| | |Case Study #3: “Apple Vs. Samsung” | | | |
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Introduction Flipkart is an Indian e-commerce company headquartered in Bangalore, Karnataka. It was founded by Sachin Bansal and Binny Bansal in 2007. In its initial years, Flipkart focused on online sales of books, but it later expanded to electronic goods and a variety of other products. Flipkart offers multiple payment methods like credit card, debit card, net banking, e-gift voucher, and the major of all Cash on Delivery.[3] The cash-on-delivery model adopted by Flipkart has proven to be of
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prices and the best customer service. Amazon.com offers millions of new, refurbished and used items in categories such as health and personal care, jewelry and watches, gourmet food, sports and outdoor equipment and apparel, books, music, DVDs, electronics, office equipment, toys and baby supplies, home and garden and on demand video. Amazon has also established separate websites in Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy, Japan and China. They provide international shipping to certain
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leading name in consumer electronics ,especially in the smartphone industry today.Originating from South Korea,the company has established a strong presence worldwide.A company with an extremely diversified portfolio,Samsung has a complex brand to manage.We conducted a comprehensive assessment of how the company has performed overall as a brand. Our Survey We conducted a survey on people from various countries.The idea was to find out what an average consumer of gadgets thinks about Samsung.We
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1) Introduction to the research topic In recent times business environment has changed at the very rapidly. Effect of globalization and liberalization of global economy have changed the functional areas of business. In recent years due to high market competition, various new techniques of business development and marketing have been developed. Use of latest technology for developing business has given birth to E-retail. E-retailing, also known as e-tailing is nothing but shopping through the internet
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Website 1: mp3.zing.vn I. Introduction After 5 years of development, Zing is one of the brands most powerful digital content on the market today. Not only that, this brand also demonstrates the "upper hand" position on most fields that Zing participants from music, news to social networks. The first product takes the brand name Zing is Zing Mp3 was borned 9 years ago (7/2008). Meanwhile, Vietnam's Internet market is relatively new at that time, mainly fond of online games, news, several forums
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INSTITUTE FOR FUTURE EDUCATION ENTREPRENEURSHIP & LEADERSHIP, LONAVALA, INDIA A Research on Online Buying behavior of Consumer’s in India Research Proposal Sahil Maini PGDM 2012-2014 Under the Guidance of Prof. Sachin modgil & Prof. Ajitabh Dutta 13 PROPOSED TITLE: “A research study on online buying behavior of consumer’s in India” Abstract Consumers are playing an important role in online shopping. The increasing use of Internet by the younger generation in India provides an emerging
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The History of Amazon Amazon is a Fortune 500 American e-commerce company (Amazon Global Resources, 2009). Its principal corporate offices are located in Seattle, Washington (Amazon Global Resources, 2009). It is the largest online electronic retailer in America (Webley, 2010). Amazon was founded in 1995 by Jeffrey Bezos’s (Amazon Global Resources, 2009) . Since Bezos opened the doors of Amazon he has defined and redefined online retailing for the rest of the Internet retail world. When the
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Organizing Functions of Management Relating to Knowledge and Technology as Organizational Resources Organizational Resources Tim Crawford University of Phoenix Business Management 330 May 11, 2010 Organizing Functions of Management Relating to Knowledge and Technology as Organizational Resources Barnes and Noble was recently cited as the nation’s top bookseller brand for the seventh year in a row and is also rated number two in trust among retailers for the second year in a row
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they are placed and not once a day, this would shorten the waiting times. The same rule should apply to the next stage. In order to speed this process up orders could be electronically managed and passed on directly from desk to desk through an electronic system. If we look at the other way of recording orders (through a salesperson), the same type of inefficiencies occur. There are too many human errors and the time between each phase is just too long. Therefore, in my opinion it is not the
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