CUSTOMER PERCEPTION OF PRIVATE LABELS BRANDS VS NATIONAL BRANDS IN INDIAN RETAIL INDUSTRY 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 INTRODUCTION TO INDIAN RETAIL INDUSTRY: The Indian retail industry is the fifth largest in the world. Comprising of organized and unorganized sectors‚ India retail industry is one of the fastest growing industries in India‚ especially over the last few years. Though initially‚ the retail industry in India was mostly unorganized‚ however with the change of tastes and preferences of
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References: Bergman‚ S. M. (2010). U.S.-India Business Relations: Partnership on the Road Ahead. Vital Speeches Of The Day‚ 76(7)‚ 305-310. Crawford‚ W Deepak Chawla‚ & Himanshu Joshi. (2010). Knowledge management initiatives in Indian public and private sector organizations. Journal of Knowledge Management‚ 14(6)‚ 811-827. Retrieved June 3‚ 2012‚ from ProQuest Central. (Document ID: 2157934411). “Doing business in India-Indian
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sharing: critical success factors. Journal of Knowledge Management‚ 11(2)‚ 22-42. Al-Ghasani‚ A Clark‚ T.‚ & Rollo‚ C. (2001). Corporate initiatives in knowledge management. Education and Training‚ 4(5)‚ 206-241. Haider‚ S Holsapple‚ C. W.‚ & Joshi‚ K. D. (2000). An investigation of factors that influence the management of knowledge in organizations. Journal of Strategic Information Systems‚ 9‚ 235-261. Kaschig‚ A.‚ Maier‚ R.‚ Sandow‚ A.‚ & Thalmann‚ S McKenzie‚ J.‚ Truc‚ A.‚ & Winkelen
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Assignment 3 – Minor Essay Breit argues “Ethics affect how people view right and wrong‚ good and bad‚ what is responsible and the effectiveness of accountability”. Why can ethics be problematic in media and communication industries and what solutions are viable? Ethics is a multi-dimensional concept which is difficult to define. One definition put forward by Breit (2007‚ p. 308) emphasises ethics as ‘the process of decision-making aimed at making the right choices’ and how ‘people view right
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NOTE ON CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT‚ 1986 A person may be consumer of goods‚ or services. When I purchase a fan‚ a gas stove or a refrigerator‚ I could be the consumer of goods. When I open a bank account‚ take an insurance policy‚ get my car repaired‚ I could be the consumer of services. The consumer protection Act‚ 1986 tries to help a consumer when for example‚ the goods purchased are defective or the services rendered to him are subject to so deficiency. Prior to the consumer Protection
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Festivals in Pakistan. Shab-e-Barat :* Religious festival celebrated on 14th of Shaaban‚ the 8th Islamic month. Prayers‚ fire works‚ exchange of sweet dishes and visits. Eid-ul-Fitr* : Religious festival celebrating end of fasting month on 1st of Shawwal‚ the 10th month of Islamic Calendar. Special prayer after sun-rise‚ exchange of sweet dishes‚ visits. Sibi Festival: (Last week of February) At Sibi (Balochistan). Traditional sports‚ handicrafts exhibition‚ folk music and dances.
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Name | Designation | Contact Numbers | Office of the Minister of Railways | Dr. C. P. Joshi mr@rb.railnet.gov.in | Minister (Addl. Charge) | +91 11 23386645‚23381213 ( Off.) +91 11 23387333 (Fax) +91 11 23383676 (Fax) | | | Office of the Minister of State for Railways | Shri K. H. Muniyappa khmuni@sansad.nic.in | Minister of State | +91 11 23388190‚ 23382490 ( Off.) +91 11 23381634 (Fax) +91 11 23792703‚ 23794481 ( Res.) +91 11 23794481 (Fax) | | | Shri P. Anand Kumar
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(1984). Linking brand and retailer images—Do the potential risks outweigh the potential benefits? Journal of Retailing‚ Vol.60 (2)‚ pp.105-122. Johnson‚ J. L. (1994). Reinventing the Department Store. Discount Merchandiser‚ Vol. 34 (5)‚ pp.54-55. Joshi‚ S. (2003). Who’s buying at factory outlets? Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications. Retrieved on May 12‚ 2005 from the WWW: http://www.blonnet.com/catalyst/2003/06/05/stories/2003060500070200.htm . Keller‚ K. L. (2003). Strategic brand
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PRESENTATION ON SAÁDAT HASAN MANTO Of the several hundred stories‚ the court found only two stories in which he had transgressed the law and was liable for punishment. But his critics and the custodians of society declared Manto to be retrogressive and licentious. Even the so-called "progressives" betrayed him. At one strike they tarnished his entire writing career with the same dirty brush as the others... To call a writer’s work nothing on the basis of two stories is crass injustice. We cannot
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A man must pursue his dreams. This is certainly true for everyone in humankind‚ for if there were no dreams‚ there would be no reason to live. Duddy Kravitz understands this perfectly‚ which is why he is one of the most ambitious young men of his time. From the moment he hears his grandfather say‚ "A man without land is nobody‚"(44) he is prepared to seek the land of his dream‚ no matter what the cost would be. This ambition of his is very respectable‚ but unfortunately his methods are damnable.
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