of Exposure to Coke Brand Identification on Taste Perception (JC, LK, SS, ND) 1. Abstract Short abstract, which describes the core of your study and main findings. 1. Introduction Here you describe why your study is interesting/ important; your problem statement and research question. 1. Theory Theory This study aims at affirming that the taste perception of the participants will be highly influenced on whether they are exposed directly to the brand-label, are only aware
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FACTORS AFFECTING BRAND LOYALTY AMONG SMALL SCALE SAVERS (A Case Study Bank) ABSTRACT The purpose of the study was to find out the factors affecting brand loyalty among small scale savers. This was a descriptive sample survey which targeted 100 customers of Equity bank Nairobi. The specific objectives of this study were to establish who loyal customers to Equity are, to determine the factors that make the customer satisfied, to examine how awareness work to help brand loyalty and to determine
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Two European Hotel Groups: Equity Analysis Table of Contents Introduction ........................................................................................................................................... 3 Business Description ......................................................................................................................... 4 Industry Analysis ..........................................................
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Title | Keywords | Model / Variables | Impact Of Celebrity Endorsed Advertisements On Consumers (Anjum, et al., 2012) | Advertisements, Brand, Brand equity, Celebrity, Credibility, Endorsed | Celebrities Endorsement (Appendix 1) | Celebrity endorsement, brand credibility and brand equity (Spry, et al., 2009) | Celebrities ,Product endorsement, Brands, Australia | Celebrities Endorsement Conceptual Framework (Appendix 2) | Global Beauty Industry Trends In The 21ST Century (Łopaciuk &
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on creation of luxury brand 10. Strategies used to build successful Internet based customer services 11. Measuring the effectiveness of retail banking of a nationalised bank compared to a MNC 12. Conspicuous consumption 13. Study of awareness and acceptibility of UPVC windows and door systems 14. Opportunities of Financing the NANO’s in Bangalore 15. Changing trends in FMCG industry in India 16. A study of best HR practices in service industry 17. Fundamental analysis of Indian telecom companies
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Financial Statements Analysis Dr. Rimona Palas Caroline LAYANI Id: 94746 Michael WEIMBERG Id: 94852 Nathan BENAMOU Id: 94531 Sebastian KANOVICH Id:799048 I. Executive summary After analyzing the income statement, ratios and strategies of the Coca-Cola Company, we can conclude that Coca-Cola had a continuous revenue growth between the years 2009 and 2011. It is the largest soft drink industry company in the world and therefore stands in a privileged position to face potential
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Financial Reporting Analysis Ratio Analysis Of Colgate Palmolive (INDIA) Limited Submitted to: Dr. T. P. GHOSH Submitted by: Group I 1. Apurva Shahi 2. Deepali Agarwal 3. Konda Moulika 4. Mallipati Manoj 5. Mitali Pravin 6. Nidhi Agarwal Contents:
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A study of the effects of brand image on consumer behaviour and brand equity Eddie Phun Foo Boon BA Hons (University Malaya) MBA (University Putra Malaysia) International Graduate School of Management Division of Business and Enterprise University of South Australia (UniSA) Submitted on this 10th November in the year 2004 for the partial requirements of the degree of Doctor of Business Administration UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA 31 A66 2.1JuJ LIBRARY. Doctor of Business Administration
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Preference Understand the market –> Adapt to the market -> Better influence the market Types of Market: Company, Reference, Generic, Induced (print ink), Captive (limited competition) Market Analysis: Size of the market, Demand analysis, Competitor Analysis, Environment Analysis (political, economic, social, technological), SWOT Consumer behavior is made of i) consumer needs and expectations, ii) consumer purchasing process. Knowing consumers’ needs and expectations is the best
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evaluated through PEST analysis. PEST analysis of Burberry to evaluate strategic capabilities: The PEST analysis looks into the Burberry’s exposure to Political, Economical, Social and Technological factors, which may affect its strategy formulation capabilities. The following factors may be considered in this regard (Wetfeet, 2008): Political: (Kluyver, 2010) The Group operates in many countries including the emerging markets. These countries subject to changes in laws and regulations, including
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