P 2.2 Discuss the global impact of e-Commerce on society. Ans Positive effects of e-commerce on society * Convenience * Helpful for disables and aged people * Time saving * Information availability * Helpful for new business * Jobs for society * 24 hour service * Available niche products * Disintermediation * Environment friendly Negative effects of e-commerce on society * Unemployment * Increase in crime * Health
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SBU of Square toiletries ltd. The basic marketing need is to meet people bad dody odor problem. Kool brand is focused on the male segment of the market. 2.1 market summary The estimated market size is approx TK 200 million. Nearly 38% use Telkom powder as deodorant. Major competitors are Unileaver’s rexona‚ Telkom powder and some foreign brands. Very small amount of people use foreign brands. Rexona came up with strong media campaign and has succeeded to have a good share in the market. Kool
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Essay Question A Quantitative easing has not increased the rate of inflation with the main reason being that banks have held on to the newly created money supply as excess reserves. Traditionally‚ when the Federal Reserve engages in bond buying or mortgage-backed securities purchasing it usually promotes growth in the money supply. Prior to 2008‚ banks were required to keep a certain reserve percentage of checkable deposits‚ around 10%‚ and any excess over this amount would not make any interest
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unemployment since a lot of jobs will be made available; requiring low levels of work based skills. On the other hand‚ due to the lower costs of production for the TNCs‚ they will be able to sell products for cheaper prices and so this will benefit the global economy. It will also benefit the NICs as they will face increased demand for their services and their population would face glowing job prospects. After a while‚ the NICs tend to become countries where TNCs originate from. Examples of this could
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Works on the Consumers Introduction A brand is a name that influences buyers. This definition captures the essence of a brand: a name with power to influence buyers. But‚ what really is a brand? People around the globe are now living in a ‘branded’ world. This might sound obscene but in most cases‚ it is clearly evident. Most consumers prefer to buy a product with a well-known or a popular brand than buying an unpopular one. Some buy products with brands that connote ‘extravagance’ or capacity
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ZENITH International Journal of Business Economics & Management Research Vol.2 Issue 5‚ May 2012‚ ISSN 2249 8826 Online available at http://zenithresearch.org.in/ RETAILERS ATTITUDE TOWARDS BRITANNIA BISCUITS (A STUDY WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO RURAL AREAS OF TIRUNELVELI) F.MOHAMED SABURA*; DR.T.VIJAYAKUMAR**; ABDUL HAMEED*** *Research Scholar‚ Manonmaniam Sundaranar University‚ Tirunelveli‚ India. **Professor & HOD‚ PET School of Management Studies‚ PET Engineering College‚ Vallioor‚ Tirunelveli
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(1996‚ January). Distributional impact of market-oriented reforms. Paper prepared at the Association for Comparative Economic Studies‚ San Francisco. Brown‚ C. R.‚ Renner‚ M.‚ & Flavin‚ C. (1998). Vital Signs. New York: Norton. Brown‚ J. (1992). Corporation as community: A new image for a new era. In J. Renesch (Ed.)‚ New traditions in business (pp. 123-139). San Francisco: Barrett-Kohler. Champlin‚ D.‚ and Olson‚ P. (1999). The impact of globalization on U.S. labor markets: redefining
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The Power of Activism: ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF NGOS ON GLOBAL BUSINESS Debora L. Spar Lane T. La Mure n 1995‚ a group of Burmese and American graduate students at the University of Wisconsin at Madison created the Free Burma Coalition (FBC)‚ a non-governmental organization (NGO) comprising a diverse mix of high school‚ university‚ environmental‚ human rights‚ religious‚ labor‚ and grassroots organizations. Reacting to the Burmese military government’s atrocious human rights record and disdain
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doc SUMMER INTERNSHIP PROJECT REPORT ON WORKFLOW OF MERCHANDISING IN AN APPAREL EXPORT HOUSE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Life of human beings is full of interactions. No one is self-sufficient by himself whenever anyone is doing some serious and important work a lot of help from the people concerned is needed & one less specially obliged towards them. I cannot forget acknowledging them in few words as without the guidance & co-ordination of them my
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American Apparel SWOT Analysis Marketing 304 Section 12382 Group# 5 Nancy Alonzo Yavon Irving Salvador Bustos Cory Lashinsky American Apparel is a vertically integrated clothing manufacturer‚ wholesaler‚ and retailer. AAI is best known for making basic‚ solid color T-shirts and undergarments. They have expanded into dresses‚ denim‚ bedding‚ pants‚ and accessories for men‚ women‚ children‚ babies‚ and dogs. Their long-term goal it to become the #1 destination for basic apparel – the
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