[pic]CONTENTS 1. Introduction to the study 15. Annexure 2. Industry profile 16. Bibliography 3. Company Profil 4. Product Profile 5. History of MICO MARBLES 7. Departmental Study ➢ Production unit ➢ Polishing unit ➢ Marketing departments ➢ Organization chart 8.Scope and limitations of the study 9. Objectives 10. Methodology 11.Data
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CONSUMER BUYING BEHAVIOR TOWARDS MOBILE PHONE BUYING AMONG UMP STUDENTS : MARKETING VERSUS ENVIRONMENTAL STIMULI. ABSTRACT Consumer buying behavior refers to the buying behavior of the individuals and households who buy goods and services for personal consumption. Factors affecting how customers make decisions are extremely complex. There are many factors that can affect this process as a person works through the purchase decision. According to the black box model of consumer behavior‚ there
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Ethics and the Consumer Introduction The objective of this paper is to identify and analyse the policies specified by government and organisations for the protection of consumer interests and the role of ethics in consumer choice. It also analyses the role of ethics in consumer culture and give examples of how the service sector reacts to it. The aim of this paper is to understand the movement for ethical consumption and reflect on its scope on the constitution of a new consumer culture‚ and
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A BRIEF STUDY ON CONSUMER SATISFACTION ON “SUDHA DAIRY” With special reference to PATNA DAIRY PROJECT Feeder Balancing Dairy Phulwarisharif‚ Patna- 801 505 SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR THE AWARD OF THE DEGREE OF BACHLOR OF BUSSINES MANAGEMENT (BBM) DEPTT.OF BUSSINES STUDIES A.N COLLAGE PATNA-800004 An Autonomous Institute under Magadh University‚ Bodh Gaya & Affiliated
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Q. 1: Discuss Sam’s statement that “only the customer can fire us all.” Do you know agree with this statement‚ and how do you relate customer behavior to this statement? 10 mark Q. 2: Using the example of fast food restaurants apply the concepts presented in the “Consumption Behavior” section. What implications might this analysis carry in developing business strategy for a particular restaurant? 10 mark Q. 3: Assume that you are developing an advertising
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CONSUMER THEORY I Consumer theory – deals with how a consumer chooses the best bundle of goods he/she can afford. BUDGET CONSTRAINT To know which bundle of goods a consumer can afford‚ we have to look into the consumer’s budget constraint. We first assume that there are only two goods‚ say good x1 and x2. A consumer can choose from bundle A (3‚ 2) – 3 units of good 1 and 2 units of good 2; bundle B (6‚ 5) – 6 units of good 1 and 5 units of good‚ so forth. Given the price of good 1 (p1)‚
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CONSUMER EDUCATION PROVIDES THE RIGHT PLATFORM FOR THE SELECTION OF THE GENUINE PRODUCT AND ELIMINATION OF THE DECEPTIVE PRODUCTS. ______________________________________________________________________________ INTRODUCTION Consumer education is the preparation of an individual through skills‚ concepts and understanding that are required for everyday living to achieve maximum satisfaction and utilization of his resources. It is defined as education given to the consumer about various consumer
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The Consumer Guarantees Act is a cornerstone piece of legislation. Its role is to protect consumers. Under the Act‚ your consumer rights are expressed as a series of "guarantees" that a seller automatically makes to you when you buy any goods or services ordinarily purchased for personal use.In this guide‚ we explain what those rights are‚ and what to do if you think your rights have been breached. The Consumer Guarantees Act 1993 A Summary Introduction: The Act came into force
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satisfaction level of the consumers as well as to know how effectively the company has segmented and positioned their product. We will also have a better understanding of factors that influence customers buying behaviour. The motive is to identifying the consumers who share similar demographic‚ psychographic‚ attitude and behaviour characteristics towards the product. This will help the companies to retain and attract customers effectively. Reviewed other factors that influence consumer purchasing decisions
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Consumer organizations are advocacy groups that seek to protect people from corporate abuse like unsafe products‚ predatory lending‚ false advertising‚ astroturfing and pollution. Consumer organizations may operate via protests‚ campaigning or lobbying. They may engage in single-issue advocacy (e.g.‚ the British Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA)‚ which campaigned against keg beer and for cask ale)[citation needed] or they may set themselves up as more general consumer watchdogs‚ such as the Consumers’
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