Essays about: "fast-moving consumer goods"

Showing result 21 - 25 of 63 essays containing the words fast-moving consumer goods.

  1. 21. Development of e-commerce within fast moving consumer goods

    University essay from KTH/Fastigheter och byggande

    Author : Julia Olsson; Julia Samaan; [2018]
    Keywords : E-commerce; FMCG; Business models; E-handel; Dagligvaruhandel; Affärsmodeller;

    Abstract : Today, we can observe a shift in consumer behavior where more products are being consumed online. For food or so called fast moving consumer goods it has taken longer to start this transition than for other industries such as books and electronics but now it is on the rise and it has been an overall increase of 30 to 37 % in the last couple of years. READ MORE

  2. 22. Future of online marketing: Consumer Recommendations

    University essay from KTH/Industriell ekonomi och organisation (Inst.)

    Author : Angelina Mallo; Mira Vincze; [2018]
    Keywords : marketing; digital marketing; social media; influencer; consumer recommendation; crowdsource; crowdscore; FMCG;

    Abstract : The purpose of this thesis is to research how consumer recommendations can be used in terms of marketing and sales purposes in the Fast Moving Consumer Goods sector. Due to technological changes and a shift from traditional to digital marketing, the way of communicating to the audience has changed. READ MORE

  3. 23. PRICE PREMIUM FAST-MOVING CONSUMER GOODS

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionen

    Author : Tanvir Ahmed Shuvo; Mentor Krasniqi; [2018]
    Keywords : FMCG; Price Premium; Consumption; Consumer behavior; Consumer culture; Quality; Perceived Value; Conspicuous Consumption; Product Involvement.; Business and Economics;

    Abstract : Title: Price Premium FMCG products - An exploratory study of the underlying factors why consumers would be willing to pay more Date of seminar: 5th June, 2018 Course: BUSN39 Degree project in Global Marketing Authors: Tanvir Ahmed Shuvo & Mentor Krasniqi Supervisor: Burak Tunca Keywords: FMCG, Price Premium, Consumption, Consumer behavior, Consumer culture, Quality, Perceived Value, Conspicuous Consumption, Product Involvement. Thesis purpose: The purpose of our study is to examine what underlying factors affect consumers’ willingness to pay premium price for fast moving consumer goods. READ MORE

  4. 24. Game of Trust: Brand-generated content vs Consumer-generated advertising : A qualitative study of Arla Foods

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionen

    Author : Emelie Cheng; Nadia Khan; [2017]
    Keywords : Social media advertising; Brand-generated content; Consumer-generated advertising; Trust; Purchase intention; Fast-moving consumer goods;

    Abstract : This thesis studies how trust in two different types of social media advertising, brand-generated content (BGC) and consumer-generated advertising (CGA), influence Millennials purchase intention towards brands in the fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) industry. The phenomenon of CGA has caught researchers’ interest since it is believed to influence consumers’ purchase intention by affecting their trust in the advertising. READ MORE

  5. 25. The relationship of internal, social and external determinants towards the green purchase intention of German Generation Y for fast moving consumer goods

    University essay from Högskolan Dalarna/Företagsekonomi

    Author : Svenja Bouwmann; Ilona Schnieder; [2017]
    Keywords : German Generation Y; green marketing; purchase intention; internal; social and external determinants; FMCGs;

    Abstract : Purpose – The purpose of this thesis is to test the relationship of internal and social determinants (environmental attitude, social/subjective norms and perceived behavioural control) as well as external determinants (green marketing tools) towards the green purchase intention of German Generation Y for fast moving consumer goods (FMCGs). Design/methodology/approach – An online questionnaire was distributed to people of the German Generation Y (aged between 21 and 37) using non-probability sampling by means of volunteer and convenient sampling. READ MORE