This document is a study report submitted by Areeba Naseem on online shopping behavior in India. It includes an abstract, introduction on online shopping and its growth in India. Some key drivers of online shopping mentioned are increased internet usage and rising middle class. Challenges include slow buying behavior and lack of proper branding. Emerging trends discussed are non-metro cities contributing more to online demands and retailers using multi-channel strategies and social media integration. The report also includes a questionnaire used in the study to understand consumer preferences and purchases made online.
A study on Comsumer Behaviour towards Online Shopping in MaharashtraGauri Belan
To identify the consumer’ s awareness about online shopping. To analyze the
consumers preferred websites for online shopping. To identify the various factors for influence consumers towards online shopping
Customer’s buying behavior for online shoppingKetan Rai
It is era of Online Shopping every Age Group is using internet now these days , So i have research report on topic Customer’s buying behavior for online shopping ... it is based upon delhi based company " CITYWEB"
The internet is being developed rapidly since last two decades, and with relevant digital economy that is driven by information technology also being developed worldwide. After a long term development of internet, which rapidly increased web users and highly speed internet connection, and some new technology also have been developed and used for web developing, those lead to firms can promote and enhance images of product and services through web site. Therefore, detailed product information and improved service attracts more and more people changed their consumer behaviour from the traditional mode to more rely on the internet shopping. On the other hand, more companies have realized that the consumer behaviour transformation is unavoidable trend, and thus change their marketing strategy. As the recent researches have indicated that, the internet shopping particularly in business to consumer (B2C) has risen and online shopping become more popular to many people. According to the report, The Emerging Digital Economy II, published by the US Department of Commerce, in some companies, the weight of e-commerce in total sales is quite high. For instance, the Dell computer company have reached 18 million dollars sales through the internet during the first quarter of 1999. As a result, about 30% of its 5.5 billion dollars total sales were achieved through the internet (Moon, 2004). Therefore, to understand internet shopping and its impact on consumer behaviour could help companies making use of it as a form of doing e-business.
There are many reasons for such a rapid developing of internet shopping, which mainly due to the benefits that internet provides. First of all, the internet offers different kind of convenience to consumers. Obviously, consumers do not need go out looking for product information as the internet can help them to search from online sites, and it also helps evaluate between each sites to get the cheapest price for purchase. Furthermore, the internet can enhance consumer use product more efficiently and effectively than other channels to satisfy their needs. Through the different search engines, consumers save time to access to the consumption related information, and which information with mixture of images, sound, and very detailed text description to help consumer learning and choosing the most suitable product (Moon, 2004). However, internet shopping has potential risks for the customers, such as payment safety, and after service. Due to the internet technology developed, internet payment recently becomes prevalent way for purchasing goods from the internet. Internet payment increase consumptive efficiency, at the same time, as its virtual property reduced internet security. After service is another way to stop customer shopping online. It is not like traditional retail, customer has risk that some after service should face to face serve, and especially in some complicated goods.
A study on Comsumer Behaviour towards Online Shopping in MaharashtraGauri Belan
To identify the consumer’ s awareness about online shopping. To analyze the
consumers preferred websites for online shopping. To identify the various factors for influence consumers towards online shopping
Customer’s buying behavior for online shoppingKetan Rai
It is era of Online Shopping every Age Group is using internet now these days , So i have research report on topic Customer’s buying behavior for online shopping ... it is based upon delhi based company " CITYWEB"
The internet is being developed rapidly since last two decades, and with relevant digital economy that is driven by information technology also being developed worldwide. After a long term development of internet, which rapidly increased web users and highly speed internet connection, and some new technology also have been developed and used for web developing, those lead to firms can promote and enhance images of product and services through web site. Therefore, detailed product information and improved service attracts more and more people changed their consumer behaviour from the traditional mode to more rely on the internet shopping. On the other hand, more companies have realized that the consumer behaviour transformation is unavoidable trend, and thus change their marketing strategy. As the recent researches have indicated that, the internet shopping particularly in business to consumer (B2C) has risen and online shopping become more popular to many people. According to the report, The Emerging Digital Economy II, published by the US Department of Commerce, in some companies, the weight of e-commerce in total sales is quite high. For instance, the Dell computer company have reached 18 million dollars sales through the internet during the first quarter of 1999. As a result, about 30% of its 5.5 billion dollars total sales were achieved through the internet (Moon, 2004). Therefore, to understand internet shopping and its impact on consumer behaviour could help companies making use of it as a form of doing e-business.
