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C/EI/249. Proposal. Online Shopping and E-commerce in Middle East
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- 1500
- DATE:
- 2012
- PRICE:
- 19.99 GBP
The paper proposes to examine the advantages and disadvantages of e-commerce in the Middle East countries. The aims and objectives of the research are outlined, literature is reviewed on the benefits and shortcomings of e-commerce, the methodology of the proposed study is described.
KEYWORDS: Proposal, Online Shopping, E-commerce, Middle East,
C/EI/247. Impacts of e-commerce on consumers: perceptions of online shopping
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- 3900
- DATE:
- 2012
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- 39.99 GBP
The paper examines the impacts of e-commerce on consumers providing a review of literature on the theory and background of e-commerce, and exploring the implications of the e-commerce growth in the UK. Primary research is conducted via an online survey and randomly distributed questionnaires. Conclusions are made about consumers’ attitudes towards online shopping.
KEYWORDS: e-commerce, consumers, online shopping,
C/EI/229. Dissertation + Proposal. An investigation of the buying behaviour of online fashion customers in Hong Kong
- WORDS:
- 21200
- DATE:
- 2011
- PRICE:
- 219.99 GBP
This dissertation investigates the buying behaviour of online fashion customers in Hong Kong. The study has a wide variety of objectives, some of which are to explore the extent of usage and popularity of online shopping investigate the role of trust in online consumer buying behaviour, to explore the factors that influence customers in Hong Kong to trust and use internet marketing services of online fashion brands, to explore the factors that aid in online decision making for the Hong Kong customers of the online fashion brands, and to critically analyse the internet marketing strategies adopted by the online fashion brands to build confidence, trust and loyalty amongst its customers. The review of literature discusses a range of topics, some of which include buyer behaviour in Hong Kong, trust, internet marketing in Hong Kong, and perceived risk. The details of the methodology are provided, and this section also details the data collection methods. The dissertation analyses the results from the research, and conclusions are made regarding recommendations. This paper contains 19150 words dissertation and 2050 words proposal.
KEYWORDS: Dissertation, buying behaviour, online fashion, Hong Kong, internet marketing, confidence, trust, loyalty!,
C/EI/228. Dissertation. An investigation of the buying behaviour of online fashion customers in Hong Kong
- WORDS:
- 19150
- DATE:
- 2011
- PRICE:
- 199.99 GBP
This dissertation investigates the buying behaviour of online fashion customers in Hong Kong. The study has a wide variety of objectives, some of which are to explore the extent of usage and popularity of online shopping investigate the role of trust in online consumer buying behaviour, to explore the factors that influence customers in Hong Kong to trust and use internet marketing services of online fashion brands, to explore the factors that aid in online decision making for the Hong Kong customers of the online fashion brands, and to critically analyse the internet marketing strategies adopted by the online fashion brands to build confidence, trust and loyalty amongst its customers. The review of literature discusses a range of topics, some of which include buyer behaviour in Hong Kong, trust, internet marketing in Hong Kong, and perceived risk. The details of the methodology are provided, and this section also details the data collection methods. The dissertation analyses the results from the research, and conclusions are made regarding recommendations.
KEYWORDS: Dissertation, buying behaviour, online fashion, Hong Kong, internet marketing, confidence, trust, loyalty!,
C/EI/227. Dissertation. Factors affecting consumer's online search for information
- WORDS:
- 8700
- DATE:
- 2011
- PRICE:
- 89.99 GBP
The dissertation examines the relationships between online search patterns and consumers’ purchasing intentions to identify factors that influence consumers’ online search for information. Literature is reviewed on the use of the Internet as a marketing channel, the theory of consumer behaviour, the features of online information search, etc. The methods of the research are based on the analysis of secondary data and primary data obtained from online questionnaires and semi-structured telephone interviews. Conclusions are made about the relevance of the dissertation for online marketers and their understanding of the Internet utilization for online search and purchasing purposes.
