ROURKELA INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES DISSERTATION REPORT ON “COMSUMER BUYER BEHAVIOUR OF SONY PRODUCTS IN BHILAI‚ CHHATTISGARH” Submitted for the Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement for the Degree of Master of Business Administration (M.B.A)‚ Rourkela Under the Guidance of Prof. Ashutosha Mishra (Faculty Member‚ RIMS) Submitted By SAGAR KUMAR REGD. NO.-0706260163 MBA-IV (2007-09) Submitted To MAHESWARI SALES (Exclusive Show Room)
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Celebrity Endorsement on Consumer Buying Behavior with respect to Soft Drinks Prepaid by Guided by Hardik D Jani (Roll no: 35) Prof .Kruti Patel MBA Semester 4 Submitted to S K P I M C S DECLARATION We/ I‚ hereby‚ declare that the Comprehensive Project report Project titled‚ “Impact of celebrity endorsement on consumer buying behavior with respect to soft drink
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Types Of Buying Decision Behavior Buying Decision differs from person to person. Deepening upon the need of the person‚ the decision gets change; Even if the product is small. There are different factors which influences the nature of buying. Hence buying decision has been classified into four different categories such as Complex buying behavior‚ Dissonance Reducing buying behavior‚ Habitual buying behavior and Variety seeking buying behavior. These are classified depending upon the degree of involvement
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Principles of Consumer Behavior: Consumer behavior is dynamic. It involves thinking‚ feeling as well as actions of consumers‚ consumer groups and society. The study of consumer behavior looks at how people buy‚ what they buy‚ when they buy and why they buy it. It examines the buyer decision process‚ both individually and in groups. It also examines characteristics of individual consumers such as demographics and behavioral variables in an attempt to understand people’s wants and assess consumer influences
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brochures or read the guide book‚ It will be the last thing will be done by consumers in Indonesia. not only for cars‚ even for a more simple thing. like mobile phones (mobile) and Digital camera‚ the consumer is prefer to ask a friend who own similar mobile phones or digital cameras rather than reading the manual. As for those who do not want to outdone‚ just going to buy a car similar to those of neighbors or coworkers. Brand or model is not important to them. That also explains why the first car
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Principles of Marketing‚ 14e (Kotler) Chapter 5 Consumer Markets and Consumer Buyer Behavior 1) ________ is never simple‚ yet understanding it is the essential task of marketing management. A) Brand personality B) Consumption pioneering C) Early adoption D) Buying behavior E) Understanding the difference between primary and secondary data 2) The consumer market is made up of which of the following? A) individuals who acquire goods or services for personal consumption B) households
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Rural Consumer Behavior with Regard to Selected FMCGs Consumption Patterns and Brand Usage: A Study A Sarangapani* and T Mamatha** Marketing of FMCGs (Fast Moving Consumer Goods) plays a pivotal role in the growth and development of a country irrespective of the size‚ population and the concepts which are so interlinked that‚ in the absence of one‚ the other virtually cannot survive. It is a fact that the development of FMCG marketing has always kept pace with the economic growth of the country
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Chapter 1 Understanding Consumer Behavior Ques1. ‘Marketing without consumer understanding is sales’. Do you agree? Why? Ans1. Yes‚ Marketing without consumer understanding is just like sales‚ because understanding the consumers is the main key to provide them good services. To provide good consumer care‚ we must deliver what we promise. But great consumer care involves getting to know your consumers so well that we can anticipate their needs and exceed their expectations. Marketing and sales go
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perception – perception and Marketing Strategy; Motivation – Motivation Theory and Marketing Strategy; Personality and Emotion. Unit – II – Perception – Motivation in Consumer Behavior Consumer Motivation Needs and Motivation • Needs are the essence of the marketing concept. Marketers do not create needs but can make consumers aware of needs. • Motivation is the driving force within individuals that impels them to action. Figure 4.1 Model of the Motivation Process [pic] Types of Needs
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company. It is the second largest confectionery brand in the world after Wrigley’s which was established in 1824 in Birmingham‚ United Kingdom. It was founded by John Cadbury who was started of grocery business by selling coffee‚ tea and drinking chocolate which produced by himself. Cadbury is a Britain Company which mostly operate in Britain and it was a family business for over 100 years. The vision of Cadbury is ‘working together to create brands people love’ while the missions are ‘Cadbury means
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