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    Question 1 Problem: Does Adil fall under the category of a “Consumer” under the Australian consumer law (ACL)? Rule: Australian consumer law (ACL) in phase 3, defines the customer consistent with its right components. Consistent with the law, a person will be entitled as a ‘customer’ or Consumer who obtains particular goods or offerings that are really worth a fee much less than $40000 in general. In the same time, a person may be a ‘consumer’ if he or she acquires an excellent costing…

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    Ma Yba Case Study

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    Introduction It is apparent that, the dramatic growth of Internet creates a great number of powerful companies and billionaires. To a great extent, Ma Yun is a legendary one of them in China, because of the significant growth of his company, Alibaba Group. Alibaba was founded in Hangzhou in 1999 (Alibaba-Group, 1999) and it is one of the largest platforms for online trade and business communication now. Alibaba is based on online platform and started in e-commerce B-to-B (Business to Business)…

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    unavoidable negative publicity, actual and potential damage to the company’s business and image on one hand, and on the other hand, it brings about social and ethical responsibility to consumers on product awareness and use. In addition, negative publicity usually has the tendency to damage the corporate image and consumer perception due to the media bias in the presentation of information in which the negative information is unfairly weighted more than positive information, in the evaluation of…

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    to get temporary access to an item, service or property? When “sharing” is market-mediated — when a company acts as an intermediary between consumers who don’t know each other — it is no longer sharing at all. Rather, consumers are paying to access someone else’s goods or services for a particular period of time. It is an economic exchange, and consumers are after utilitarian, rather than social, value . So in reality, sharing economy is not an economy described by the word “share” but it is…

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    The earnings go through to its bondholders where it is taxed. This organization secure the owner's personal assets from financial liability and provides some protection against personal liability. There are situations where an LLC owner can still be held personally responsible, such as if he intentionally does something fraudulent…

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    (Lunardo, Roux and Chaney, 2016). Marketers use servicescapes as a way to construct a wholesome consumer experience, but also to impact consumer’s behavior (Andersson et al., 2012). Consumer Behaviour is best described as the way people feel, think and motivate themselves towards a range of brands, retailers and products. Such was the description that Perner, L (2016) had to offer in his explanation of consumer behavior. Turley and…

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    Strength Weakness On the product line selection problem under attraction choice models of consumer behavior (Schön, C. , 2010) This paper shows an exact approach for maximizing profit-oriented product line design (PLD) with continuous price. This exact approach separated by consumer behaviors into two models, which consumer choices are aggregated or broken apart into each customer segment (different price). The consumer behavior in this approach is predicted by famous attraction models. 1. …

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    Food Inc Essay

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    Food INC. is a documentary from Robert Kenner who is on a mission (at least for the purpose of the documentary) to lift the veil of secrecy between the consumer, and the food industry he hopes to expose. The companies in charge that give the consumer an illusion of choice, an illusion of transparency, an illusion of rights towards food, an illusion of labor rights, and an illusion of animal rights, this is all masterfully played out, in an about 90 minutes documentary. There are harsh truths to…

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    Antitrust Laws

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    laws is to guarantee that buyers pay the most reduced conceivable cost in addition to with best quality or nature of products they are utilizing. Today, competitor laws empower everybody to take at least some part in the business or the market. Organizations can choose prices to offer for their products according to their standards. The businesses are allowed to promote their products. Competitor laws additionally empower the administration…

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    Byc Competitive Advantages

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    if that’s where the attention is, then that is the place where we need to focus most of our advertising and promotions on. Our next method would be by word of mouth, which we will rely on our customers and employees to spread the word about our organization. Lastly, we will pay for flyers to handout to people and other business in Belton that will allow us to advertise in their…

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