CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR IN PACKAGEDFOOD INDUSTRY-: AN EMPIRICAL INVESIGATION Pabitra Kumar Jena ‚ Rashi Taggar Vaseem Hassan Raja The aim of this paper is to study the consumer behaviour of people of Jammu region in case of packaged food industry. For this study survey has been carried out during January-April of 2011 in Jammu city on a sample of 100 respondents. Reliability test‚ factor analysis and descriptive statistics were used to find out preferences of consumers in Jammu region in case of
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Hyundai-motor-company-report PART 1: HYUNDAI MOTOR COMPANY REPORT Business Description Products and Brand: Hyundai Motor Company (hereafter‚ HMC) formed in 1967‚ was a part of the South Korean Chaebol - the Hyundai Group. In the last four decades‚ HMC managed to establish itself as a most prominent automaker producing reliable‚ technically sound and stylish automobiles and commercial vehicles. Headquartered in Seoul‚ South Korea‚ HMC opened a new chapter in the history of the
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RESEARCH PROPOSAL Buyer Behavior in the Small Car Market (A Case Study of Vijayawada City‚ Krishna District‚ AP) INTRODUCTION The Indian passenger car industry had a sheltered existence till the early 80’s. Until 1981‚ there were two dominant players in the Indian scene – Hindustan Motors and Premier Automobiles. In 1982‚ Maruti Udyog‚ a 50:50 joint venture between Suzuki Motors and the Indian Government introduced a hatch back car at an affordable price. Gradually‚ Maruti introduced different
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only customers but also employees to make strong corporate identity. Figure 1: Typeface ‘You and I’ (Source: Total Active Media‚ online‚ 2004) 1 DM5554 Strategic Design Management Functional Integration by card design Consumers are seeking to express the image of themselves through purchasing a product or service that meets their self-expression and assertion of individuality (Cooper & Press‚ 1995). Similarly‚ they designed an integrated card hierarchy system according
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Self-Identity and Consumer Behavior Curator: Jennifer Escalas Consumer researchers have recognized for a long time that people consume in ways that are consistent with their sense of self (Levy 1959; Sirgy 1982). Important thought leaders in our field have described and documented that consumers use possessions and brands to create their self-identities and communicate these selves to others and to themselves (e.g.‚ Belk 1988; Fournier 1998; McCracken 1989). Although early research tended to focus
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Thesis MIMA program - International Marketing Consumer behavior towards private label brands: A study of Thai undergraduate students’ experience Kedyanee Tochanakarn (870724) Pongsatorn Munkunagorn (860608) Tutor: Konstantin Lampou Examiner: Ole Liljefors Date: May 30‚ 2011 Abstract Date: May 30‚ 2011 Program: MIMA – International Marketing Course name: Master Thesis (EFO 705) Title: Consumer behavior towards private label brands: A study of Thai undergraduate
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CONSUMER BUYING BEHAVIOUR TOWARDS KINGFISHER BEER 1 INTRODUCTION OF BEER “Beer is an alcoholic beverage produce by the fermentation of malted barely. Although the preparation of fermented beverages has been practiced in India since early times‚ the art of brewing of Europeans”. There were 26 beer breweries in across India when the government called the game over in the early 70’s by freezing the industries production capacity. Nobody was permitted to either expand existing units or build
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MG11A-Business Policy TTH 9:00-10:30 TYK 219 Case Study: Hyundai Group I. SWOT Analysis Strengths 1. One of the principal engines of the Korean economic miracle in the past two decades. 2. The Hyundai Group makes a wide range of products- ships‚ bridges‚ cars‚ cement‚ steel‚ chemicals‚ and oil drilling platforms‚ microchips‚ sneakers‚ pipes‚ furniture‚ and locomotive. 3. Chung Ju-Yung is
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Palan / Gender Identity in Consumer Behavior Research Gender Identity in Consumer Behavior Research: A Literature Review and Research Agenda Kay M. Palan Iowa State University Kay M. Palan is associate professor of Marketing‚ Iowa State University‚ 300 Carver‚ Ames‚ Iowa 50011‚ (515) 294-9526‚ e-mail: kpalan@iastate.edu This article is part of a special issue on "Gender Issues in Consumer Research" edited by James Gentry‚ Seungwoo Chun‚ Suraj Commuri‚ Eileen Fischer‚ Sunkyu Jun‚ Lee McGinnis‚
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Influence of Culture on Consumer Behavior LEARNING OBJECTIVES After studying this chapter students should be able to understand: 1. What culture is and how it impacts consumer behaviors. 2. How culture acts as an “invisible hand” that guides consumption-related attitudes‚ values and behavior. 3. How culture sets standards for what satisfies consumers’ needs. 4. How culture is learned and expressed in language‚ symbols‚ and rituals. 5. How consumers are always adapting to culture-related experiences
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