There are many reasons for such a rapid developing of internet shopping, which mainly due to the benefits that internet provides. First of all, the internet offers different kind of convenience to consumers. Obviously, consumers do not need go out looking for product information as the internet can help them to search from online sites, and it also helps evaluate between each sites to get the cheapest price for purchase. Furthermore, the internet can enhance consumer use product more efficiently and effectively than other channels to satisfy their needs. Through the different search engines, consumers save time to access to the consumption related information, and which information with mixture of images, sound, and very detailed text description to help consumer learning and choosing the most suitable product (Moon, 2004). However, internet shopping has potential risks for the customers, such as payment safety, and after service. Due to the internet technology developed, internet payment recently becomes prevalent way for purchasing goods from the internet. Internet payment increase consumptive efficiency, at the same time, as its virtual property reduced internet security. After service is another way to stop customer shopping online. It is not like traditional retail, customer has risk that some after service should face to face serve, and especially in some complicated goods.
Project report on consumer behavior towards digital marketingArhaam Ansari
A study of consumer behavior towards Digital Marketing. It means what is the factors which influence the consumer behavior in making purchasing decisions and also increase repeat purchasing.
Summer Internship Project Report on Digital Marketing for INTERALLAINCE WER...anonymous
Summer internship project report on Summer Internship Project Report on Digital Marketing for INTERALLAINCE WERARDT & Market Survey For New Product Launch: BONN BREAD
E-commerce or Electronic commerce, is the purchasing, selling and exchanging of goods and services over computer network. These business transactions occur either as business-to-business, business-to-consumer, consumer-to-consumer or consumer-to-business
A PROJECT REPORT ON A Study On Online Shopping Behavior Of Hostel Students fu...Vibhor Agarwal
A PROJECT REPORT
ON
A Study On Online Shopping Behavior Of Hostel Students
Includes
OBJECTIVES
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
INTRODUCTION
DATA INTERPRETATION AND ANALYSIS
FINDINGS
SUGGESTIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
CONCLUSIONS
LIMITATIONS
BIBLIOGRAPHY
QUESTIONNAIRE
Online Shopping vs Offline Shopping : A Comparative StudyRaja Sarkar
The retail sector is one of the fastest growing sector in India. It is one of the backbones of the economy and accounts for about 10 percent of the country’s GDP. The Indian retail market is estimated to be valued at US$ 600 billion and one of the top five retail markets in the world by economic value. The growth of retail sector in India is one of the fastest globally. Indian consumers are very particular about their products. The consumer choices vary based upon their preference towards online shopping versus offline shopping. The internet and traditional shopping both have their own advantages and disadvantages.Online shopping doesn’t require traveling long distances, offers more variety, remains functional 24*7, offers huge discounts and extend the facility of customer reviews. On the other hand, traditional shopping allows customers to physically examining products which otherwise online shopping lacks. Consumers may be use both the online and traditional mode of shopping depending on their preferences at a particular moment, which results in fundamentally different behaviours across the two mode of shopping. This article attempts to throw some light on the differences emerging out of online shopping behaviour and offline shopping behaviour.
• The project was undertaken to find out the perception of the consumer of buying grocery items through online website.
• The project studied factors like- Attributes of online shopping website which the consumer prefers, issues regarding the online shopping and the perception of the consumer towards shopping of grocery items through online portals.
Project report on consumer behavior towards digital marketingArhaam Ansari
A study of consumer behavior towards Digital Marketing. It means what is the factors which influence the consumer behavior in making purchasing decisions and also increase repeat purchasing.
