IMPACTS OF RELATED PRODUCT BRANDING ON CONSUMER CHOICE OF COMMODITIES. A CASE STUDY OF COCA COLA DRINKS KIAMUNYI ESTATE(NAKURU). A RESEARCH PROPOSAL SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT FOR THE REQUIREMENT FOR THE AWARD OF BACHELOR OF COMMERCE DEGREE‚ TO THE FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS STUDIES. COMPILED BY; 1) EMMA KABINDIO CM/N/035/09 KABARAK UNIVERSITY MARCH‚ 2011 DECLARATION I hereby declare that this research proposal is my original work and has not been presented
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ZENITH International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research Vol.1 Issue 5‚ September 2011‚ ISSN 2231 5780 ECO-FRIENDLY PRODUCTS AND CONSUMER PERCEPTION SUDHIR SACHDEV* *Assistant Professor‚ Manav Rachna College of Engineering‚ Sector 43‚ Aravlli Hills‚ Delhi Surajkund Road‚ Faridabad‚ Haryana -121004. ABSTRACT As resources are limited and scarce while huma n wants are unlimited‚ it is important for the marketers to utilize the resources effectively and efficiently without wastage as
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CUSTOMER LOYALTY EFFECT ON FAST FOOD BRAND RETENTION 1.0 Background of Research 2.1 Problem Statement Based on the analysis from Euromonitor International (2010)‚ the report indicated that consumer spending on food has increased over the years‚ from RM 32‚317.8 million (2005) to RM 44.121.5 million (2010). According to Abdul Rehman Muhammad‚ Zia-ur-Rehman and Dr. Waheed Akhtar (n.d.)‚ creating loyalty about any brand and to retain customers is an essential and crucial element and
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Strategies for building brand loyalty Reference Code: CSCM0132 Publication Date: August 2007 DATAMONITOR VIEW CATALYST Innocent is the leading smoothie maker in the UK‚ selling around a million fruit smoothies a week. The company has grown fast due to its successful marketing and brand positioning‚ which focuses on conveying product quality and personal connections to drive consumer loyalty to the brand. SUMMARY • Consumers have responded warmly to the Innocent brand‚ with over 40‚000 people
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I. Introduction 1. Problem Statement A number of papers have discussed about the factors that influence a consumer’s brand loyalty‚ such as "An empirical model for brand loyalty measurement" (Punniyamoorthy‚ M and Prasanna Mohan Raj‚ 2007)‚ or “The relation between Brand Loyalty‚ Product Involvement and Information Search” (Ai Lin Lim‚ 1999). Although both of the researches mentioned above reached some conclusions about their topics‚ it is our initial assumption that these conclusions will be
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Mr. Shrikant Pandey a student of MBA at IBMR- IBS Bangalore. As a part of his course curriculum has undergone his summer internship with us from 1st August to 15th September 2009. He was assigned a project in Marketing entitled “Distribution Gap” which he has successfully completed. We wish him the best in his future endeavors. For Hindustan Coca-Cola Beverages Private limited. INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT AND RESEARCH – INTERNATIONAL BUSENESS SCHOOL‚ BANGALORE
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1.0 SECTION A 1.1 PRODUCT INFORMATION Original Brand Name of Product: Billabong International Product Class: Surf Brand Description: Created by two avid surfers‚ Billabong is a brand designed by surfers‚ for surfers. In 1973‚ Billabong offered little more than a small range of surf wear: mainly surfboards and board shorts. But today‚ Billabong is a brand that encompasses the Australian surf culture by offering products that cater not only for the surfer inside many of us‚ but for fashion and
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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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everyday practices have national resonance‚ many anthropologists and others have considered how consumerism can put `the nation in the hands of ordinary people’‚ as Kemper concisely puts it. But how do consumer products have `national resonance’? What sorts of connections are made between people and products such that this relation may have national resonance? Consumerism is a stage for the expression of identity. Individuals consume according to their ideas of personal identity expressed through tastes
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society‚ by possessing the things which sets them apart from the rest of people in the society. In present society and living way‚ the Brands not only represent the symbol of the company or product but to a larger extent define the general life of a person. What the person uses can reflect his taste of life‚ his status in the society‚ his economic background and many other things. This makes a deep connection between the company and its brand‚ with the consumer. In this two way relation both are
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