[pic] Instructions • Use black ink or ball-point pen. • Fill in the boxes at the top of this page with your name‚ centre number and candidate number. • Answer all questions. • Answer the questions in the spaces provided – there may be more space than you need. • Calculators must not be used. Information • The total mark for this paper is 60. • The marks for each question are shown in brackets – use this as a guide as to how much time to spend on each question. • Questions
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What is a Mall ? A shopping mall‚ shopping center/centre‚ shopping arcade‚ shopping precinct‚ or simply mall is one or more buildings forming a complex of shops representing merchandisers‚ with interconnecting walkways enabling visitors to easily walk from unit to unit‚ along with a parking area – a modern‚ indoor version of the traditional marketplace. Modern "car-friendly" strip malls developed from the 1920s‚ and shopping malls corresponded with the rise of suburban living in many parts of the
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The evolution of modern retail formats in India from the days of the primitive weekly markets or village fairs gradually changed the face of retailing from an entertainment orientation to a more conscious profession of delivering consistent quality shopping Experience. Retailing appeared in the Indian Horizon in the 70’s when shops like Raymonds‚ Nalli’s and Bata set up their exclusive stress and /or franchisees. The early 80’s witnessed the emergence of “Akbar ally’s” in Mumbai and “spencers” in Chennai
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levels of staff; 2) Programme and Performance: Solid accomplishments of shopping malls on environmental sustainability‚ including resources and energy saving‚ waste management‚ improving on environmental quality such as noise control and indoor air quality; 3) Partner Synergy: Shopping malls’ effort on encouraging stakeholders to achieve synergy on environmental sustainability. All measures and practices by the shopping mall management which contribute to environmental sustainability are regarded
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Dina Alrasheed -443 Mall vs. Online shopping We have the option to choose between the ordering products online or purchasing it in the local store. Some people choose shopping online because they like shopping during the time the physical store is closed (after midnight)‚ or to avoid crowds. Other people prefer shopping in stores in order to try on the product. It became a trend over the last few years that online shopping is a lot easier especially when shipping is free or on a
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the number *2* - for example – 2 partners‚ buy 2 get 1 free promotions‚ etc. DÉCOR The mall will be decorated in colors of the oasis. Blue and white will be the theme colors. The number TWO will be emphasized on even in the décor – for instance flower arrangements in that shape‚ balloons‚ bloopers. ACTIVITIES Cake cutting – a 2-storey cake‚ maybe a model of the shopping mall‚ or with a photoprint of the mall will be cut Guess to win – a game where people get to look at an item‚ but not the brand
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CONTRAST SHOPPING ONLINE and SHOPPING MALL In general‚ we all know that some people like to spend their money through shopping. There is also some people that hates the whole process of buying things. Basically‚ shopping at stores requires us to go to the mall but recently technology had exposed us that shopping can be much easier‚ by not going to the mall. Most people nowadays prefer online shopping rather than shopping at the mall for some reasons. Which one gives us the best benefits
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Observational Study – Shopping Mall (Lynn haven mall‚ Virginia Beach‚ VA) Shopping malls are overcrowded place with consumers from different ethnic backgrounds visiting to shop and spent some quality time. The consumer of the mall in general consists of single to big families‚ teenagers and senior citizens. For one particular marketing research‚ I have decided to take a challenge on creating an observational study for how many consumers enter the mall with own water/soda pop bottle. General
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ON MARKET RESEARCH ON SHOPPING MALL IN NCR A report submitted to U.P. Technical University for the partial Fulfilment of MBA Degree 2009-11 Submitted To:|Submitted By:| || Greater Noida Institute of Technology (MBA Institute)‚ Code: 272 7‚ Knowledge Park-II‚ Greater Noida (U.P) 2009-11 CERTIFICATE This is to certify that the Research Project Report entitled Marketing Research on Shopping Mall in NCR being submitted by………fulfillment of the requirement of U.P.Technical
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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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