ISSN 1822-6515ISSN 1822-6515 EKONOMIKA IR VADYBA: 2009. 14ECONOMICS & MANAGEMENT: 2009. 14 IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION ON CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR Elina Gaile-Sarkane Riga T echnical University‚ Latvia‚ elina.gaile-sarkane@rtu.lv Abstract Fast development of equipment and technologies‚ economic globalization and many other external circumstances stimulate the changes in consumer behavior. Usually consumer behavior has drawn upon theories developed in related fields of study of human behavior such as
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2012-14 Group 6 Mobile Phone Survey Report The various factors the influence the buying decision Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 Research Objectives 3 Research Methodology 3 Mobile Phone Usage 3 Introduction 4 Problem definition 6 Hypothesis 6 Research methodology 6 Literature review 6 Focus group discussion 7 Key points which emerged out of Focus group discussion 7 What are the learning out of our Focus group 8 What was the disadvantage of having a focus
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MEDI-CAPS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT (Affiliated to D.A.V.V‚ Indore) SYNOPSIS OF MAJOR RESEARCH PROJECT “THE IMPACT OF RADIO ADVERTISEMENTS ON BUYING BEHAVIOUR OF URBAN CUSTOMERS” GUIDED BY : SUBMITTED BY: Dr. DEEPAK TALWAR VISHAL CHAWLA [PhD‚ Assistant Professor] MITM MBA III-SEM‚ MITM
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1. You are the brand manager of a new line of light weight autofocus‚ economically priced digital cameras. Describe how an understanding of consumer behaviour will help you in your segmentation strategy and promotion strategy. What are the consumer behaviour variables that are crucial to your understanding of this market ? 2. Gillette‚ an established market leader in shaving products‚ is planning a foray into skin care products for men. How can the company use stimulus generalisation to market these
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VISUAL MERCHANDISING An Impact of Visual merchandising on consumer behavior and sales of the product Abstract Purpose - The Purpose of this paper is to analyze how visual merchandising impacts the behavior of customers and increase the sales of a particular product at three popular retail locations (Big Bazaar‚ Reliance Fresh‚ More) in Coimbatore and understanding the consumer perceptions. Design / Methodology - A survey of about 600 respondents visiting the store. Research Limitation
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A PROJECT REPORT ON “CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR OF AIRTEL” FOR PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (2007-2009) SUBMITTED TO: U.P. TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY Bharadwaj SUBMITTED BY: Shailendra Kumar MBA III SEM. 0702970003 ROLL NO.: 1 KRISHNA INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY (AFFILIATED TO U.P. TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY‚ LUCKNOW) 2 CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT PREFACE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY RESEARCH METHODOLOGY INTRODUCTION
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INNOCENT ASSIGNMENT Question 1 Political: * Trading Standards ensure “consumer safety and that fair trading and quality standards are maintained” (Brassington & Pettitt‚ 2006‚ p. 83). * Legislations enforced by Office of Fair Trading (OFT). * Pressure groups e.g. Advertising Standards Agency (ASA). Pepsi complained to ASA about Innocent. * Rulings – Department of Health ruled that smoothies can count as two of the RDA of fruit and vegetables. Economic: * UK economy
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for integrating these businesses into the supplier development process supports our supply chain efficiency and effectiveness‚ as well as the company’s bottom line. It’s a vital part of our day-to-day business OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY To know consumers attitude or opinion towards lays products. To study importance of point of purchase or total sales in marketing. To know from which
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19 1 Introduction This report has been prepared to analyse the many elements of EKB’s consumer decision model (as shown in Figure 1.0) in relation to consumer behaviour. The focus of the consumer decision model is to enhance the understanding of the many processes undertaken whilst undertaking a high involvement purchase‚ hence providing a theoretical framework of determining and justifying consumer behaviour. The model was applied in context with our decision to purchase a holiday to Vanuatu‚
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problem solving‚ cognitive model’ of consumer decision making process‚ in light of the arguments given in the case study: ‘Holiday decision-making: an adaptable and opportunistic ongoing process.’ Every day‚ each one of us makes various decisions regarding different aspects of our daily routine. To be able to make these decisions‚ we need to be able to have alternatives. These decisions‚ however‚ are made after doing some degree of information search but not all consumer decision-making situations receive
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