Summer Internship Project Report on Digital Marketing for INTERALLAINCE WER...anonymous
Summer internship project report on Summer Internship Project Report on Digital Marketing for INTERALLAINCE WERARDT & Market Survey For New Product Launch: BONN BREAD
E-commerce or Electronic commerce, is the purchasing, selling and exchanging of goods and services over computer network. These business transactions occur either as business-to-business, business-to-consumer, consumer-to-consumer or consumer-to-business
A PROJECT REPORT ON A Study On Online Shopping Behavior Of Hostel Students fu...Vibhor Agarwal
A PROJECT REPORT
ON
A Study On Online Shopping Behavior Of Hostel Students
Includes
OBJECTIVES
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
INTRODUCTION
DATA INTERPRETATION AND ANALYSIS
FINDINGS
SUGGESTIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
CONCLUSIONS
LIMITATIONS
BIBLIOGRAPHY
QUESTIONNAIRE
Online Shopping vs Offline Shopping : A Comparative StudyRaja Sarkar
The retail sector is one of the fastest growing sector in India. It is one of the backbones of the economy and accounts for about 10 percent of the country’s GDP. The Indian retail market is estimated to be valued at US$ 600 billion and one of the top five retail markets in the world by economic value. The growth of retail sector in India is one of the fastest globally. Indian consumers are very particular about their products. The consumer choices vary based upon their preference towards online shopping versus offline shopping. The internet and traditional shopping both have their own advantages and disadvantages.Online shopping doesn’t require traveling long distances, offers more variety, remains functional 24*7, offers huge discounts and extend the facility of customer reviews. On the other hand, traditional shopping allows customers to physically examining products which otherwise online shopping lacks. Consumers may be use both the online and traditional mode of shopping depending on their preferences at a particular moment, which results in fundamentally different behaviours across the two mode of shopping. This article attempts to throw some light on the differences emerging out of online shopping behaviour and offline shopping behaviour.
• The project was undertaken to find out the perception of the consumer of buying grocery items through online website.
• The project studied factors like- Attributes of online shopping website which the consumer prefers, issues regarding the online shopping and the perception of the consumer towards shopping of grocery items through online portals.
This Presentation is on mini project "Online Shopping". In This Presentation there are 19 slides with full description of project.If you want project's html file you can contact me on "kmshakya92@gmail.com" or "admin@grabguides.com"
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A DISSERTATION REPORT ON CONSUMER’S PERCEPTION AND AWARENESS ON ONLINE SHOPPING\MARKETING IN INDIA.
Including research methodology, data analysis, findings, conclusions, and survey questionnaire.
Online Shop-ping in India is evolving fast and has the prospective to grow exponentially in the times to come. Online shopping is a growing area of technology. Online shopping has spread into every corner of life, linking people to the culture of capitalism in frequent and daily ways. In general, shopping has always catered to middle class and upper class women. Shopping is fragmented and pyramid-shaped. Online shopping is the process consumers go through to purchase products or services over the Internet. An online shop, eshop, e-store, internet shop, web shop, web store, online store, or virtual store evokes the physical analogy of buying products or services at a bricks-and-mortar retailer or in a shopping mall. Establishing a store on the Internet, allows for retailers to expand their market and reach out to consumers who may not otherwise visit the physical store. The convenience of online shopping is the main attraction for the consumers. Unique online payment systems offer easy and safe purchasing from other individuals. Online shopping allows people with a broad range of products in different categories. It also gives a chance to compare the same product with the others and also shows the best deal.. The benefits of shopping online also come with potential risks and dangers that consumers must be aware of. This research is conducted to study the emerging trends of online shopping retails by retailers. This report includes the various factors which are taken into consideration by the consumers for purchasing through a retail store or for online shopping. Report also takes into consideration the factors which forms the basis of comparison made by the customers, mainly the women for online shopping vis-à-vis shopping through a retail store.
The growing use of Internet in India provides varied opportunities for online shopping from both customer and seller perspective. If Electronic marketers (E-Marketers) know the factors affecting online Indian behavior, the relationships between these factors and the type of online buyers, they can further develop their marketing strategies to convert potential buyers into active buyerswhile retainingits original customer base. This study focuses on the factors which online buyers takes into consideration while shopping online. This research will help in finding the impact of e-market on customers’ purchasing patterns and how their security and privacy concerns about online marketinginfluences their online buying behavior. The study will further encompass the various important inputs which will equip the marketers for creating online marketing more lucrative and assured by adding value to the existing services.
