1 3. Conceptual Framework 2 a. Engaging with Social Networking Sites b. Attitudes and behaviour towards social networking sites c. How people use social networking sites 4. Research Strategy 4 5. Methodology 7 6. Conclusion 8 7. References 9 Research Topic Understanding behaviours and attitudes towards Social Networking Introduction The fast development of social networking that has been detected over the last 2-3
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Consumer behavior Soft drink – Thums Up Introduction The soft drink industry in India is one of the most competitive with many international and domestic players operating in the market. Initially domestic players like Parle group dominated the Indian soft drink market with brands like Thums up‚ Limca‚ Goldspot etc. However with the re-entry of MNC players like Pepsi in 1991 and Coca-Cola in 1993‚ the market took a decisive shift in favour of these MNCs and over the years Coca-Cola and Pepsi have
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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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“To Study the Consumption Pattern of Bottom of Pyramid Group in Noida and Recommend a Product based on the Analysis” (A Consumer Behavior Assignment) Submitted to: Submitted by: Ms. Mamta Mohan E – 38 to E - 55 CB Group: 3 [pic] Amity Business School Noida List of Team Members: 1. E38 Pradeep Kapil 2. E40 Arpit Shukla 3. E41 Sagar 4. E42 Ankit Rajvanshi 5. E43 Vishal Sishodia 6.
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Consumers’ Attitudes towards Mobile Banking in Bangladesh Mohammad Majedul Islam1 and Md. Enayet Hossain2 1 – Lecturer‚ Department of Marketing‚ University of Rajshahi‚ Rajshahi‚ Bangladesh majedul@ru.ac.bd 2 – Professor‚ Department of Marketing‚ University of Rajshahi‚ Rajshahi‚ Bangladesh mehossain@yahoo.com banking. The sample size was not necessarily representative of the Bangladeshi population ABSTRACT as a whole as it ignored large rural population. The aim of this study is to investigate
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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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Consumers preference towards the brands GAP and Marks and Spencer This chapter is about research methods which would be used for taking the research further. It forms the basis for the entire approach used ‚ tools of data collection‚ methods. Bryman and Cramer (1990) gave the research model. This model is very useful in understanding the research process and it makes the research more easy and simple to follow and understand. Adapted from: Bryman and Cramer (1990)‚ Research Process 4.2 Research
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UNDERSTANDING RURAL CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR : TAPPING THE FUTURE MARKET SHWETA Email – shweta.esha@gmail.com 1. INTRODUCTION It is widely acclaimed that India is one of the largest consumer market in the world. Estimation signs that the Indian consumer market is likely to grow four times by 2025. (McKinsey Report - ’The Rise of Indian Consumer Market ’). India ’s overall retail sector is expected to rise to US$ 833 billion by 2013 and to US$ 1.3 trillion by 2018‚ at a Compound Annual
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Introduction Defining FMCG Industry Products which have a quick turnover‚ and relatively low cost are known as Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG). FMCG products are those that get replaced within a year. Examples of FMCG generally include a wide range of frequently purchased consumer products such as toiletries‚ soap‚ cosmetics‚ tooth cleaning products‚ shaving products and detergents‚ as well as other non-durables such as glassware‚ bulbs‚ batteries‚ paper products‚ and plastic goods. FMCG may also include
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VICKS VAPORUB - MOTHER’S TOUCH THERAPY: A CASE STUDY ABSTRACT FMHG industry in India is worth around `4500 crores. This market is dominated by products like Rubs & Balms‚ medicated skin treatments‚ cough syrup and drops‚ digestives and health. Vicks is a leading brand in the Fast Moving Health goods (FMHG). An exceptionally trusted brand - generations and generations of cold sufferers have used it for almost 100 years. Recognized all around the world - Vicks is available in more than 66 countries
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