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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Life cycle cost analysis as a tool for industrial sales: lessons from two industries in India Subcon

FERNANDO, P USHANI CHATHURANGA SANDEEPANI JAYASIRI, GUNARATHNA, ANGODA L PIYANKARA JAYADEWA January 2022 (has links)
Industrial selling is considered to be one of the highly challenging tasks and sales personnel are exploring new strategies and tools to stay ahead of the competition to achieve organizational objectives. The study has focused on adding to the academic knowledge of the use of an innovative and creative sales tool to enhance the performance of the function. For this purpose, with the professional experience of research team members, the use of Life Cycle Cost Analysis (LCCA) is taken into the account as the tool. Though the LCCA is generally accepted as an instrument used by organizational procurement departments, it has been observed that there is a strategic and functional importance of academically studying the role of the during the industrial sales process, how it has been utilized during the interaction with various members in the organizational decision-making process and the role of the other internal departments in applying it. It was our utmost faith, it would be an interesting and insightful area of academic exploration while addressing relatively considerable the drought in academic studies on industrial sales. The topic was selected based on the researchers’ previous experience followed by thorough literature research in identifying the knowledge gap on the topic. The empirical data collection was carried out over two industries, namely, Protective Coatings (Industrial paints) and Luxury bathroom fixtures and fittings in India Subcontinent. Data was gathered using semi-structured interviews with sales professionals who have been selected based on the researchers’ personal contacts. The gathered data were analyzed using qualitative techniques.  The study showed that the LCCA plays a significant role in different stages of the Industrial sales process as a sales tool and it has helped the sales personnel to a greater extent during their interaction with various members of the organizational buying unit. Unanimously, it was accepted by the members of the sales department that the other departments are instrumental in the effective use of the LCCA. The LCCA is a tool that can be utilized in the industrial sales process and that other industries can use as well. The idea might be used by sales teams in other companies, such as those that build bridges, railways, and roads, recycle, enforce traffic laws, manufacture building materials, and so forth. The study found that LCCA is used by enterprises as a tool in the industrial sales process. In the Presentation and Demonstration phase of the sales process, the instrument is heavily utilized. The sales team's satisfaction with LCCA has increased due to its proactive role in lowering DMU objections.
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Socio-economic factors influencing the electric vehicle buying process in Iceland

Gobczyński, Karol, Leroux, Maxime January 2011 (has links)
The aim of this research is the analysis of socio-economic factors that wouldinfluence consumer buying process of electric vehicles in Iceland. The purpose of the researchis to detect the most crucial factors influencing Icelanders decisions for and againstpurchasing an electric vehicle, instead of car with internal combustion engine. This researchverified people‟s opinions and can bring companies closer to real mindsets of Icelandicpotential buyers. Moreover, this paper might give a possibility to eliminate wrong thinkingand barriers by better adjusted marketing. Additionally, analyzed advantages might showwhat the main reason of shifting to this alternative technology is. Moreover, it shows whatmight be the customer acceptance price range.
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Specifika chování zákazníka na trzích kulturního dědictví. / Specifics of Consumer Behavior on Cultural Heritage Market

Johnová, Radka January 2008 (has links)
Doctoral thesis Specifics of Consumer Behavior on Cultural Heritage Market is a market research based analysis of visitors of museums and galleries. The main goal of the work is to describe and segment the audiences, find out stimuli influencing visitor behavior, visitor motivation and lifestyle in order to suggest new marketing strategies attracting either new visitors or to turn occasional visitors into clients. The first part uses the theoretical microeconomic approach for analyzing the demand for cultural heritage; the price policy and price strategies of museums and galleries, and results in socially justified price of merit goods. The second part compares the Czech "consumer" of cultural heritage with an average consumer behavior in the same markets within the European Union and the U.S.A. The main part of the thesis consists of the research project based on quantitative descriptive research among museum and gallery visitors. The sample size is 543 respondents. Respondents were interviewed from September 2008 to March 2009 (personal intercept interview) in 25 organizations (from large and important institutions to small and regional organizations). The research project uses the nonprobability (convenience) sample of those who came to a museum, gallery or exhibition. The thesis results in the recommendation of marketing strategies for museums and galleries.

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