Growth Story of Online Retailing & E-Commerce in IndiaRHIMRJ Journal
On 14 September 2014 business standard has highlighted that “Cash may no longer be king”. Growth in
transactions has happened on the back of a huge network expansion from 98074 ATM in May 2012 to 164491 now. In the
same period the number of POS terminals, too, jumped from 671834 to over a million now. The Indian Online Retail is a rich
segment waiting to be exploited. Internet is a potent medium that can serve as a unique platform for the growth of retail brands
in India. The medium holds many virtues favorable for the retail industry including a higher customer penetration, increased
visibility, and convenient operations. The current web-based models for e-tailing are part of an embryonic phase preceding an
era of rapid transformation, challenge, and opportunity in Indian retail market. The Indian retail market is witnessing a
revolution. The growth of internet has enabled the new retail format of the virtual retailer to emerge and forced the existing
retailers to consider e-tailing model of retailing as well.
Article 8 A STUDY ON THE CONSUMER PERCEPTION TOWARDS ONLINE SHOPPING IN THE D...Dr UMA K
Dr. UMA.K
Assistant Professor in Commerce
7. UMA. K (2020) “A STUDY ON THE CONSUMER PERCEPTION TOWARDS ONLINE SHOPPING IN THE DIGITAL ERA – WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO MYSORE CITY”, Wesleyan Journal of Research, Vol.13 No4 (VI), Page No 109-115.
article 8 Wesleyan Journal of Research - A STUDY ON THE.pdfEducational
Wesleyan Journal of Research , Vol.13 No4(VI)
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Research Article: Commerce
A STUDY ON THE CONSUMER PERCEPTION TOWARDS ONLINE SHOPPING IN THE
DIGITAL ERA – WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO MYSORE CITY
Uma K
Assistant Professor, Department of Studies in Commerce,
A Review of Factors Affecting Consumer Behavior towards Online ShoppingDr. Amarjeet Singh
Online shopping is a form of electronic commerce
which allows consumers to directly buy goods or services
from a seller over the Internet using a web browser. Online
shopping provides a good example of business revolution. Ecommerce has made life Simple and innovative of individual
and groups. Consumer behavior on online shopping is
different from physical market where he/she has access to see
the products online shopping sites are fast replacing
traditional or physical shops. Over, the years the trust of the
customers for online shopping sites has increased
considerably. The increase in the number of these sites on one
hand has led to a fierce competition which means better and
cheaper products for customers. However, at the same time
customers have their privacy concerns when it comes to
shopping online. Internet is changing the way consumers
shop and buy goods and services and has rapidly evolved into
a global phenomenon. The technology oriented factors like
guaranteed quality, cash on delivery discounts and
promotions are the major specific factors influencing
customer’s attitudes toward online shopping. This research
paper attempts to analyze the consumer behavior towards
online shopping and the various factors influencing trend of
online shopping.
How online selling has changed marketing perspective including consumer perce...Bhavesh Bhansali
Research/ Dissertation on “How online selling has changed the marketing perspective including customer perception”
OR
"How online shopping changed customer perception"
Contents:
Introduction
Objective of the Study
Title of the Project
Objective of the Study
Scope of the Study
Review of Literature
Research Methodology
Research Design
Data collection methods/sources
Sampling plan
Data analysis and interpretations
Findings
Limitations of the Study
Recommendations and suggestions
Questionnaire sample
Bibliography
This project was ideated and executed by me and my mentor who helped in the successful completion of the summer project. This was done during my last term in BBA as a part of my curriculum.The aim was to draw a conclusion on the preference between the above mentioned mode of shopping for clothes within my district Nadia. The study was conducted with the use of a survey form which was designed by me and simple factor analysis which will definitely be useful for future business development and also the consumers.
