theories, literatures and previous studies regarding customer behavior towards Mobile Phone purchasing. Based on this researcher can get an idea about how previous studies conducted and what the findings are of those studies. Theories Consumer behavior Consumers make many buying decisions every day, and the buying decision is the focal point of the marketer?s effort. Most large companies engage in research activities on consumer buying decisions in great detail to answer questions about what consumers
tools in carrying functions or activities that originally were done manually. The present age is referred to as the information age or the digital age. The information age today is faced with diverse challenges and issues. Most of these issues are related to the use of information technology tools in carrying out various activities. Library and information services delivery have improved to a large extent as a result of the use of technology for library activities such as acquisition, circulation
Obama’s 2008 presidential campaign has often been described as the first electoral campaign in which the use of the new media had a decisive impact(Fagorusi, 2013). Ale (2014), in his work on The New Media and Democracy, refers to the new media as cell phones with the power of the computers of ten years ago, high speed Internet available anywhere without requiring a desktop computer, and rapid communication which can transfer not just voice files but data of all sorts, and which makes transfers of ideas
Backbone of the organization One of the reasons why the quality of information system is important is because it became the backbone of the organization which supports business operations. Information system is a vital for management of business today. In many businesses, survival and the ability to achieve strategic business goals is difficult without extensive use of information technology. There are s reasons or objectives why businesses use information system. If the IT system falls short of
like companies and associations. As well in school, most especially in universities and colleges, student organizations do exist to govern the student body. With these organizations, student leaders are given the power to do decision makings and activities in their campuses for the benefit and betterment of their members. Therefore, the communication that runs through the branches of every network is vital for the leaders and common students to be aware and knowledgeable of what the group is planning
These signs may assist customers in providing the direction they must move towards; it can also be a sign to say that all cell phones must be switched off – especially in banks. It is sometimes difficult for the service designers to guide the customer by using, signs, symbols and artifacts to guide the customer through the service delivery process and it is equally difficult
Almost 95% percent of the sampled persons own cell phones, with the majority using them for social media and texting purposes. Thus, it can be concluded that a large portion of the youth today find that their social and emotional growth happens while online. According to Cornell University's Steven Strogatz
Damaging a politician’s reputation through social media has been prevalent in today’s generation. From around 1936, the phrase “smear campaign” has already been popular (Thomas & Hersen, 2002). In here, a smear campaign is an effort to damage or call into question someone’s reputation, by propounding negative propaganda (Thomas & Hersen, 2002). It can be applied to individual or groups but common targets are public officials, politicians, political candidates, activists or even ex-spouses. Nowadays
Harnessing Social Media As A Knowledge Management Tool Abstract— This paper will discuss the use of social media as a knowledge management tool and examples of using them generally at the organization. Keywords— Social media; Knowledge management tool; Knowledge sharing I. INTRODUCTION Using the social media as communication medium has become a new trend in communities since last several years. The social media group is predicted to become larger by introducing
Applying General Strain Theory to School Bullying Leslie Poulos – 120305250 November 18th, 2014 CC 300 Introduction General strain theory was first developed and introduced by Robert K. Merton in the book Social Structure and Anomie, and it has been further developed and refined over time. The most notable development of this theory was by Robert Agnew in the article Pressured Into Crime: General Strain Theory. This theory contends that individuals experience a wide variety of strains