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    Have you ever think about why retail stores are arranged in a certain way? That is because they want people to buy their products that they are selling on their market. Having a happy customer is what all retail businesses wants to have. However, in order to make it happen, they should know exactly what the consumer 's needs and wants. That is exactly what the retail anthropologist does; they observe consumers’ shopping routine for them to determine how they would construct and where would they…

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    Finding a new method to understand the customers better The conception of the ancient human is having enough food and warm clothing, but the need of the current human is changed. With the continuous development of the society, everything also changes to catch up the development of the society. Then, human doesn’t escape from this changed rules, so people want to eat and wear better to satisfy their needs. In business, everyone always wonders why this product is successful and that is…

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    cuts costs, stays competitive and attracts new customers from a business point of view. In agreeance Hogarth et al. (2004) claim that been the years of 2002 and early 2005 online banking increased 47 percent. Showing that more and more people are now using internet banking, today, 76% of Internet users report going online a day. (Hall, 2016) Big data is used by banks as every transaction provides information…

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    Coercive Shopping

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    Coercive Shopping Site, smell and hearing senses can easily be distorted to be abused by retail anthropologist, but can there be a positive aspect? Even the sense of touch is changed, not with physically touching items but rather the coupon paper in the hand of the consumer. Senses are used to help consumers with decisions and distorted to make them believe they are doing what they really want. Tricked into buy something the consumer does not need and helping them get things easier and…

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    E-Commerce Data Analysis

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    to access the gamut of information by these simple yet effective devices. Customer satisfaction is the prime aim of online store and e-commerce. So they undertake all actions anticipated for error detection and error removal. They stream line the processes or divide the tasks for easy execution. All are perfected with precise and accurate entries or records. At the end of…

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    up to thousands to rent one of their store locations. Also, they have several upfront costs such as store sign, designing their store, buying inventory, sales equipment, and more. #2: 24/7 Potential Income One of the advantages of ecommerce is that online stores are always open for business. With your ads, you can attract someone at 11 p.m. or 4 a.m.. Most physical location stores are open between 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. By being available at all hours, you can attract people who would normally pick up…

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    Online shopping is continuously becoming more popular and growing rapidly every day along with the development of technology are getting better at Malaysia. Online retail sales are estimated to grow from $172 billion in 2005 to $329 billion in 2010 [Johnson 2005]. There are 32 countries worldwide with the Internet penetration rate higher than 50% (http://www.internetworldstats.com). As of April 2006, 73% of American adults are Internet users (http://www.pewinternet.org). Online shopping has it…

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    Amazon is currently the largest firm in the online retail market (Greenspan, 2017). Given the dynamic and fast paced nature of the industry, it is essential that Amazon maintain a high level of resilience and innovation as well as take into consideration and address multiple macroenvironmental factors to stay ahead. To assess how well the company is adapting to different conditions we can use a tool called the PESTLE analysis model. The acronym PESTEL stands for “Political, Economic, Social,…

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    machine ) , online banking, biometric screenings and multimedia’s in libraries. First of all I will describe about “Online Banking”. Online banking basically is where people can just directly do their banking purposes and deals just throughout the internet without going to the bank. Online banking is a great feature, most banks do offer it. There are several benefits and its limitations of online banking. Five benefits by using the online banking is that firstly, you can pay your bills online…

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    Haura Haseena Case Study

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    Haura Haseena Collection is an online based company that produce and sell Muslimah clothing such as niqab (cloth that cover the face as part of sartorial hijab), long hijab, tunic blouse and jubah. The company choose to sell Muslimah apparel because of the soaring demand in the market and during that time, which is 2014, there were not many brand and business sells Muslimah apparel like today. In addition, Haura Haseena also decide to sell niqab and long hijab through online looking into…

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