Globalized Sri Lankan Consumer
Every Sri Lankan consumer experiencing globalization
regardless of where they live (it doesn’t matter whether urban or rural).Because
after the imposing of open economy in Sri Lanka many multinational companies
arrived to the country & many global brands were flown to the Lankan economy.
Many global brands are available in the Sri Lankan market. From automobile
industry to FMCG goods we can see global brands more than the local brands. So
it’s clear that every Sri Lankan consumer is a globalized consumer to a certain
extent. When transforming an ordinary consumer to a globalized consumer
technology plays a vital role. Internet is the key feature of that technology
which opens door for Sri Lankan consumer to globalized consumer society. I
would like to discuss few examples below, which indicates the behavior of Sri Lankan
globalized consumer.
According to the Alexa web rankings, in Sri Lanka Amazon.com
and ebay.com which are considered as global auctions or virtual markets holds
11th and 12th positions respectively while local auction
website called ikman.lk holds 9th place. bAsed oN tHat we can
realize the growing tendency of Sri Lankans to find and buy goods through the
internet as globalized consumers. Now many Sri Lankans before make a purchase
decision find information about the product or service via internet (e.g. :- before
buying a mobile phone check prices and features). Some automobile traders in
Sri Lanka now offer their customers, facilities to order vehicles from the
Japanese auctions through the internet and even to customize it as they want.
Web 2.0 provides platform for users to become more interactive & knowledgeable.
There are some blogs maintained by Sri Lankans containing tutorials about how
to use internet auctions and to learn secure payment methods like PayPal. There
is a thread on Elakiri.com called “ebay gadgets” this thread is daily updating
about the goods that people received from ebay. They share their ebay experience
with others by using this thread. That shows the encouragement of Sri Lankan
globalized consumers. (Especially youth people).As well as some educational
institutes in Sri Lanka provide distance learning lecture facilities(live lectures conducting at foreign universities) for students
through the Internet. This can be treated as a consumption of a globalized
service. In the previous year many international artistes arrived in Sri Lanka because
Lankan music fans now requesting entertainments which comply with international
standards. This shows Sri Lankan consumer is globalized even in their entertainment
preferences.
But as a globalized consumer benefits and opportunities
experienced by an urban consumer different from a rural consumer. This means
Majority of Urban & semi urban consumers enjoying far more superior
benefits & opportunities more than the rural consumers as globalized
consumers. Major reason for this difference is Technology that they use. Urban
& semi urban people have more updated technology to reach global markets
and for improve their knowledge as global consumers. They are enjoying benefits
of high speed internet connections, smart phones, tab pcs & such devices to
accesses global markets while majority of the rural people get awareness on
global brands via TV or newspapers.
Now Sri Lanka having wider globalized consumer society due
to following reasons. High speed internet connections (eg: 4.5g, LTE), Easy
online payment methods (eg:sampath web card) , Global advertising &
promotional campaigns(eg:red bull events) , Satellite TV services , development
of country’s infrastructure. There are some advantages that consumers can gain
from this globalization, this improve consumers overall living standards but the
negative side is this will encourage consumers to buy unwanted goods and forex
problems to the country. Finally in more practical sense, majority of the
Lankans prefer to buy global brands more than the local brands. So above facts
prove that how Sri Lankan consumers are globalized.
3 comments:
Good one. :)
good machan...
thank u guys :-)
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