CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR AND ITS BUYING PROCESSES ON Mobile Phones SUBMITTED BY:- SUMEDHA .K. NARVEKAR 351 BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF:- FACULTY GUIDE:- MS. VANESSA FURTADO FACULTY‚
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A PROJECT REPORT ON Brand Preference of Mobile Phones Among the Students of Indian School of Mines Submitted To: Department of Management studies Submitted By: NAME: KOTA NAVANEETH Admission No. - 2009JE0502 MINING ENGG. WITH MBA (X-Semester) |Page ACKNOWLEDGEMENT When I embarked this project‚ it appeared to me as onerous task. Slowly as I progressed I did realized that I was not alone after all. I wish to express my gratitude to Prof. D.C. Panigrahi‚ director‚ Indian school
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Contents ABSTRACT 6 INTRODUCTION 7 ABOUT THE COMPANY 7 ABOUT THE INDUSTRY 8 CONSUMER BEHAVIOR 9 LITERATURE REVIEW 12 WHY THIS PROJECT 13 OBJECTIVES 13 RESEARCH PROCESS 14 METHODOLOGY 15 RESULTS/FINDINGS 16 DEMOGRAPHICS 16 LOCATION 17 PHONE OWNERSHIP 18 USAGE DETAILS 19 DECISION MAKING 21 REASON FOR CHANGING PHONE 22 WHO INFLUENCES PURCHASE DECISION 23 PLACE PREFERRED FOR BUYING 24 BRAND RECALL 25 NEW FEATURES 29 FACTOR ANALYSIS 32 INTERPRETATIONS 40 SUGGESTIONS/RECOMMENDATIONS
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Introduction The advancement of technology has changed mobile phones to become more interactive and convenient. A new term – “Smart Phone” is used to label the mobile phones of today. A typical smart phone allows the user to customize the functions of the phone to their preferences. Nokia‚ one of the largest mobile phone companies is now struggling to keep up in this emerging smartphone market. The cause of their struggle was that they did not foresee the emerging threat of smartphones as a revolution
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A RESEARCH PROJECT REPORT ON “Consumer Perception toward Big Bazaar” SUBMITTED FOR THE PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION(MBA) (SESSION 2008-2010) UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF: SUBMITTED BY: Mrs. Ankita Sanwalia Tarun Garg Department of Mgt.
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Brand Perception & Decision Making Most imaging and document product segments are extremely competitive‚ with multiple brands competing for “share of mind” in the battle for overall market share. In many cases the competing products and services have very similar feature sets and price points that are available through comparable channels. Brand can often be the key discriminating factor in a customer’s decision to select one product over another. Brand is essentially the sum of all experiences
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SERVICE SECTOR A PROJECT ON BANKING SECTOR Introduction The banking section will navigate through all the aspects of the Banking System in India. It will discuss upon the matters with the birth of the banking concept in the country to new players adding their names in the industry in coming few years. The banker of all banks‚ Reserve Bank of India (RBI)‚ the Indian Banks Association (IBA) and top 20 banks like IDBI‚ HSBC‚ ICICI‚ ABN AMRO‚ etc. has
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or by any means‚ whether electronic or mechanical‚ now known or hereinafter invented‚ without the express written permission Contents Introduction 1. The Law of Leadership 2. The Law of the Category 3. The Law of the Mind 4. The Law of Perception 5. The Law of Focus 6. The Law of Exclusivity 7. The Law of the Ladder 8. The Law of Duality 9. The Law of the Opposite 10. The Law of Division 11. The Law of Perspective 12. The Law of Line Extension 13. The Law of Sacrifice 14. The Law
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consumer satisfaction with mobile industry Minor Project Report Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of the Post Graduate Diploma in Management 2011-2013 Submitted By: ROHAN AGARWAL Enrolment No.: Under the Guidance of MS. MEGHA JAIN Faculty‚ DSPSR Delhi School of Professional Studies and Research (Approved by AICTE‚ Ministry of HRD‚ Govt. of India‚ New Delhi‚ India) Certificate This is to certify that the project
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Consumer Perceptions of Pawn Shops Executive Summary Over the course of history‚ pawn shops have been a respectable option for short-term loans. And in today’s volatile economic environment‚ they can be a saving grace to people who are in need of quick cash but have poor or no credit‚ no bank account‚ or no credit card. However‚ pawn shops are not immune to the effects of the economy‚ with stiff competition from businesses like payday loans and stringent government regulations. Most notably‚ they
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