G.J. C.M.P.‚ Vol. 2(4):98-107 July-August‚ 2013 ISSN: 2319 – 7285 ONLINE CONSUMER BEHAVIOR: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY Namita Bhandari* & Preeti Kaushal** *Panjab University‚ Chandigarh‚ India **Chitkara University‚ Punjab‚ India Abstract Online shopping is gaining momentum in India. With internet penetration improving in the country‚ smart phones becoming affordable and lifestyles becoming hectic‚ the way people used to shop are changing. Also with a huge chunk of young and working population
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studies do not assist marketers in understanding the factors on how consumers choose a restaurant. Restaurants-choice research was started to support the study of Lewis (1981) regarding restaurant advertising. In addition‚ Lewis (1981) concluded that the aspect of food is the most important factor for restaurant choice‚ which was also confirmed by Auty (1992) and Kevila (1997). Yet‚ Lewis (1981) still mentioned that when consumers made the restaurant choice‚ they seemed to process “the bundle” of
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European Journal of Marketing Emerald Article: Consumer Behaviour towards Fashion Martin Evans Article information: To cite this document: Martin Evans‚ (1989)‚"Consumer Behaviour towards Fashion"‚ European Journal of Marketing‚ Vol. 23 Iss: 7 pp. 7 - 16 Permanent link to this document: http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/EUM0000000000575 Downloaded on: 02-10-2012 Citations: This document has been cited by 23 other documents To copy this document: permissions@emeraldinsight.com This document has been
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STUDY OF CONSUMER BEHAVIOR IN SHOPPING MALLS INTRODUCTION Marketplaces in urban demographic settings attract a large number of buyers and sellers‚ which can be termed as market thickness. The co-existence of many shopping malls with traditional markets in a marketplace causes market congestion. This problem may be resolved by developing small kiosks for transactions and allowing consumers to test out customised products and services from the main stores The growth of market share for specialised
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MGT 332 Organizational Behavior & Theory Worksheet – Chapter 5 Name_____________________________________________ Banner# ____________________________ Date: ______________ Directions: Circle the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1. _____ represent(s) complex‚ patterned‚ organismic reactions to how we think we are doing in our lifelong efforts to survive and flourish and to achieve what we wish for ourselves. A. Self-efficacy B. Skills C. Intelligence
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AMITY UNIVERSITY UTTAR PRADESH Introduction Store choice is a decision that a shopper is fairly involved in. It is important for a store to understand this behavior for developing marketing strategies to attract and keep its clientele. It is found that shoppers choose the store based on many aspects that could be classified as primary and image based. It is also found that the importance of each of these aspects changes with the kind of store the shopper wants to visit. In the Indian context
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the factors that influence the consumer behavior while they are shopping online. Because now a day’s online shopping is increasing day by day .We collected both primary and secondary Data. The survey was conducted in Alain Mall through questionnaire and all the factors that can influence consumer behavior or change consumer behavior because of online shopping where given in the questionnaire. So we found that the the online shopping has a big impact on consumer behavior in many different ways. Table
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Organizational Theory and Behavior © 1993‚ David S. Walonick‚ Ph.D. Classical Organization Theory Classical organization theory evolved during the first half of this century. It represents the merger of scientific management‚ bureaucratic theory‚ and administrative theory. Frederick Taylor (1917) developed scientific management theory (often called "Taylorism") at the beginning of this century. His theory had four basic principles: 1) find the one "best way" to perform each task‚ 2) carefully
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PART 2: UNDERSTANDING BUYERS & MARKETS Chapter 5: Consumer Behavior Consumer Behavior- The actions a person take in purchasing and using products and services including the mental and social processes that come before and after these actions. Consumer Purchase Decision- Problem Recognition: Perceiving a Need- the initial step in the purchase decision‚ occurs when A person realizes that the difference between what he or she has and what he or she would like to have is
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individual behavior. Organizational culture is used to guide employees toward desirable behaviors as well as to develop high performers (Sherwood 1988; O’Reilly 1989(498)). Moreover all of new groups created will be influenced by organizational culture. Last‚ organizational culture may help the organization adapt to the changing market conditions (Daft 2007(498)). The purpose of this paper is to investigate the impact of organizational culture on three aspects of organizational behaviors of individuals
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