Management 27 (2006) 138–145 www.elsevier.com/locate/tourman Shopping and Tourist Night Markets in Taiwan An-Tien Hsieha‚ Janet Changb‚Ã b School of Management‚ Da-Yeh University‚ Chang-hua‚ Taiwan Department and Graduate School of Tourism Management‚ Chinese Culture University‚ Taipei‚ Taiwan Received 29 January 2004; accepted 28 June 2004 a Abstract From theoretical viewpoints‚ analyses of consumer motivation have been applied to the shopping and the tourism industry for decades. However‚ little research
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Study of Buying Pattern Shopping Malls (Retail Stores) Customers (With Reference To Retail Stores in Pune & PCMC.) Proposed Research work 1. I) Project Title: Study of Buying Pattern Shopping Malls (Retail Stores) Customers (with reference to retail stores in Pune and Pimpri- Chinchwad.) ii) Introduction • Origin of the research problem Retail sector is one of the booming sectors for product promotion for every new and existing manufacturer’s
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Shopping Mall High School is an expression used in reference to consumer-oriented secondary educational institutions presenting plenty of choices to the students within its program. The program includes choice of schedule‚ classes‚ and a wide variety of subject matter‚ subject difficulty‚ and extra-curricular activities (sports and hobbies). Schools dubbed shopping mall high schools make such various and different options for students in an attempt to allow students to achieve the customized‚ individualized
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Shopping This is a favourite topic especially for women. Most of them enjoy shopping ‚ very often buying things which even don’t need. A woman goes to the supermarket to buy bread ‚ butter and milk but her attention is attracted by many nice things such as new type of detergent‚ chocolate biscuits‚ cereals for loosing weight or new type of cheese. In half an hour she is approaching the cash desk with a full trolley and spending here all her cash. This is something what most of men can’t
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Question1 A.Consumer would prefer to shop in stores rather than online for some reasons that they need to touch and feel the material and the quality of the product before purchasing it especially for women. Also some consumer wouldn’t predict their true size‚ they want try it before purchasing it rather than order it online and get the wrong size or even the wrong product they expected. Buyers also would prefer to buy the product and take it home immediately with them. They do not want to wait
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Title : Eland Group ’s Mobile shopping application business - Task Force code name : L.B Icon (Look and Buy-Business model) Student Number : H00018979 Name : Junkyu Shim (jace.shim@my.ohecampus.com) [ Table of Contents ] 1. Description of the Proposed Business 1) The growth of the penetration rate smartphones in the market 2) Evolution of applications 3) Combination of online shopping 4) Revenue Structure 2. Strategic relationship between New Business and the Parent
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The United States has more malls than high schools and the number of shopping centers is increasing each year (378). It is clear that malls are a large part of our society. In "Shopping for American Culture‚" James Farrell claims that the 45‚000 malls in America define American values and culture because malls are the ideal environment for social interaction‚ aesthetic appreciation‚ and equality of consumerism. While Farrell talks through the majority of his essay about the benefits of the mall‚
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the best shopping deals Global Retail Study reveals that shoppers are on the lookout for greater value and are spending time online searching for promotions and discounts Microsoft Advertising and Aegis Media surveyed 19‚000 consumers across 17 markets across the world to find out: How the recession has changed the way people shop‚ and if these changes have a lasting effect; The extent to which digital channels have changed the decision making cycle among today’s shoppers; How shopping trends
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A STUDY ON SHOPPING EXPERIENCE AT METRO CASH & CARRY‚ YESHWANTHPUR‚ BANGALORE. Submitted to Bangalore University in partial fulfillment of the requirements For the award of degree of MASTER OF COMMERCE BY Ms. RAMYA.T.R [Reg No. 10BHCMN013] 2010-2012 Under the Guidance of Ms. APARNA BHIRANGI M.Com‚ M.Phil MAHARANI LAKSHMI AMMANNI COLLEGE FOR WOMEN SCIENCE P.O.‚ MALLESHWARAM BANGALORE-12 CERTIFICATE BY THE GUIDE This is to certify that this project report
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Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Research DOI: 10.1177/1096348004272178 Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Research 2005; 29; 110 Ho-fuk Lau‚ Leo Yat-ming Sin and Kelvin Kin-cheung Chan Chinese Cross-Border Shopping: An Empirical Study http://jht.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/29/1/110 The online version of this article can be found at: Published by: http://www.sagepublications.com On behalf of: International Council on Hotel‚ Restaurant‚ and Institutional Education Additional services and information
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