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    goal-oriented motives are more common among online shoppers than are experiential motives. Importantly‚ consumers report that shopping online results in a substantially increased sense of freedom and control as compared to offline shopping. Importantly‚ consumers report that shopping online results in a substantially increased sense of freedom and control as compared to offline shopping. Managerial Summary We learned a lot by doing this experiment. When you set out to try to find the trends of students

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    RESEARCH PROPOSAL – “A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF ONLINE AND TRADITIONAL SHOPPING METHODS FOR MAJOR CONSUMER PRODUCTS IN INDIA” Submitted to: Ms.Ravneet Bhangu Submitted by: Group VIIITH Asst. Professor MBA 2ND Sem RIMT-IMCT RIMT-IMCT

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    Online shopping VS. Traditional Shopping Shopping always has been associated with long‚ dragging lines‚ parking issues‚ and the hassle of driving around from store to store until we finally find what we need; but not anymore. Online shopping has given people the freedom to shop at home wearing only their pajamas and still get what they want. Although this might seem like the answer to prayers of many people‚ online shopping has its flaws as does traditional shopping. To facilitate this decision

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    Views of Various age groups on growing trend of mall culture • Aim: To study of effects of mall culture on various age groups and how it is affected both socially and economically. • Objective: To study the differences in various age groups regarding the growing trend of mall culture on them. • Methodology: Using the survey method‚ we took into consideration the various age groups and took sample of at least 10 people from each group. • Sampling: (Division of age group)

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    Date: April 16‚ 2011 To: Busy Signals‚ Unlimited From: Brooke Perryman‚ Jimmy Wall‚ Taylor Morris‚ and Barrett Watson Subject: Deferral of Training Costs Accounting Issue Should Busy Signals‚ Unlimited (Busy) defer the costs of training to TSRs? Alternative #1 – Busy should not defer the costs of trainings its TSRs since such costs do not meet the definition of an asset. Assets are things that a company owns that have value. This typically means they can either be sold or used

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    Larry Rivers ENGL 1301 McCourt September 28‚ 2012 Online Shopping VS Traditional Shopping The advent of the Internet has had an impact in our lives in all sorts of ways such as in the manner in which we communicate‚ flirt‚ date‚ and most importantly‚ how we shop. While even in the recent past the thought of whether someone would be able to buy an Armani outfit wearing pajamas while looking after the needs of a couple of toddlers would have seemed like an outlandish idea‚ thanks to the increasing

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    A Busy Street Scene In a large capital city like Kuala Lumpur‚ there are several busy streets‚ but the busiest of all is Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman. From early morning‚ traffic starts building up. Crowds of pedestrians‚ shoppers and others can be seen walking along the pavements outside the shops or trying to cross the road. The noise of cars and taxis hooting‚ or of scooters‚ flying past is deafening. Anyone who stops by to watch the scene is amazed at the number of vehicles zooming past or crawling

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    ENGN101C Compare and Contrast 17 October 2012 Shopping Online and Shopping in Stores In the 21st century‚ you can do anything at the click of a button. There is little to no need for human to human interactions when we can just do everything we need with a computer. Most of our interactions with computers are done via the internet. We can do everything from social networking‚ to business‚ to school. We can even shop online. From Amazon and eBay to department stores like Macy’s and Target

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    Comparison/Contrast Essay Online Shopping vs. In-store Shopping One of the great choices that we have in the modern world today is whether to shop online or actually go to the brick and mortar store and do our shopping. While both offer great sales and promotions along with great selections from which to choose‚ they both have pros and cons which must be considered in order to determine which of the two choices offer the best shopping option. In-store shopping offers the buyer the opportunity

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    An essay on shopping malls and the power struggles going on within them. In this essay‚ I have given a critical analysis of Fiske ’s "Shopping for Pleasure"‚ from "Reading The Popular". In this analysis‚ I will be examining the main points in this chapter and discussing Fiske ’s explanation for including each one. I will also be examining counter arguments from other sources on his theories. There are five distinctive sections within this chapter: ’malls‚ power and resistance ’‚ ’consuming women

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