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    Online shopping is quite common these days in the developed world than it was about 5 years ago but it is not the same in India for its own set of reasons. In developed economies consumers find the worldwide web a great place for bargain-hunting‚ with most goods available at lower prices than in a bricks-and-mortar store. But convenience appears to be an even bigger attraction as revealed in surveys because most online shoppers find the crowded high street too stressful. Though online shopping has

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    I decided to visit on Oct‚ 2007 since I had not been there for fifteen years. On my way to my home from the airport‚ I took notice of a big mall which had been constructed in my absence and this prompted me to list it as one of the vacation route destination. On that fateful day‚ my friend accompanied me to the mall‚ where we watched a movie‚ did some shopping and had great food in a restaurant. We had lots of fun strolling along the alley when a sudden and deafening explosion occurred resulting to

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    PEST ANALYSIS The pest analysis refers to four main factors: POLITICAL ECONOMICAL SOCIAL TECHNOLOGICAL The analysis will focus towards the industry that how the political stability‚ rules and regulation‚ and the legal system of the country affecting the overall industry. The economic condition‚ liberalization‚ policy toward foreign investment‚ and growth rate of the economy as a whole also help to analyze the overall industry attractiveness and potential for the growth. The social

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    Mall Shopper Segmentation Gender * Male * Female Age * Below 19 * 20-29 * 30-39 * 40-49 * 50 and above Marital Status * Married * Single * Committed Occupation * Student * Self-employed * Working Professional * Home Maker * Others Annual family income * below 5 lac * 5 to 9 lac * 9 to 15 lac * 15 and above Rate the extent to which you indulge in following activities in a Mall : | Never | Very Rarely |

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    Impact of Malls on Small Shops and Hawkers A small sample survey of the impact of malls on small shops and hawkers in Mumbai points to a decline in sales of groceries‚ fruits and vegetables‚ processed foods‚ garments‚ shoes‚ electronic and electrical goods in these retail outlets‚ ultimately threatening 50 per cent of them with closure or a major decline in business. Only 14 per cent of the sample of small shops and hawkers has so far been able to respond to the competitive threat of the malls with the

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    http://www.ajol.info/index.php/jfecs/article/viewFile/52845/41446 Frederick W.langrehr . (2002). retail shopping mall semotics and hedonic consumptions. Available: http://www.hibo.no/neted/upload/attachment/site/group54/Retail%20shopping%20mall%20semiotics.pdf Hollister review (2008). analysis of the Hollister in-store experience . Available: http://www.dailyslandered.com/2012/05/analysis-of-the-hollister-in-store-experience/ Keith Kendrick.(2007) Meeting the demands of a hedonistic society. Available:

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    3. (a) training program Companies who work hard to meet the needs of their employees can cultivate a work atmosphere conducive to productivity. Being able to plan for the needs of employees by thinking ahead can help to improve the rate of skilled employees who chose to remain working for a company. Improving the employee retention rate can reduce the money companies spend on finding and training new employees. It is important to consider employees may want or need and what the company can reasonably

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    “FACTOR OF AFFECTING GROWTH OF SMEs in PACKAGING” Industry Internship Program Report Submitted in Partial Fulfilment For The Degree Of Post Graduate Diploma in Management By Pankaj bajaj Roll No 49 Batch: 2012-14 Under the guidance of Prof. Rajlakshmi Vel. Mr. K Subramanian (CEO) Lecturer Mr

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    |FORMS OF USB | |The product is not yet known to most of the people and making it |The product remains vulnerable to the possibility that innovation | |distributed in Alabang especially in Festival Mall and Alabang |may falter over time. | |Town Center that are commonly known to them. The product can be | | |sold at CD-R King or any

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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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