P 2.2 Discuss the global impact of e-Commerce on society. Ans Positive effects of e-commerce on society * Convenience * Helpful for disables and aged people * Time saving * Information availability * Helpful for new business * Jobs for society * 24 hour service * Available niche products * Disintermediation * Environment friendly Negative effects of e-commerce on society * Unemployment * Increase in crime * Health
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methods for gaining market share. Tesco competitors‚ ASDA and Sainsbury increase their market share by giving more coupons/ vouchers‚ lowering price on essentials necessities‚ and cutting petrol prices. However‚ Tesco increases their market share by improving more on their services like reforming their operation‚ refurbished old stores‚ recruiting more staff. FEEDBACK HERE Because Tesco is in the middle market for quality and price‚ ASDA provides cheapest price‚ Sainsbury has the best quality
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lets customer’s resident across Europe shop for products from sellers worldwide who will ship to your location. EBay is in the secondary sector as this business sells items and products online Asda: Asda is a global business as it is owned by the American parent company‚ wallmart. This is whey asda has many stores all over as they
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unit of alcohol of £ 0.45. www.bbc.co.uk [online] The proposal is to put the price up for really cheap alcohol‚ with that‚ less people would have access to that‚ for example a two litre-bottle of Tesco cider would increase from £1.32 to £3.80‚ while Asda whisky would rise from £9.20 to £12.60. Would be no change for well know brands‚ like Johnnie Walker or Bell’s‚ which all currently retail are above £14.00. www.bbc.co.uk [online]
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Study and conducting some online research on Wal-Mart/Asda‚ their employment practices and attitudes and approach to dealing with trade unions‚ answer these questions: 1. On the basis of your research‚ would you categorise Wal-Mart’s and Asda’s approach to resisting trade union organisation as unitarist or pluralist (union substitution or suppression)? Give examples of the strategy they appear to have adopted 2. Why do Wal-Mart and Asda appear to pursue aggressive policies of union avoidance
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(a) Undertake a strategic analysis of an organization of your choice and review its current and recent past strategy. Tesco was founded in 1924 by John Edward Cohen in the East End of London. The name Tesco’‚ was first used on tea‚ and was derived from the initials of Cohen’s tea supplier‚ T E Stockwell‚ combined with the first two letters of Cohen. Tesco Stores Limited was incorporated in 1932. In 1935‚ Jack Cohen visited the USA and was impressed by the supermarkets’ self-service system which
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future of mobile media and computing devices with iPad” Sony – “To experience the joy of advancing and applying technology for the benefit of the public” Virgin- safely‚ security and consistent delivery of basics and foundation of everything we do ASDA- to be the uks best retailer and exceeds customer needs McDonalds- be our customer’s favourite place and way to eat British heart foundation- if you or someone close to you has a heart condition or if you are keen to look after your own health‚ we’re
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information in clear records which show your findings in an organised way. When analysing work‚ you’re making sense of the information and ordering it correctly. Understanding customers and the market helps you when trying to solve marketing problems. Asda gather information about their customers in order to improve their business‚ increase profits and increase customer satisfaction. Companies conduct market research so that they are up to date and are aware of customer‚ market and competitors insights
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supermarkets every week. The Supermarkets in the United Kingdom sell many different kinds of products and it is easy to find a large supermarket everywhere. There are four big and famous supermarkets in UK‚ Tesco‚ Safeway/Morrison‚ J Sainsbury’s and Asda. (Wikipedia‚ 2009a) These four supermarkets have the largest market share in UK so that it makes the supermarket industry in the UK could be expressed an oligopoly Market. (Wikipedia‚ 2009a)When it is dominated by a few large companies; a big percentage
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Research Methodology Research Proposal Title: What is the role of sales promotion in creating customer loyalty? A case study on ASDA‚ UK Submitted to: Mr. Beninson Supervisor‚ Department of Business Administration School of Business and Law (SBL) Submitted By: Shegupta Begum
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