KEYWORDS: Dissertation, online search for information, Internet marketing, consumer behaviour,
C/EI/218. An examination of the attitudes of consumers towards online and in store shopping at Tesco
- WORDS:
- 7700
- DATE:
- 2011
- PRICE:
- 79.99 GBP
This study is based on Tesco online and in store shopping and aims to find out how consumer behaviour towards food retail shopping has evolved over the past few decades. The study also aims to find out the attitude towards offline shopping at Tesco, to find out the attitude towards online shopping at Tesco, to make a comparison of online and offline shopping at Tesco, and to conclude which one is preferred by the consumers at Tesco and why. The review of literature discusses topics like consumer behaviour, food retail shopping, and motives to shopping online and in store. The research methods and tools used are identified, and the paper then analyses the findings in great detail. The paper then concludes with recommendations based on the findings.
KEYWORDS: Tesco, online shopping, in store shopping, consumer behaviour!,
C/M/2007. Dissertation outline. Chinese consumer satisfaction towards online shopping
- WORDS:
- 1200
- DATE:
- 2011
- PRICE:
- 19.99 GBP
The paper presents an outline of the dissertation on the factors affecting online shopping behavior towards the Chinese online retail market. The aims and objectives of the dissertation are detailed, sources of the literature review are indicated discussing the development of China’s online consumer base and the determinants of online consumer satisfaction. The methodology of the research is described.
KEYWORDS: Dissertation outline, Chinese consumer satisfaction, online shopping,
C/EI/199. Barriers to online shopping worldwide and in Saudi Arabia
- WORDS:
- 8600
- DATE:
- 2011
- PRICE:
- 89.99 GBP
The paper examines the reasons behind online shopping in Saudi Arabia providing information on the access to the Internet, people’s perceptions of online shopping, the challenges of online payment and website navigation, etc. Online shopping is compared with traditional (off-line) shopping discussing the practice of ROBO (‘research online buy offline’), highlighting related risks, and making conclusions about the changes in Saudi Arabian culture and attitudes towards online purchasing.
KEYWORDS: online shopping, Saudi Arabia,
C/EI/197. Dissertation. Dimension of E-Consumer Behaviour in Saudi Arabia
- WORDS:
- 9750
- DATE:
- 2011
- PRICE:
- 99.99 GBP
The dissertation examines e-consumer behaviour towards online shopping in Saudi Arabia. Literature is reviewed on the functional, social, experiential, situational and consumer-related factors that influence e-behaviour. The methodology of the research includes analysis of primary data collected from a random sample of online consumers via questionnaires. Conclusions are made about the relevance of each group of factors for the shaping of e-consumer behaviour in Saudi Arabia.
KEYWORDS: Dissertation, E-Consumer Behaviour, Saudi Arabia, online shopping,
C/EI/191. Barriers to online shopping and purchases
- WORDS:
- 4400
- DATE:
- 2011
- PRICE:
- 49.99 GBP
The paper examines why some of the Internet users refrain from shopping online. People’s perceptions of online shopping are investigated discussing the reputation of Internet retailers, website designs, online service quality, etc. The advantages of offline and online shopping are indicated discussing the “Research Online Buy Offline” approach, across the border trade, security issues of online shopping, etc.
KEYWORDS: online shopping, offline shopping, website, security,
S/EI/75. Dissertation. How The Determinants Of Online Shopping Consumers' Satisfaction Apply To Luxury Fashion Goods
- WORDS:
- 12200
- DATE:
- 2011
- PRICE:
- 129.99 GBP
This dissertation aims to investigate how determinants of online shopping consumer’s satisfaction are applicable for luxury fashion goods. The objectives of the study are to draw on the literature of customers’ satisfaction with online shopping experience to derive a model of consumers’ satisfaction with luxury fashion goods online shopping experience, to investigate consumers’ satisfaction with their online luxury fashion shopping experience, and to identify the determinants of consumers’ satisfaction with buying luxury fashion goods online and make a comparison with those for online purchase of non luxury products. The dissertation then provides the back ground to the study, which is followed by the review of literature. The review discusses topics like customer satisfaction, security, trust, merchandising, entertainment, luxury brand perception, and customer service. Data for this study was collected through secondary literature analysis and focus groups. The study analyses all of the data collected, and the paper concludes with a discussion regarding the objectives of the study and areas of future research.
KEYWORDS: Dissertation, online shopping, consumer satisfaction, luxury fashion goods, security, trust, merchandising, entertainment, luxury brand perception!,
C/M/1872. Dissertation. What Motivates Customers to Buy Products and Services Online?
