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Yiwugou: How Does a Traditional Brick-and-Mortar Market Make Its Transition?

Associate Professor Lingfang Li (School of Management, Fudan University)

Publication date: 30 January 2024

Abstract

As the operational entity of China Yiwu Commodity Market, Yiwugou is designed to integrate online and offline business to upgrade the physical market by relying on and serving the physical market. It aims to highlight Yiwu Market where every physical shop is related to an online shop, thus protecting honest trade. The strong support from more than 70,000 physical shops owned by Yiwugou ensures the first-hand supply that poses a problem for most e-commerce merchants, and equips Yiwugou with competitive advantage. In terms of marketing, Yiwugou is now aiming at commodity markets across the country through the “Center Plan”, and advertising in public space such as airports. Relying on physical market, Yiwugou Hall distributes commodities with Yiwu's features and superior sources of goods to other places, and connects local market players to Yiwu market, establishing an unobstructed supply channel.

Citation

Li, L. (2024), "Yiwugou: How Does a Traditional Brick-and-Mortar Market Make Its Transition?", . https://doi.org/10.12156/FUDAN.CASE202214006

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