Cultural and Social Aspects The culture of buying footwear online is very much present in New Zealand‚ with their online shopping expenditure to reach $3.19 billion‚ a growth of 19 percent since 2011. 1.9 million New Zealanders over the age of 15 will make online purchases‚ with retail categories with the strongest growth being the clothing and footwear categories (Pwc 2012). Almost half of New Zealand’s population will shop online in 2011 with each shopper spending an average of NZ$1‚400. Consumers
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Shopping: The Best Friend of Women Beyond all doubt‚ market could not survive without women. From malls to markets‚ all of them look like territory of women. Actually‚ similar to what we have seen‚ the female consumer is a very high share of social consumer and she is also becoming a research object of social economics. Nowadays‚ there is more and more criticism about female consumption. However‚ I believe that shopping is not only important‚ but also a positive part of women’s life. As a tag‚ “shopping” is always connected with females
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1‚ Bluewater Shopping Centre‚ based in Greenhithe‚ Kent‚ is used by many people on a daily basis to get their everyday needs and presents for their loved ones. It is 150‚000m2 containing 330 UK and international brands and 50 restaurants and bars. It also has 13‚000 parking spaces surrounding it with 20 hectares of parkland and 7 lakes‚ so is not like any other shopping centre in England. (Bluewater‚ 2008) Below; (BBC/Lion TV‚ Telegraph‚ 2012) 2‚ The idea of Bluewater was developed in 1994 when
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E-Mart (Online Shopping) SUBMITTED BY: Aditya Narayan Shukla REGISTRATION NO: 449531 DATE OF SUBMISSION: 10/06/2011 Under the guidance of: PPRAJAY NAGVANSHI (M.TECH IIT ROORKEE 2003) Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for qualifying DOEACC B Level Acknowledgement IT Industry is the most dynamic and young industry in the present world of Technology. It makes difficult for us to cope up individually with the pace at which computer technology
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My wife loves to go Black Friday shopping. I decided to venture out with her as I was curious about the environment. I figured it would be a great observation point as it is intense and very busy. We left our home at 6:30pm and arrived at Walmart at 7:00pm on Thanksgiving night. The parking lot was completely full and people were searching for carts in between cars. I immediately knew this was going to be a long night. As we entered the front door‚ we were already stopped by the masses of people
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how information is communicated and processed. People use the Internet for different purposes‚ including communicating with friends‚ researching and monitoring online stock prices‚ trading stock‚ paying bills‚ banking‚ and shopping. Growing numbers of consumers purchase goods and services‚ gather product information‚ or just to browse online”(Demangeot & Broderick‚ 2007). People today are indeed bombarded with technology. Most people cannot get through the day without their laptops or smart phones
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The Shopping Mall as Consumer Habitat PETER H. BLOCH University of Missouri NANCY M. RIDGWAY University of Colorado SCOTT A. DAWSON* Portland State University Although large enclosed shopping malls represent signt$icant institutions in modem Western culture‚ consumers’ activities within malls have been surprisingly underresearched. In the present study‚ consumers’ interrelationships with malls as consumption sites are explored using the concept of a habitat drawn from the ecological
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[Study of Consumer’s Behavior with respect to Shopping and Availing Services online] TABLE OF CONTENT Sr. No. Contents Page no. 1. INTRODUCTION 06-16 2. INDIAN E-MARKETING SCENARIO 17-20 3. AIM & OBJECTIVE 21-22 4. LITERATURE REVIEW 23-26 5. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 27-29 6. DATA ANALYSIS 30-40 7. CONCLUSION 41-42 8. FUTURE SCOPE 43-44 9. LIMITATIONS 45-46 10. BIBLIOGRAPHY 47-48 11. ANNEXURE • QUESTIONNARE 49-51 INTRODUCTION The twenty-first century is characterized by the use
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European Journal of Business and Management ISSN 2222-1905 (Paper) ISSN 2222-2839 (Online) Vol.6‚ No.5‚ 2014 www.iiste.org Exploring Foreigners’ Online Shopping Experience in China: A Case of Taobao Salimu Abushiri Jinyevu*‚ Nuran Ally Mwasha School of Economics & Business Administration‚ Central China Normal University (CCNU)‚ 152 Luoyu Avenue‚ Wuhan‚ Hubei‚ 430079‚ P.R. China *Email of the corresponding author: salb90@yahoo.com Abstract This study is a result of the survey done amongst
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Analysis 8.1 Inheritance Relationships 8.2 Class descriptions 9. Preliminary Schedule 10. Preliminary Budget 11. Appendices 1. Introduction 1.1 Purpose of the document This document is meant to delineate the features of Online Mobile Shopping (OMS)‚ so as to serve as a guide to the developers on one hand and a software validation document for the prospective client on the other. 1.2 Scope of the document The document includes the analysis and design details and describes about
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