- WORDS:
- 10400
- DATE:
- 2011
- PRICE:
- 109.99 GBP
The dissertation investigates the phenomenon of online shopping as a B2C (business to customer) form of e-commerce. The growth of the Internet and its users around the world is examined on the basis of statistic data. Academic literature is reviewed on the theory of consumer buying process, the technology acceptance model (TAM), the theory of planned behaviour and the theoretical framework of service quality (SERQUAL). A study is conducted using the methods of primary research via a questionnaire to reveal the motivations behind a customer’s decision to buy products or services on the Internet. Conclusions are made about consumer attitudes, motivations and fears with regard to online shopping.
KEYWORDS: Dissertation, customer motivations, online shopping, consumer buying behaviour,
C/EI/161. Proposal. Customer behavior in Hong Kong towards Internet marketing of online fashion shopping
- WORDS:
- 2050
- DATE:
- 2010
- PRICE:
- 29.99 GBP
The paper proposes research into the behaviour of customers in Hong Kong towards Internet fashion marketing and online shopping. Research background and objectives are outlined, literature is reviewed on the theory of Internet marketing and buying behavior with regard to Internet marketing in Hong Kong. The methods of the proposed research are described, its timeline and ethical issues are considered.
KEYWORDS: Proposal, Internet marketing, online fashion shopping, Hong Kong,
C/EI/160. Proposal. Consumer behavior towards online purchasing of food
- WORDS:
- 3350
- DATE:
- 2010
- PRICE:
- 39.99 GBP
The paper proposes to examine the features of online grocery shopping reviewing literature on the use of information technology in business environment, consumer behavior (CB) theory, CB outcomes in online purchasing, the evolution of online food retailing, motivators and demotivators of online shopping, etc. The objectives, rationale and methodology of the proposed research are outlined.
KEYWORDS: Proposal, Consumer behavior, online purchasing of food,
C/EI/157. E-Business Strategy of Tesco.com
- WORDS:
- 4600
- DATE:
- 2010
- PRICE:
- 49.99 GBP
The paper examines the e-business strategy of Tesco reviewing the company’s history and background, conducting their SWOT analysis and Porter’s five forces analysis of the grocery retailing industry, describing Tesco’s e-business strategy in the context of customer relationship management (CRM), addressing the legal and ethical issues of the company’s e-business, and warning customers about potential negative implications of shopping online at Tesco.com.
KEYWORDS: E-Business Strategy, Tesco.com, online shopping,
C/EI/156. Target Markets and Consumer Behaviour towards Online Purchasing
- WORDS:
- 1000
- DATE:
- 2010
- PRICE:
- 19.99 GBP
The paper offers advice to an insurance company about their marketing campaign suggesting the methods of potential customers’ targeting and discussing buying behaviours towards online purchasing of products for sale on Amazon, and Online Cranes websites.
KEYWORDS: Consumer behaviour, targeting, online purchasing, Amazon, Online Cranes,
C/B/2928. PESTEL analysis of the UK online retailing industry
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- 1200
- DATE:
- 2010
- PRICE:
- 19.99 GBP
This paper presents and overview of the UK online clothing and apparel retailing Industry. The PESTEL framework is used in order to analyze the external factors that may affect the industry.
KEYWORDS: Online clothing, apparel, retailing industry, PESTEL!,
C/B/2922. Porter's Five Forces analysis of the UK online retailing industry
- WORDS:
- 500
- DATE:
- 2010
- PRICE:
- 9.99 GBP
This paper presents and overview of the UK online clothing and apparel retailing Industry. Porter’s Five Forces analysis is used in order to evaluate the competiveness of the industry, focusing on firms within the industry.
KEYWORDS: Online clothing, apparel, retailing industry, Porter’s Five Forces,
C/EI/152. Proposal. Online grocery shopping: An evaluation of motivational factors for consumer adoption
- WORDS:
- 1200
- DATE:
- 2010
- PRICE:
- 19.99 GBP
This paper proposes research into online grocery shopping, in regard to the motivational factors for consumer adoption, aiming to also analyse consumer shopping behaviour as well as the trends of online grocery shopping. The abstract and background are summarised, introducing the topic and discussing past research. Qualitative and quantitative researches are the proposed methods of data collection, using surveys, analysis of secondary data and theoretical reviews.
