CONSUMER ATTITUDE TOWARD MOBILE ADVERTISING IN AN EMERGING MARKET: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY Humayun Kabir Chowdhury‚ Nargis Parvin‚ Christian Weitenberner‚ Michael Becker Abstract: The high penetration rate of mobile phones has resulted in the increasing use of handheld devices to deliver advertisements for products and services. Short Message Service (SMS)‚ in particular‚ has been very successful. Based on the existing literature about attitudes toward advertising and consumer behavior models
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Building Brand Airtel The telecommunications industry in India has seen phenomenal growth over the past decade with the number of mobile subscribers currently in excess of 951 million.1 Airtel dominates this market with a 30.2% market share by revenue but the competition isn’t far behind. Vodafone is a close second with 22.7% market share by revenue and is showing a strong growth trajectory.2 However‚ with mobile penetration upwards of 75% there is little room for such exponential growth to continue
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A Case Study in Creative Approaches to Customer Satisfaction Surveys Background The Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (the Commission or WSSC) is a bi-county agency in Maryland established to provide water supply and wastewater treatment services for approximately 1.7 million people in Montgomery and Prince George’s Counties. WSSC has a service area of almost 1‚000 square miles‚ and serves about 430‚000 accounts. Ascellon’s work on this project was guided by three critical objectives that
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INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY Customer satisfaction is defined as the measurement of how a company’s products or services meet or surpass its customer’s expectations. It is also a measure of how the customer perceives the way the company’s representatives dealt with his or her needs. Customer satisfaction plays an important role in determining the likelihood of an organization’s success and profitability over the long term. It is an important way of business to develop customer loyalty that in turn builds
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BISCUIT A biscuit (pron.: /ˈbɪskɨt/) is a baked‚ commonly flour-based food product. The term is applied to two distinctly different products in North America and the Commonwealth Nations and Europe. * In the United States and Canada‚ it is a small‚ soft‚ leavened bread‚ somewhat similar to a scone‚ though generally softer and fluffier. Although yeast may be used as a leavening agent‚ it is often replaced or supplemented with baking powder or baking soda. A Southern regional variation on the
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INTRODUCTION Customers are becoming ever more demanding‚ and in most markets they have more options to choose from than ever before. . A customer is a person who becomes accustomed to buying from you. Without a strong track record of contact and repeat purchase‚ this person is NOT your customer; he is a buyer. A true customer is grown over time. The satisfaction a customer gets from the consumption of an organization’s product or service pre-empts his or her subsequent decisions on the same products
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Review and Critique on Customer Satisfaction LIU Huiqun1‚ ZHAO Xin2 1. School of Economics‚ Tianjin University of Commerce‚ Tianjin‚ China‚ 300134 2. Department of Economics and Management‚ Dezhou Vocational and Technological College‚ Dezhou‚ China‚ 253000 huiqunliu@tjcu.edu.cn Abstract: The concept of customer satisfaction has attracted much attention in recent years. Organizations that try to analyze this concept should begin with an understanding of various customer satisfaction models. In this paper
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REVIEW OF LITERATURE While the Finnish phone maker has updated its handset portfolio at the high end to compete better with Samsung’s super-successful Razor phone‚ the refresh has been less than inspired. ..."[Nokia’s] high-end phones are small‚ but they’re boxy. Samsung’s high-end [models] are thin and slick." ...Samsung went for the wow effect‚ creating got to-have-it phones. Now‚ Nokia is playing catch-up. "It all comes down to innovation and product development‚" says Hoffman. "Right now‚ Samsung
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Explain the importance of customer satisfaction in service organisations The aim of this essay is to explain the importance of customer satisfaction in service organisations. Clear meaning of the customer satisfaction has been provided along with the causes and results from the effective implementation. J. Heskett ’s "service-profit chain" model has been used in order to understand the relationships between profitability of a service organisation with customer satisfaction and loyalty and the outcomes
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CUSTOMER SATISFACTION IN INDIAN BANKING SECTOR By‚ Sushanta Chakraborty PGDM 1st year‚ SEC B Roll No. 57 INTODUCTION Business need to attract and establish a customer market and would need to retain it through satisfaction. That is the key to its business performance (Johnson et al. 2000). In order to attain this goal‚ a company should have a high satisfaction rate from its clients. The increasing competition
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