scholarly journals Conceptualizing Consumer Perceptions of Making M-Payments Using Smart Phones in Ireland

Author(s):  
Pavel Andreev ◽  
Aidan Duane ◽  
Philip O’Reilly
2012 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 17
Author(s):  
Azhar Adabi ◽  
Hendro Setyono

This study titled consumer perceptions among students and the general public against the Blackberry smart phone brand in the Jogjakarta. This study aims to determine whether there are difference among students in the consumer and the general public on smart phones. The research was conducted in Yogyakarta in  particular by using a questionnaire, each of 50 respondents who were sampled. By using the technique of sampling, snowball sampling. Analysis of test data used in the arithmetic mean statistic. From the survey results revealed that consumer perceptions of brand smart phone blackberry is positive, where the perception among students is better than the consumer’s perception among the general public. From the analysis of hypothesis testing concluded that the probability of > significance () means there is no difference among students in the consumer and the general public on blackberry smart phone brand. The price of smart phone based on the attribute probability value 0.540. While the quality attributes of a smart phone probability value of 0.149. And attribute value of the probability models of smart phones 0.638


2013 ◽  
Author(s):  
Elise Chandon Ince ◽  
Nora Moran ◽  
Rajesh Bagchi
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2011 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mario Pandelaere ◽  
Barbara Briers ◽  
Christophe Lembregts
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2011 ◽  
Vol 4 (5) ◽  
pp. 91-93
Author(s):  
Dr.S.NAMASIVAYAM Dr.S.NAMASIVAYAM ◽  
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M.PRAKASH M.PRAKASH ◽  
M.KRISHNAKUMAR M.KRISHNAKUMAR

Author(s):  
Shankar Chaudhary

Despite being in nascent stage m-commerce is gaining momentum in India. The explosive growth of smart-phone users has made India much loved business destination for whole world. Indian internet user is becoming the second largest in the world next to China surpassing US, which throws open plenty of e-commerce opportunities, not only for Indian players, offshore players as well. Mobile commerce is likely to overtake e-commerce in the next few years, spurred by the continued uptrend in online shopping and increasing use of mobile apps.The optimism comes from the fact that people accessing the Internet through their mobiles had jumped 33 per cent in 2014 to 173 million and is expected to grow 21 per cent year-on-year till 2019 to touch 457 million. e-Commerce brands are eyeing on the mobile app segment by developing user-friendly and secure mobile apps offering a risk-free and easy shopping experience to its users. Budget 4G smart phones coupled with affordable plans, can very well drive 4G growth in India.


Author(s):  
Ghassan J. Hijazin ◽  
Mohammad J. Alhusban ◽  
Rami T. Dalabeeh ◽  
Mohammed Abu-Hjeilah
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HortScience ◽  
1994 ◽  
Vol 29 (5) ◽  
pp. 576d-576
Author(s):  
Ellen T. Paparozzi

Fertilizer particularly nitrogen is part of the concern about groundwater contamination. Many floricultural and ornamental plants do not need the high rates of nitrogen that are typically recommended. However, whenever one alters the quantity of a given nutrient the overall nutrient balance, as well as other physiological processes, changes. A brief overview of our research on poinsettias, roses, and chrysanthemums will be presented. Suggested ratios, critical S levels and nutrient problems associated with incorrect balances will be shared. Limitations due to statistical methods and the impact nutrient balance has on certain plant processes such as flowering and coloring and thus, consumer acceptance will be summarized. Future plans in this area may focus on the need for new statistical techniques, nutrient acquisition by roots and consumer perceptions of plant quality.


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