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The economy of India is on a growth spree since the last two decades. This growth has increased the shopping options available to the consumers. The present study has tried to ascertain the decision-making styles of young-adult consumers so as to provide information to marketers interested in...
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Retailing is a set of business activities that adds value to the producers and services sold to consumers for their personal or family use. Often people think of retailing only as sale of product in stores. But retailing also involves sale of services, medical facilities, boarding, lodging,...
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The growing use of social media is changing the consumer buying behavior across countries and regions. However, consumers in a developing region like Rajasthan are generally described as risk reluctant and hence the impact of social media on consumer online buying behavior is a pertinent topic...
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The aim of this study is to analyze the influence of retailer equity on shoppers’ intention to purchase private labels from shoppers’ standpoint in the Indian large retailing. We conceptualize retailer equity comprises four dimensions-retailer awareness, retailer associations, perceived...
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This study examines the factors that influence advertising on consumer-based brand loyalty focused on a sports shoe brand in Bhopal India which pointed to the advertisement, brand loyalty, brand trust, and perceived quality. The researcher carried out the analysis based on a quantitative...
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Although India has made great strides in economic growth but despite that there exist huge inequality gap in society and people are still devoid of basic amenities. The benefits of growth post liberalization has been only limited to rich and middle class in India. Over 60% of the Indian...
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The aim of this paper is to analyse consumers’ perception about private label products of Indian retailers and to examine the group difference between gender of the consumers and their perceptions towards private label product attributes. Total 345 samples are collected from consumers across...
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This paper studies about the marketing strategies of Samsung. India is a potential market for mobile phone industry. Every mobile company sees India as 900 million mobile customers. But Indian per capita is very low. So the company manufacturing low cost mobile with various features can only...
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Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the dimensions of perceived risk, which influence consumers' purchase intention toward the retailers' private labels. Based upon the previous literature, majorly four dimensions of the perceived risk have been considered for the study. These...
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India has over 180 million Muslim population which makes it an ideal marketplace for halal products. However, not much research has been done to understand the opportunities and challenges pertaining to Halal business in India. The purpose of this study is to explore and examine how Halal...
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