AN INVESTIGATION OF CONSUMER ATTITUDES TOWARDS HOTELS BECOMING SUSTAINABLE Laura Smith BSc (Honours) Student Hotel and Tourism Management Institute Switzerland ABSTRACT Climate change and the environment continue to be growing concerns for humankind. It is claimed that consumers are now demanding that products and services produced should be more sustainable and green in nature. Arguably‚ the question arises of whether or not the consumer actually considers a hotels’ transition to sustainability
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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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or by any means‚ whether electronic or mechanical‚ now known or hereinafter invented‚ without the express written permission Contents Introduction 1. The Law of Leadership 2. The Law of the Category 3. The Law of the Mind 4. The Law of Perception 5. The Law of Focus 6. The Law of Exclusivity 7. The Law of the Ladder 8. The Law of Duality 9. The Law of the Opposite 10. The Law of Division 11. The Law of Perspective 12. The Law of Line Extension 13. The Law of Sacrifice 14. The Law
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CHAPTER 1: INTORDUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY: Retail store is the place where the customers take a decision on the purchase of the products offered by the retailer. The store also influences the perception that customers forms in their minds about the store‚ the products‚ services and staff. . Managing store operations for a small retail business of any size or complexity from the neighbourhood grocer to the national retail chain is a challenging task .It requires integration among
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satisfied about customer services in KFC. * The majority of the respondents feelthe hygiene quality in KFC is average. * The majority of the respondents feel the KFC food is good. * The majority of the respondents feel the KFC focus its image towards students. * The majority of the respondents feel that category added to KFC food became healthier is vegetables/fruits. * The majority of the respondents feel the dairy/proteins added to current KFC food is little. * The majority of the
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conducted by me during 5th of May 2008 and 4th of July 2008 at BHARTI AXA LIFE INSURANCE. I have completed this project‚ based on the project research‚ under the guidance of Mr. Shekher Tiwari and Mr. Jitendra Kumar. I owe enormous intellectual debt towards my guides Mr. Shekher Tiwari and Mr. Jitendra Kumar‚ who have augmented my knowledge in the field of Finance and Marketing. They have helped me learn about the process and giving me valuable insight to complete this project. I would like to thank
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why we conduct this research to know or investigate what are their (household) perception about SME product based on 4 factor which is brand‚ purchase intention‚ packaging and last but not least price. For instance‚ SME product that we choose is MUNIRAH and on the other hand we compare with well-known fruit juice for example PEEL FRESH juice. Although SME brand is cheaper than well-known brand‚ but we found that consumer is willing to pay at high cost because of the brand. They think‚ SME brand is
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Investor’s Perception on Mutual Funds”‚journal of research in commerce and management‚vol.1‚no.8‚pp.11-27. Davar‚ Y. Gill‚ S (2007)‚”An Analysis was made on the Perceptual Views of Investors in Investment Decision Making: An empirical Study of Perceptual View of Investors”‚journal on banking financial services‚vol.2‚pp.285-297. Desigan et al. (2006)‚ “Women Investor’s Perception Towards Investment: An Empirical Study”‚ Indian Journal of Marketing Gilkar‚ N.A (2002)‚ “Investors Perceptions of Mutual
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Source : Survey Data The above table indicates the various age groups of respondents visiting shopping malls.From this we can conclude that about 40% of mall visitors are of the age group 20-30 and they are youngsters who are students or who have just started earning income. Source : Survey Data Table given above shows how mall visitors are categorized on the basis of gender.About 66% comes under Female category.They enjoy shopping mall more than Mall which constitute only a minor part that
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A Study on consumer perception towards HERO MotoCorp bikes and after sales services provided in Chennai city A Project proposal (Submitted by R.Sethuraman‚ Roll No: 0906MBA0547: Reg No: 68210250011) 1.1 PRIMARY OBJECTIVES * To analyze consumer perception towards Hero Honda motor bikes * To get feed back on what consumer expects from Hero Honda * To analyze consumer perception towards services offered by Hero Honda and performance of the motor cycle. 1.2 SECONDARY OBJECTIVES
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