CONSUMER TOWARDS ONLINE SHOPPING" SUBMITTED IN THE PARTIAL FULFILLMENT FOR THE REQUIREMENT OF THE AWARD OF DEGREE OF MBA UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF: SUBMITTED BY: DR. VIJITA AGGRAWAL MANISH MAHARJAN USMS ROLL NO: 11616603911 2011-13 UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES GURU GOBIND SINGH INDRAPRASTHA UNIVERSITY SECTOR-16C DWARKA‚ DELHI-110075‚ (INDIA) DECLARATION I‚ MANISH MAHARJAN‚ hereby declare that the project titled "PERCEPTION OF INDIAN CONSUMER TOWARDS ONLIEN SHOPPING" is an original
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Online Shopping and Customer’s Satisfaction Online Shopping and Customer’s Satisfaction Course Title: Business Research Methodology Course Code # MGT-407 Prepared By: Md. Ruhul Amin Serial: 94 Section: A Batch: 17th Prepared for: Dr. Muhammad Shariat Ullah Assistant Professor Department of Management University of Dhaka Date of Submission: October 30‚ 2014. ii Letter of Transmittal To‚ Muhammad Shariat Ullah Assistant Professor Department of Management University of Dhaka Subject: Submission
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ATTITUDE OF INDIAN CONSUMER TOWARDS ONLINE SHOPPING A Project Presented to University Business School‚ Panjab University CERTIFICATE This is to certify that the Report entitled “Attitude of Indian Consumers towards Online Shopping” has been made for the partial fulfillment of the Marketing course by Bandeep Kaur‚ student of MBA Marketing‚ under my guidance. I confirm that this Report truly represents her work. This work is not a replication of work done previously by any other person and has
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[Study of Consumer’s Behavior with respect to Shopping and Availing Services online] TABLE OF CONTENT Sr. No. Contents Page no. 1. INTRODUCTION 06-16 2. INDIAN E-MARKETING SCENARIO 17-20 3. AIM & OBJECTIVE 21-22 4. LITERATURE REVIEW 23-26 5. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 27-29 6. DATA ANALYSIS 30-40 7. CONCLUSION 41-42 8. FUTURE SCOPE 43-44 9. LIMITATIONS 45-46 10. BIBLIOGRAPHY 47-48 11. ANNEXURE • QUESTIONNARE 49-51 INTRODUCTION The twenty-first century is characterized by the use
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The impact of online apparel stores on in-store shopping: A complement rather than a substitute Abstract Due to the fast development of the Internet and the growing popularity of online shopping‚ some argue that the online shopping will substitute store shopping ultimately. For some products such as books and tickets‚ that might be true‚ however‚ for product like apparel - a kind of high-risk and hedonistic product‚ it is not the case. This essay demonstrates why it is
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Do the Advantages of Shopping Online Outweigh the Disadvantages? With the development of technology‚ internet had been affecting people’s life in many sides. Today I will discuss one of the most controversial problems about internet---whether people should shop online or shop at a real store. When asked about this question‚ many people hold the ideal that shopping online has much more benefit than shopping at a real store. As far as their concerned‚ shopping at a real store will cost
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Online Shopping is the Way to go Online retailing started small; in 1995 Amazon.com launched its shopping website and a year later EBay opened their e-retail doors to consumers‚ thus changing the way consumers would make purchases. Consumers are faced with similar shopping challenges‚ they have the hard to shop for friend or family member that results in a cash gift‚ or they find that perfect shirt‚ in a color they love‚ but the store is out of stock on their size‚ so they either settle on
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In shopping people can now choose between traditional and online shopping. Traditional shopping is the usual way people buy their items which is in a supermarket or store‚ while online shopping is done through the internet. Meanwhile‚ both types of shopping serve a purpose of catering to the needs of buyers. Whether shopping online or in the store one can find the activity both addictive and financially difficult. The joy of shopping can be addictive and lead to a shopping addiction. The feel
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RMM PROJECT TOPIC: “Shopping Habits survey among Mall visitors in Delhi / Gurgaon.” “A Study on Shopping Habits in metro cities and factors important for Mall Growth” PGP 1 - A Submitted By: Abhay Narain (001) Dheeraj Joshi (016) Joydeep Sen (021) Nitin Soni (034) Sneh Verma (050) Mission To identify the Shopping Habits Of People In Malls. Survey Method We followed a structured questionnaire‚ which was designed to elicit specific information. The survey method used was mall intercept form
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Attitudes towards Online Shopping Part A (1). (Respondents are requested to answer the following questions with answers from strongly agree to strongly disagree on a Likert five-point scale) 1. Strongly Disagree 2. Disagree 3. Neither Agree or Disagree 4. Agree 5. Strongly Agree. Questions Strongly agree Agree uncertain/ not applicable Disagree Strongly disagree 1. I get on time delivery by shopping online 2. Detail information is available while shopping online 3.I can buy
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