Component 1: A comparison of the sectoral performance pre and post liberalization and based upon the sectoral reforms that have been initiated after 1991. Please provide a clear picture on how sectoral reforms have affected.a. Competitive dynamics in that sectorb. Measures taken by organizations to gear up to competitive pressuresc. Competitive outcomes for individual players based upon b. SECTOR INDIAN AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY General Information: Pre-liberalisation period (1947–1991): Indian economic
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Report On A CONSUMER DECISION MAKING IN AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY By: Nitesh Singh Pundir 12BSP0799 Section- A Page 1 of 16 Table of Contents Topic Page Abstract 3 Introduction 4 Objective of the study 6 Literature Review 7 Methodology 8 Limitations of the Study 8 Data Analysis 9 Findings and Suggestions 13 Scope of further research 13 Conclusion 13 Appendix 14 Bibliography 16 Page 2 of 16 ABSTRACT:
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TERM PAPER ON PESTLE ANALYSIS OF AUTOMOBILE SECTOR OF INDIA ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I would like to confer my heartiest thanks to my coordinator of Business Environment and class teacher Miss Impreet Kaur for giving me the opportunity to expel and work in the field of Environmental Analysis‚ especially its practical applications. While preparing my project I got to have an in depth knowledge of practical applications of the theoretical concepts and definitely the things which I have learned
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INTRODUCTION Just In Time: The traditional concepts of Quality and customer satisfaction have been challenged in the recent years. Customer choices and perceptions have also been changing continuously. Japanese manufacturers were the first to meet these challenges by introducing many innovations in manufacturing systems and management‚ one of which is the philosophy of “Just in Time”. Just-in-time (JIT) refers to a collection of practices that is designed to eliminate waste and achieve manufacturing
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OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY: 1. To find out the customer satisfaction of the car segments in Hyderabad market. 2. To know about the features of major participants of car industry. 3. To analyze the consumers attitude towards Hyundai Cars. 4. To elicit the influencing factors which the people consider when they are planning to buy a car. 5. To study the consumers attitude and customer satisfaction with respect to Hyundai. 6. To know the customer attitude towards after sales service. 7. To verify the
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dominant players in the two-wheeler sector are Hero Honda‚ Bajaj‚ TVS‚ Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India (Pvt.) Ltd.‚ Yamaha etc. MARUTI UDYOG LTD. December 1983 heralded a revolution in the Indian car industry. Maruti collaborated with Suzuki of Japan to produce the first affordable car for the average Indian. At this time‚ the Indian car market had stagnated at a volume of 30‚000 to 40‚000 cars for the decade ending 1983. This was from where Maruti took over. India’s largest automobile
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3090 3090▌ SHORT REVIEW Reaction of Diazo Compounds with Organoboron Compounds short review Huan Li‚ Yan Zhang‚ Jianbo Wang* Reaction of Diazo Compounds with Organoboron Compounds Abstract: The transition-metal-free reactions of diazo compounds with organoboron compounds are reviewed. This type of reaction provides an alternative approach for the formation of C–C‚ C–B‚ and C–Si bonds. Moreover‚ by using tosylhydrazones as diazo compound precursors and boronic acids/esters as the
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physical appearance and body language‚ portraying a precise message to the audience. The female form can be used to display cultural perspectives toward the feminine gender and their bearings in humanity. The work of Japanese woodblock print artist Suzuki Harunobu is dominated by thin female figures. His subjects are graceful‚ young girls that are presented as being fragile and idealized. These forms suggest that women are affectionate and that life centers around love. Photographer Cindy Sherman’s
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MUDRA INSTITUTE OF COMMUNICATIONS A structural equation model to understand the consumer purchase decision process in the Indian automobile industry : A case of mini and compact cars Ankit Kalkar‚ 008A 23rd February‚ 2012 Guided by: Dr. Rajneesh Krishna Acknowledgements I would like to thank Dr. Rajneesh Krishna for assenting to guide me through the course of my dissertation. It is because of his unrelenting support and able guidance that this thesis has come into being. I would
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