teens and Internet addiction Internet addiction disorder (IAD) is a theorized disorder originally made as a satirical hoax by Ivan Goldberg‚ M.D.‚ in 1995. He took pathological gambling as diagnosed by the DSM-IV as his model for the spoofed description. Although IAD was meant to be a hoax‚ it is promoted as a real condition by some supporters. Supporters often divide IAD into subtypes by activity‚ such as pornography‚ overwhelming and immoderate gaming‚ inappropriate involvement in online social
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According to the article entitled Online Grocery Shopping: Ripe Timing for Resurgence‚ Maya Swedowsky report that the online shopping for groceries in United States of America is reborn and increasing as the consumers’ behaviour is changing towards online tools to fill in their grocery bags and have been influenced by four factors‚ which are convenience‚ usage of broadband‚ Generation Y‚ and customization of products. This can be proven by the number of grocers which has increased more than 13 times
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in online shopping and offline shopping for apparels. This study combines factors that other studies have done that will influence the consumer’s purchasing decision in online and offline stores for apparels. It includes the price attractiveness‚ time saving‚ perceived risk‚ enjoyment and excitement‚ tangibility and high interactivity. All of these factors will contribute to the study of customer’s purchasing intention for apparels on both stores which includes online and offline shopping. Pan‚ (2007)
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Traditional and online shopping environment In the traditional shopping‚ one has to leave home‚ either walk or take a ride to a particular location in order to buy what one wants. There are many ways of traditional shopping such like shopping at shopping center‚ outlet village‚ markets or department stores. However‚ online shopping has been developing at a fast rate through recent years and more and more people are moving towards this mode of shopping. The online shopping is typically done at home
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ON MARKETING MANAGEMENT SHOPPING MALL 1 MARKETING PROJECT ON SHOPPING MALL NAME: MRINMOY CHAUDHURY ENROLMENT NO: 011102003 PROGRAM: PGDIB 02 Term : 6 2 Contents 1. Introduction Pg. no. 4 What is a shopping mall? ................................................. Advantage and disadvantage Brief history Type of shopping malls Components 2. Objective……………………………………….. 9 What are the key factors which is making shopping mall hugely successful? Effect of shopping malls on the small retailers
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Tapang‚ Dana Jean A. SPCM103-X Sulit na Sulit‚ Bili Na! TV Home Shopping Programs: An Act of Performing (O Shopping Network‚ ABS-CBN) As a child‚ I have watched home shopping networks on television. There was a time when I was really amazed with the frying pan that doesn’t need oil to be able to fry eggs or ham. I was even able to memorize the demonstrator’s lines there. I’ve also watched a chef manipulate a set of knives‚ showing how one knife can cut the pineapple into half so easily or slice
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Since about 1990‚ online shopping has emerged into every corner of life‚ linking people to the culture of capitalism in frequent and daily ways. It lets us buy what we want‚ when we want at our convenience‚ and helps us to imagine ourselves buying‚ owning‚ and having positive outcomes by the goods available out there on the web. Shopping has been a way of identifying oneself in today’s culture by what we purchase and how we use our purchases. In 1994‚ advances took place such as Online Banking
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Mayland‚ VP of Martiz ’s Quality Controlled Services Division‚ defines mystery shopping as a "process for measuring service quality‚ with feedback‚ that is understandable to the front-line people".The aim of this report is to analyse mystery shopping as a research method and discussions on the amount of data comes out while mystery shopping is conducted. The details for this report are given with the help of Mystery shopping conducted by our team in Langstane Housing association. Background: The
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Cimabue Professor Berg English 102 3/08/13 Online Shopping: The Future Nowadays‚ a huge amount of shopping is done over the Internet. Everything we could possibly want to do from buying cars to CD players to household cleaning products‚ almost anything can be purchased online‚ often at a substantial savings. Recently I needed a calculator for my math class. Did I go to Wal-Mart or Albertson’s to purchase one? No‚ I chose online shopping for the many benefits. One of which was convenience. Why
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The game of chess is a very complicated and intricate dance between the two players‚ in our case the consumers and the retailers. The retailers can beat their customers “in this game of shopping” by understanding the cultural reasoning behind why people shop. Anne Norton explains in her essay “The Signs of Shopping” that companies can’t survive on just selling customers products anymore‚ they need to sell their brand/label and the culture of their company. “Everybody‚ from the architect critic at
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