OUR LADY OF FATIMA UNIVERSITY CAS-002-12-00 (TEMPLATE: NOTE: MINIMUM OF 5 PAGES‚ FONT SIZE IS 8) OLFU VISION To improve man as man by developing individuals through a legacy of excellent education and compassionate value formation. OLFU MISSION OLFU CORE VALUES The noble dictum “improving man as man” embodies the existence of Fatima Medical Science Foundation and Our Lady of Fatima University as educational institutions dedicated to the wholistic formation of men and women imbued with the
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effective target and creating more creative communication strategy. Keywords: Working wife‚ Perception‚ Norm‚ Schwartz Value‚ Household Purchase Decision‚ Family Decision Making Process 1. Introduction Family is an important unit of analysis in consumer decision-making field (Xia et al.‚ 2006)‚ but the vast interest in family as unit of analysis in research has not happened only until recently (So and Yao‚ 2006). Family is a main reference group when individual family member is
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An analysis on Wahaha’s marketing strategies in applying consumer behaviour theories Hangzhou Wahaha Group is a private group of companies‚ featuring beverage products‚ which also has become one of major beverage producers in China. The name ‘Wahaha’ is a children’s folk rhyme and also stands for the sound of children’s laugh in Chinese. The company is run by zong qinhou who started the business by selling ice cream and sodar on a tricycle in 1987. (Wahaha‚ 2012)The turning point of his business
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CELEBRITY ENDORSEMENTS AND ITS IMPACT ON CONSUMER BUYING BEHAVIOUR (In context to India) Amit Kumar Msc Management with Marketing‚ 2010 The Executive Business School‚ Bournemouth University Electronic copy available at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1802531 4243123 MS MMF AMIT KUMAR Acknowledgement First of all‚ I would like to express my gratitude to Bournemouth University for giving me an opportunity to pursue Masters in my field of studies. I am heartily thankful to my supervisor
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Introduction to Consumer Behavior What is Consumer behavior? – pg 6-8 Consumer Behavior The study of individuals‚ groups‚ or organizations and the processes they use to select‚ secure‚ use‚ and dispose of products‚ services‚ experiences‚ or ideas to satisfy needs and the impacts that these processes have on the consumer and society. Application of consumer behavior – pg 9-11 1) Marketing Strategy 2) Regulatory Policy Social Marketing The application of marketing strategies and tactics
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specific. Self- Concept attachment – The product helps to establish the user’s identity Nostalgic attachment- The product serves as link with a past -self Interdependence- The product is a part of user’s daily routine Love- The product elicits emotional bonds of warmth‚ passion of other strong emotion. CHAPTER 2 QUESTION 1: List the three stages of the perception process and give a brief definition of each. They are: Selection‚ Organization and Interpretation Selection: 1st stage of perception
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Consumer Behaviour Assignment Part A Q 1 – Describe the inter-relationship between consumer behavior as an academic discipline and the marketing concept Ans The study of consumer behavior enables marketers to understand and predict consumer behavior in the marketplace; it is concerned not only with what consumers buy but also with why‚ when‚ where‚ and how they buy it. Consumer research is the methodology used to study consumer behavior; it takes place at every phase of the consumption process: before
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activity as well as to overt actions. Secondly‚ learning results in relatively permanent changes in behavior. This excludes changes brought about by fatigue or other short-lived influences such as drug-induced behavior. Thirdly‚ we must exclude the effects of physical damage to the body or brain and of natural human growth. Types of learned behavior a) Physical Behaviour People learn many physical behaviors in everyday life. Firstly‚ all healthy humans learn to walk‚ talk and socialize. Secondly‚ they
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self concept literature in consumer research which helps to explain the psychological underpinnings of travel self-congruity that involves a process of matching a tourist’s self-concept to a destination visitor image. Traditional research methods‚ which assume a piecemeal process‚ may not adequately capture the holistic nature of self congruence and‚ therefore‚ may have limited predictive validity. The new method will be more predictive of a variety of tourist behaviors such as satisfaction or
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Table of contents Executive summary 2 Introduction 4 1. Consumer behavior 5 2. Perception 5 2.1Definition of perception 5 2.2 Elements of perception 6 A. Sensation 6 B. The absolute threshold 6 C. Just noticeable difference to consumer behavior: 6 D. Subliminal perception 7 2.3 Factors influencing perception 7 1) Characteristics of the perceiver (internal factors): 7 2) Characteristics of the target (external factors): 9 3) Characteristics of the situation: 9
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