particular, religious commitment with intra-personal and inter-personal dimensions is presented as a moderator variable. A literature review was conducted to select an appropriate theoretical model based on the recognized variables. In addition, the paper provides insight into each variable of the proposed model. The practical implication of this study extends to the new window for marketers and businesses in different countries involved in the Halal business. Establishing a strong Halal brand assists
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| Consumer Behavior Analysis of “Woodland Shoes” | | Submitted to:Farhan FaruquiSenior Lecturer,Department of Business Administration,East West University, Dhaka.Submitted by: Name | ID | Arafat Rauf | 2009-2-10-345 | MKT 410Section: 1Summer: 2011Date of Submission:3rd August 2011 | | Table of content | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Introduction Origin of the report: This report is prepared with the respect to three month course of
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The findings of the paper confirms that Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai and Toyota within the automobile industry are implementing corporate social responsibility initiatives and best management practices in order to achieve the faith and trust of their beloved customers, promoting
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Asian Social Science; Vol. 8, No. 12; 2012 ISSN 1911-2017 E-ISSN 1911-2025 Published by Canadian Center of Science and Education Green Marketing: A Study of Consumers’ Attitude towards Environment Friendly Products Jacob Cherian1 & Jolly Jacob2 1 2 Department of Management, College of Business Administration, Abu Dhabi University, Abu Dhabi, UAE Department of Applied Sciences, College of Arts and Sciences, Abu Dhabi University, Abu Dhabi, UAE Correspondence: Jolly Jacob, Department of
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Copy of Your Assignments: You may need to re-submit assignments if your mentor has indicated that you may or must do so. Academic Integrity: All work submitted in each course must be the Learner’s own. This includes all assignments, exams, term papers, and other projects required by the faculty mentor. The known submission of another person’s work represented as that of the Learner’s without properly citing the source of the work will be considered plagiarism and will result in an unsatisfactory
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Buyer’s behavior In online auctions as opposed to traditional auctions Table of contents 1. Introduction 3 2. Online auctions as opposed to traditional auctions 3 3.1. Advantages online auctions 3 3.2. Risks of auctions 4 3. Buyers decision-making process in auctions 4 4. Type of auction 5 5.3. English auction 5 5. Economic theories 6 6.4. Rational behavior 6 6.5. Effects of irrational behavior
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cultural factors act as invisible barriers in international business communications. Understanding cultural differences is one of the most significant skills for firms to develop in order to have a competitive advantage in international business. This paper probes some key elements of cross-cultural issues in international business communication and provides a framework for creating competitive advantage for firms engaged in international business. Culture affects many aspects of international business
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responsibility and authority for the product from the design and manufacturing through marketing and has direct contacts with both dealers and consumers b. The Toyota system responds more quickly than competitors, allowing the company to correct any mistakes and react to market trends faster than competitors c. Since the corporate philosophy is to serve customers, consumer inputs are more likely to be used develop better new products 2. Toyota’s manufacturing system designed to serve customers in
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Influence of Reference Groups Lauren A. Grimsley Consumer Behavior January 23, 2011 Dr. Kelly Bruning Strayer University Abstract This paper talks about the influence of reference groups on consumer behavior. It identifies the different type of reference groups and takes a look at different websites that attract reference groups in order to gain identity and make sales. Introduction
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first published on May 11, 2012 doi:10.1177/1461444812442927 * This article was found in the Sage database under New Media and Society. The authors are Drew P. Cingel and S. Shyam Sundar. The article was published in December 2012 * The paper states the new generations methods of learning are changing towards technological ways such as communication technologies. * What fascinated me was why the new generation cannot use proper grammar when texting or chatting. Is there a way that
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