KEYWORDS: Proposal, Online grocery shopping, consumer, motivational factors, shopping behaviour, qualitative, quantitative!,
C/EI/151. Dissertation. Online grocery shopping: An evaluation of motivational factors for consumer adoption
- WORDS:
- 9550
- DATE:
- 2010
- PRICE:
- 99.99 GBP
This dissertation aims to discuss the motivational factors that account for consumers’ preference for online grocery shopping. The trends that have been developing for online grocery shopping is analysed, along with the impact that this type of shopping can have on consumers’ general shopping behaviour. The review of literature focuses on the context of the subject, consumer buying behaviour, and the development of online purchasing channels. The data will be collected through use of qualitative and quantitative data collection methods, including analysis of secondary data and literature, as well as surveys. The research limitations and ethical considerations are discussed, as is the rationale behind the research approach. The findings are thoroughly analysed, and related to the objectives of the paper, concluding with recommendations for future research.
KEYWORDS: Dissertation, Online grocery shopping, consumer, motivational factors, shopping behaviour, qualitative, quantitative!,
C/M/1615. Dissertation. Consumer behaviour towards online purchasing in UK
- WORDS:
- 11950
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- Data and Output files
- DATE:
- 2010
- PRICE:
- 119.99 GBP
The dissertation investigates the buying behaviour trends of UK consumers with the focus on online purchasing. Literature is reviewed on the theory of consumer behaviour (CB) and the determinants of online buying behaviour. Secondary and primary research is conducted using questionnaires to determine the features of CB towards online shopping within various demographic groups distinguished along the lines of age and gender. Conclusions are made about the motivators and demotivators of online CB in UK consumers.
KEYWORDS: Dissertation, consumer behaviour, online purchasing, UK consumers,
C/EI/144. Proposal. Legal issues of consumer online purchases from abroad
- WORDS:
- 2650
- DATE:
- 2010
- PRICE:
- 29.99 GBP
The paper proposes research into defending actions for consumers in foreign courts with regard to goods or services purchased via email or the Internet, and the impact of online consumer transactions on international business. Research questions are formulated explaining the rationale behind the choice of the topic, the structure of the proposed dissertation is outlined, its methodology is described, the problem areas are identified.
KEYWORDS: Proposal, Legal issues, consumer online purchases, foreign courts, international business,
S/EI/71. Dissertation. Does Trust of Web Merchants Influence Adoption of Electronic Commerce by Consumers?
- WORDS:
- 13100
- DATE:
- 2010
- PRICE:
- 139.99 GBP
The dissertation addresses consumer behaviour towards innovation with the focus on electronic commerce (EC) examining how the trust of web merchants contributes to the adoption of EC. Literature is reviewed on the previous research in the area tracing the development of EC and its perceptions by the consumers, looking at the attitudes towards innovation, explaining the concept of trust, etc. A study is conducted using the method of survey based on a questionnaire to provide statistical analysis of the data about consumer attitudes towards EC and the role of trust in EC adoption. Conclusions are made about the importance of the research in the context of previous studies of consumer behaviour towards online shopping.
KEYWORDS: Dissertation, Web Merchants, Electronic Commerce, EC, innovation, consumer behaviour, online shopping,
C/EI/133. Online selling project of Hands-On Glove Makers
- WORDS:
- 1900
- DATE:
- 2010
- PRICE:
- 19.99 GBP
The paper reports on the plan of a fictitious company Hands-On Glove Makers to establish a website where customers can buy sports and leisure gloves and pay for the purchase. Benefits and problems related to online shopping are outlined discussing e-commerce laws of the European Union.
KEYWORDS: Hands-On Glove Makers,
S/EI/70. Assessing suitable hardware and software implementation for the launch of a small E-commerce business: SummerTimeSurfers
- WORDS:
- 1600
- DATE:
- 2010
- PRICE:
- 19.99 GBP
The paper outlines the different steps taken in structuring the e-commerce side of this business as it launches an online sales channel. Starting by deriving and setting out the main aims and the objectives the company hopes to achieve with the new technology, the article then goes on to determine and evaluate the potential hardware and software solutions to fulfil the project and continue the software development process. Factors such as budget restrictions, staff training, maintenance and future upgrades are all taken into consideration in assessing suitability.
KEYWORDS: e-commerce, hardware, software, software development, internet, IT, Information systems!,
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