A Study of Customer Behaviour towards Online Shopping in Hyderabadijtsrd
Electronic commerce, commonly known as e-commerce, refers to the buying and selling of products or services over electronic systems such as internet and other computer networks. Internet is the growing media during the past decade. Especially, online shopping is a rapidly growing ecommerce area. Online stores are usually available 24 hours a day, and many consumers have internet access both at work and at home. An online shopping system is that permits a customer to submit online orders for items or services from a store that serves both walk-in customers and online customers. This study aims to establish a preliminary assessment, evaluation and understanding of the characteristics of online shopping. An effort has been made to investigate online consumer behaviour, in Kukatpally, Hyderabad which in turn provides E-marketers with a constructional frame work for their E-businesses strategies. The major objectives are To study attitude of consumers towards online shopping. To identify the issues faced by customers while online shopping. To identify the main factors that affect the online consumer when considering and making a purchase over the Internet. And also to find out which age group of people use frequently online shopping. Dr. E. Murali Dharshan | Japa Asritha Reddy "A Study of Customer Behaviour towards Online Shopping in Hyderabad" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-3 | Issue-2 , February 2019, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd21407.pdf
Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/management/consumer-behaviour/21407/a-study-of-customer-behaviour-towards-online-shopping-in-hyderabad/dr-e-murali-dharshan
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STUDY ON ONLINE SHOPPING BEHAVIOUR IN THE DIGITAL ERA, NEW TRENDS AND CUSTOMER EXPERIENCES
1. STUDY ON ONLINE SHOPPING BEHAVIOUR IN THE
DIGITAL ERA, NEW TRENDS AND CUSTOMER
EXPERIENCES
Submitted by
Areeba Naseem
A7528713001
BJ&MC 3
Under the guidance of
Areena Mirza
ASCO Lucknow
AMITY SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION
AMITY UNIVERSITY LUCKNOW
2. ABSTRACT
Online shopping is emerging as a new trend all over the world. It refers to buying of goods or
services from the seller over the internet using a web browser. The developing prospect for
online shopping is the growing use of internet in India. The online shopping behavior and its
future respective are changing the way consumer shop and buy goods. In India also the
phenomenon of online shopping is becoming a reality. The study attempt to explore the online
shopping scenario in India and comes up with interesting consumer insights with the help of a
survey. It will be significant in highlighting whether consumer prefer online shopping or not and
the new trends in the online shopping.
KEYWORDS: Online shopping e-commerce, consumers, online stores, payment mode.
3. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
As a part of our course curriculum, I had to make a project report on a study on online shopping
behavior in the digital era, new trends and customer experiences to get the right exposure to
the practical aspects of Journalism & Mass Communication.
I extend my heartiest thanks to everybody who helped me through the successful completion of
my project, which has been a great source of learning and experience for me.
I am also indebted to my teachers, my guide Areena Mirza, my family and friends for their
valuable support guidance in carrying out this study.
Student’s Signature
Name: Areeba Naseem
Date: 30th June ’14
4. CERTIFICATE BY PROJECT GUIDE
Certified that the project study on online shopping behavior in the digital era, new trends
and customer experiences is prepared by Areeba Naseem, student of BJ&MC 3, AMITY
SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION, in partial fulfillment of award of degree of Bachelors of
Journalism and Mass Communication from AMITY UNIVERSITY UTTAR PRADESH,
LUCKNOW CAMPUS.
