|Track 1 – Brand Image and other factors in consumer purchase behaviour | |Mrs. M. Jaasmine Begum |Mrs. S .Firdouse Jahan | |M.F.C.‚ M.Phil.‚(M.B.A.) |M.Com‚ M.Phil.‚ M.B.A.‚ PGDCA‚ B.Ed.‚ (Phd) | |Assistant Professor |HOD
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“CATCHMENT ANALYSIS” Summer Internship Project Submitted by: Mayank Arora (11RM925) PGDM (Retail) INDUSTRY MENTOR: FACULTY MENTOR: MR. NIKHIL BHASIN Prof. Kapil Garg RETAIL OPERATION MANAGER Bimtech‚ Greater Noida SHOPPERS STOP‚ ROHINI TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. LIST OF TABLES 3 2. LIST OF CHARTS
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The tourism industry often needs a various range of information to satisfy and attracts its consumers and most of this information is delivered promptly to the customers with the help of the information and communication technologies (Poon‚ 1993). And as result‚ the global tourism industry is rapidly changing and the information and communication technologies ( ICTs) such as the internet is altering the structure of tourism industry and how it market his products and conducts its promotion. In order
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CWRU Regression Project Report OPRE 433 Tianao Zhang 12/5/2011 Introduction According to the data I’ve received‚ there are 6578 observations. The data base is composed by 13 columns and 506 rows. All the explanatory variables are continuous as well as the dependent variable and there are no categorical variables. My goal is to build a regression model to predict the average of Y or particular Y by a given X. 1. Do the regression assumptions such as Constant Variance‚ Normality and Independence
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Acknowledgement This Project Documentation and Report is a part of my “Analysis of Financial Statements”‚ whereby this course has proved to be a great enlightening and embarking experience. I would like to express my gratitude to and I am also extremely grateful to the Instructor; Mr. Shuja Ali Khan who gave me the opportunity to explore my inner capabilities‚ inner depth bounds of accounting and financial analysis‚ compilation‚ documentation and reporting‚ as well as implementation of academic
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Alvarez‚ B. A & Casielles‚ R. V. (2005). Consumer evaluations of sales promotion: The effect on brand choice. European Journal of Marketing ‚ 39 (1)‚ 54-70. Arnould‚ E.‚ Price‚ L. & Zinkhan‚ G. (2004). Consumers. New York: McGraw-Hill. Assael‚ H. & Keon‚ J. (1982). Nonsampling vs sampling errors in survey research. Journal of Marketing‚ 46 (2)‚ 114-123. Atilgan‚ E.‚ Aksoy‚ S. & Akinci‚ S. (2005). Determinants of the brand equity: A vertification approach in the beverage industry in Turkey
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INTRODUCTION 1.1) INDUSTRIAL PROFILE The Indian Equity Market is more popularly known as the Indian Stock Market. The Indian equity market has become the third biggest after China and Hong Kong in the Asian region. According to the latest report by ADB‚ it has a market capitalization of nearly $600 billion. As of March 2009‚ the market capitalization was around $598.3 billion (Rs 30.13 lakh crore) which is one-tenth of the combined valuation of the Asia region. The market was slow since early
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4 About Edhi Foundation 4 The Dawn of Edhi Foundation 5 Edhi’s Founder 6 Vision Of the Foundation 7 ASSETS OF EDHI FOUNDATION 7 EDHI FOUNDATION SERVICES 8 Baby Cradles (JHOOLAS) 8 Destitute Homes 9 Welfare Centers 9 High Ways Project ( 25 KILOMETER) 9 Ware houses 10 Field ambulance services 10 Air Ambulance Services 11 Marrine and Costal Service 12 Blood and drug banks 12 CANCER RESEARCH HOSTEL‚ KARACHI 13 Missing Persons Service 13 Edhi Homes for shelter of animals
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Acknowledgement There are many people who have been of enormously help in the preparation of the Project on Airtel- Base Transeiver Station(BTS)‚ I am specially thankful to Mrs Sandhya Gopalakrishnan‚ faculty at Amrita School of Business who have given us this opportunity to undertake this project. I am thankful to all my friends giving their remarkable contribution and special thanks to my mentor in charge‚ Rajesh Babu‚ Sujith Nambiar and Anil who not only explained the topics very well but all
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“CONSUMER PERCEPTION AND THEIR BUYING BEHAVIOUR TOWARDS “RELIANCE FRESH” SUPERMARKETS NEW DELHI‚ INDIA.” Chapter 1: Introduction Reliance Retail: Retailing is the interface between the producer and the individual consumer buying for personal consumption. This excludes direct interface between the manufacturer and institutional buyers such as the government and other bulk customers. A retailer is one who stocks the producer’s goods and is involved in the act of
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