CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR TOWARDS ONLINE SHOPPING (E-Shopping) Submitted To‚ L.J. Institute of Business Administration Vastrapur‚ Ahmedabad Project Guide‚ Prof. Saurin Shah Submitted by Name Roll No. 1. Siddharth Iyer 47 2. Raj Joisar 55 3. Keval Amreliya 05 4. Dhanraj Solanki 145 5. Akash Gupta 43 6. Simpy Harwani 45 7.
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144 Critical Success Factors in Online Retail—An Application of Quality Function Deployment and Interpretive Structural Modeling Critical Success Factors in Online Retail – An Application of Quality Function Deployment And Interpretive Structural Modeling Sangeeta Sahney Vinod Gupta School of Management Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur‚ West Bengal 721302‚ India e-mail: sangeetasahney@rediffmail.com e-mail: sahney@vgsom.iitkgp.ernet.in ABSTRACT The retail infrastructure has witnessed a
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G.J. C.M.P.‚ Vol. 2(4):98-107 July-August‚ 2013 ISSN: 2319 – 7285 ONLINE CONSUMER BEHAVIOR: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY Namita Bhandari* & Preeti Kaushal** *Panjab University‚ Chandigarh‚ India **Chitkara University‚ Punjab‚ India Abstract Online shopping is gaining momentum in India. With internet penetration improving in the country‚ smart phones becoming affordable and lifestyles becoming hectic‚ the way people used to shop are changing. Also with a huge chunk of young and working population
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report On A STUDY ON FACTORS INFLUENCING REPURCHASE INTENTION IN ONLINE SHOPPING IN E-STORES Submitted to RAJAGIRI BUSINESS SCHOOL In partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT (PGDM) 2011-2013 By Ali Zahid P11108 DECLARATION I‚Ali Zahid‚ the undersigned‚ hereby declare that the dissertation work entitled “a study on factors influencing repurchase intent in online shopping in e-stores’” is a bonafide work undertaken by me in Partial
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CHARLES UNIVERSITY IN PRAGUE FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES Institute of Economic Studies The impact of Online Banking on Bank Performance Master thesis Author: Bc. Rrezarta Halili Supervisor: Doc. Ing .Tomáš Cahlík Academic Year: 2014 Declaration of Authorship The author hereby declares that she compiled this thesis independently‚ using only the listed resources and literature. The thesis has not been used to obtain a different or the same degree. The author grants to Charles University permission
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background play online game for the students is not a stranger in this day and age. not only students junior high or high school but kids kindergarte were often encountered are playing online games. Internet cafe business grows especially in Bengkulu last few years. have an impact on rising rates of online game players among students. Of this problem there are the effect either positive or negative. I try to discuss how the negative effects of online games for students? Many cases
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Middle East Online Advertising Market Outlook to 2017- Rapid Broadband Penetration to Foster the Growth’ presents a comprehensive analysis of market size by advertising spending on online advertising‚ display‚ search and social‚ digital video‚ Classifieds‚ mobile and email advertisements in Middle East‚ UAE‚ Saudi Arabia‚ Egypt‚ Qatar‚ Kuwait‚ Lebanon‚ Jordan‚ Bahrain‚ Morocco‚ Oman‚ Syria‚ Yemen and Palestine. The report entails the market share analysis and company profiles of major advertising
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the factors that influence the consumer behavior while they are shopping online. Because now a day’s online shopping is increasing day by day .We collected both primary and secondary Data. The survey was conducted in Alain Mall through questionnaire and all the factors that can influence consumer behavior or change consumer behavior because of online shopping where given in the questionnaire. So we found that the the online shopping has a big impact on consumer behavior in many different ways. Table
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Online vs. Brick-and-Mortar Shopping The Internet has changed the way we do virtually everything‚ including the way we shop. However‚ shopping is not the only thing that has changed. In the last decade we have changed the way‚ we apply for loans‚ study‚ and even plan a vacation. Doing any of these things would have been impossible a few decades ago. At present‚ online banking‚ paying bills‚ ordering new services‚ and shopping online have become part of our daily lives. Traditional brick-and-mortar
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it’s show the increasing of internet usage in Malaysia. In year 2000 it was only 3‚700‚000 and increase about 13202600‚ finally become 16‚902‚600 in year 2010. According to ACNielsen (2007)‚ more than 627 million people in the world have shopped online. Forrester (2006) research estimates e-commerce market will reach $228 billion in 2007‚ $258 billion in 2008 and $288 billion in 2009. By 2010 e-commerce will have accounted for $316 billion in sales‚ or 13 percent of overall retail sales. (E-Commerce
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