E-Mart (Online Shopping) SUBMITTED BY: Aditya Narayan Shukla REGISTRATION NO: 449531 DATE OF SUBMISSION: 10/06/2011 Under the guidance of: PPRAJAY NAGVANSHI (M.TECH IIT ROORKEE 2003) Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for qualifying DOEACC B Level Acknowledgement IT Industry is the most dynamic and young industry in the present world of Technology. It makes difficult for us to cope up individually with the pace at which computer technology
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Technical: The Online Shopping Via SMS: Computer Parts and Accessories is a new feature that we are proposing to the Armenia’s Internet Café. Since we are offering that the computer parts and accessories of the Armenia’s Internet Café will be online‚ they are required to have a PC (admin) with an Internet connection and a database system for the products and customer’s information. Through the Internet‚ they will also be required to have a website with a domain name itself. The PC (admin) and the
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DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS STUDIES Consumer Behaviour in Online Shopping 2007-11-29 Authors: Tutors: Anders Hasslinger Selma Hodzic Claudio Opazo Lisa Källström Christer Ekelund Abstract The Internet has developed into a new distribution channel and online transactions are rapidly increasing. This has created a need to understand how the consumer perceives online purchases. The purpose of this dissertation was to examine if there are any particular factors that influence
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trip the shopping malls. (2) Gratification of shopping at malls As discussed earlier not only shopping but making the visit to shopping malls more fun seems to be the priority of today’s customers and what seconds this claim is that around 42 % of the respondents said they prefer shopping malls over local stores because of pleasure of shopping in
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online 3.1 Time saving and convenience 3.2 Cheaper price 3.3 A wide variety of commodities 4 Disadvantages of online shopping 4.1 The product quality can not be guarantee 4.2 Online payment is not secure 4.3Customer legitimate rights hard to safeguard 5 UK online retailing market 6 Summary Analysing Online Consumer Shopping Motivations For luxury Product 1 Introduction 20th century is the era of rapid technological development‚ scientific and
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Pea Pod Behaviors and Comparison What behaviors are involved in online grocery shopping? How does online grocery shopping compare with traditional shopping in terms of behavioral effort? The behaviors involved in online grocery shopping are information contact‚ funds access‚ and transaction. The information contact “…occurs when consumers come into contact with information‚ either intentionally or accidentally‚ about products‚ stores‚ or brands…” (J. Paul Peter‚ 2010‚ p. 195) Funds access or money
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stores resulting in $12 billion in revenue. Although IKEA has several stores placed around the world‚ they are not always thought of as the most popular furnishing store in America. All the stores are self-service and are based on a do-it-yourself shopping experience. There are few contacts with customer service representatives within the stores‚ except for when the customer enters the transaction phase of their buying experience. IKEA is proud to find the most cost efficient manufacturers for their
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A Study on Influences Online Shopping among Purchasers Research Question: How online shopping influence purchasers buying decision? Research Objective: To investigate how online shopping might influence purchasers’ decision. ___________________________________________________________________________ Online shopping is the procedure of purchasing products and services from vendors over the Internet. In view of the fact of the emergence of the World Wide Web‚ merchants
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ARTICLE IN PRESS Tourism Management ] (]]]]) ]]]–]]] www.elsevier.com/locate/tourman Research Note Shopping behaviors of individual tourists from the Chinese Mainland to Hong Kong Tsan-Ming Choi Shuk-Ching Liu‚ Ka-Man Pang‚ Pui-Sze Chow Institute of Textiles and Clothing‚ The Hong Kong Polytechnic University‚ Hung Hom‚ Kowloon‚ Hong Kong Received 19 March 2007; accepted 8 July 2007 Abstract Since 2003‚ the Hong Kong and the Chinese Mainland (CM) governments have established Individual
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8.1 Inheritance Relationships 8.2 Class descriptions 9. Preliminary Schedule 10. Preliminary Budget 11. Appendices 1. Introduction 1.1 Purpose of the document This document is meant to delineate the features of Online Mobile Shopping (OMS)‚ so as to serve as a guide to the developers on one hand and a software validation document for the prospective client on the other. 1.2 Scope of the document The document includes the analysis and design details and describes about the
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