Minor Research Project ON “Present Scenario of E-Shopping; A Study on Youth of Indore Region” [pic] (2012-2014) Prestige Institute of Management and Research GUIDED BY: SUBMITTED BY: Prof. DEEPAK JAROLIYA Divya Mathankar Monica Sharma Naina Rawat Nida Khan Piyush Soni
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SHOPS AND SHOPPING Going shopping is a part of our everyday life. For some people it’s a pleasant pastime while for others it’s an everyday routine. Some people like doing shopping and they are happy if they can pick up a bargain in the sales‚ for others yawn while walking along the shelves in a shop. But whether you like shopping or not you have to do it because it’s a necessity. I’d like to say that at present shopping has become more exciting than it used to be several decades ago. Today
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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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Underhill‚ author of “Why we Buy: The Science of Shopping”‚ explains that with his unique surveillance approach‚ he has revolutionized many businesses marketing techniques. By gathering data and following consumers every move‚ Underhill adamantly argues that his techniques will increase sales and make consumers happier. Some people believe this kind of surveillance to be unethical‚ when in actuality‚ research has shown it provides an overall greater shopping experience‚ including customer loyalty programs
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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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RESEARCH PROPOSAL – “A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF ONLINE AND TRADITIONAL SHOPPING METHODS FOR MAJOR CONSUMER PRODUCTS IN INDIA” Submitted to: Ms.Ravneet Bhangu Submitted by: Group VIIITH Asst. Professor MBA 2ND Sem RIMT-IMCT RIMT-IMCT
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each point is not fully representative of the concept. Fats and Heart Disease (Units 10-12) 1. Define a fatty acid. 2. Define a triglyceride. 3. Compare and contrast a saturated and unsaturated fatty acid. 4. List food sources of unsaturated (mono- and poly) and saturated fats. 5. What is a sterol? Most common sterol is ______________. 6. List food sources of cholesterol. 7. List functions of fat in the body. 8. What are the two essential fatty acids
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陳君亭 96421400 郭千寧 96421876 Ming Chuan University Investigating on-line shopping behavior in Taiwan Running head: APA STYLE: AN EXAMPLE OUTLINE OF A FULL RESEARCH Abstract The research is focus on student of MCU as tanager of research. It probes into appearance of online-shopping whether effects change of consumer behavior or not. However‚ the online retailers emphasize only on the promotions of the products and the product’s functions. Perhaps‚ their focuses are difficult to attract the
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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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To most people shopping in general is a very daunting task for many reasons. Some people do not have the time to drive around town looking for the perfect item. While others have the time to shop around but no like standing in long crowded lines to check out. There are two options when it comes to shopping: online shopping and traditional shopping. Online shopping allows for faster shopping without the instant gratification of shopping in a traditional store. Online shopping gives you the opportunity
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