. The study assessed the perspectives of salespersons from six selected FMCG companies regar...

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Main Author: Soneye Adewale Abdulwaheed
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2023-01-01
Series:Journal of Economics and Management
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.22367/jem.2023.45.18
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description Aim/purpose – Street traders are seen selling all kinds of goods to patrons who pass-by or who are vehicular traffics on Nigerian roads, particularly major intra and inter-state roads in urban and rural areas. The study assessed the perspectives of salespersons from six selected FMCG companies regarding the extent to which street trading has contributed to the overall performances of their respective firms.
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Evaluation of the contributions of street trading on performances of selected FMCG companies in Nigeria
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title Evaluation of the contributions of street trading on performances of selected FMCG companies in Nigeria
title_full Evaluation of the contributions of street trading on performances of selected FMCG companies in Nigeria
title_fullStr Evaluation of the contributions of street trading on performances of selected FMCG companies in Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the contributions of street trading on performances of selected FMCG companies in Nigeria
title_short Evaluation of the contributions of street trading on performances of selected FMCG companies in Nigeria
title_sort evaluation of the contributions of street trading on performances of selected fmcg companies in nigeria
topic fmcg companies
informal retail
street trading
street vendors
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url https://doi.org/10.22367/jem.2023.45.18
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