FACULTY GUIDE
Areena Mirza
Designation
Amity School of Communication
DIRECTOR
S. M. Johri
Professor-Director
Amity School of Communication
5. Table of Contents
1. Introduction
1.1. Online shopping
1.2. Growth of online shopping
1.3. Key drivers of online shopping
1.4. Challenges to online shopping
1.5. Online retailing trends
2. Projectdesign
2.1. Questionnaire
2.2. Objective of the study
2.3. Researchmethodology
2.4. Limitation of the study
3. Literature review
4. Result and Discussion
5. References
6. Annexure
7. PlagiarismReport
6. INTRODUCTION
Online shopping
Online shopping or e-shopping is a form of e-commerce where the consumers directly buy goods
or services from the seller over internet using a web browser and also with any other
intermediary service. There can be some alternative names for those web browsers like e-web
store, e-shop, e-store, internet-shop, web-shop and virtual store. Over network transaction
through computers and conduction of business communication is called online shopping. It is
communicated through digital communication to buy and sell the goods and services transferring
through funds. Establishment of online store expands the retailer market and reaches the
consumer which usually does not like to go to the physical stores. An online shop aims to make
shopping an altogether different experience from buying products or services at a bricks-and-
mortar retailer or shopping centre. The largest of these online retailing corporations are alibaba,
amazon.com and eBay. Viewing the history of online shopping (the economic times, 2013)
Michael Aldrich an English Entrepreneur was the pioneer of online shopping in the 1980a. his
system connected a modified domestic TV to a real-time transaction processing computer via
domestic telephone line. This enabled closed corporate information systems to be opened to
outside correspondents not just for transaction processing but also for e-messaging and
information retrieval and dissemination, later known as e-business. In future improvement in
technology of these online stores is expected to be tremendous, which will allow more easier and
realistic shopping experience.
7. Growth of online shopping in India
In United Kingdom Michael Aldrich pioneered and invented online shopping and now it is
gaining grounds in India. Retail sector of India is shifting from brick-and-mortar model to click-
and-mortar. Reason for the same is growing use of internet by the major part of the population.
Online shopping has become necessity from fad. It has gained media coverage because of the
increasing number of browsing and shopping. Online consumers are buying almost everything
from diapers to household furniture, books, cloths, shoes etc.
Online shopping became popular in 1999-2000. Amazon.com, the online bookstore founded by
Jezz Bezos, created history by becoming the first bookstore with a presence only on the internet.
Following the success of amazon, many bookstores with a physical presence also created an
online presence on the internet. Later, portals such as Yahoo.com and MSN.com also started
online shopping channels where people could buy more than just books. Closer home, portals
such as Indiatimes.com and rediff.com came up with similar options for the Indian consumers.
According to ASSOCHAM, “India’s e-commerce market is at an early stage but is expected to
see huge growth over next four to five years. Over the past 12 months, venture capitalists have
invested heavily in India’s e-commerce market, new players have emerged and the e-commerce
eco-system has developed, presenting huge opportunities for companies willing to work through
same of the logistics and payment challenges in India. E-business professionals with an interest
in the online retail market in India must understand how India differs from other leading e-
commerce markets and where hurdles do and don’t exists” (this report is provided by Forrester
research as the “Research Partner” for ASSOCHAM’S 2nd National Conference on e0-commerce
2012). In the similar vein a recent report by Google India indicates that Online Shopping in India
registered an impressive growth of 128 percent in 2012 as compared to 40 percent growth in
2011. Around 59 percent of online consumer in metropolitan India already makes purchases
online at a monthly. E-commerce revenues in India are expected to increase by more than 5times
by 2016, jumping from US$1.6billion in 2012 to US$8.8 billion in 2916.
India is expected to witness change in online shopping trends in next few year, reported by ‘India
Online Retail Market Forecast and Opportunities 2016.’ It is also set to become the third largest
8. nation of internet users in next 2 years. Growth in India’s rising middle class, busy life and
growing disposable income will make the online retail market prosper.
9. Key driversofonline shopping
Increase in internet usage.
Increase broadband penetration.
Rising of the middle class families and their improving standard of living and power of
buying.
Use of online classified and auction portals are growing and hence increasing in their
awareness
Marketing and sales on social networking sites such as facebook, twitter are used as a
strong tool by the vendors. Online retail is much influenced by social networking sites
such as- facebook, twitter.
With time, lifestyle of the people is changing as well. Lifestyle is turning busy and
shifting so shopping through traditional means is becoming difficult.
Most important drivers of online shopping growth are the features provided by these
sites. Features can be faster delivery, one day delivery, try and buy, access to branded
products, discounts and huge.
10. Challengesto Online Shopping
Slow buying behavior of Indian consumer.
No proper brand image is created.
Advertising and marketing is not proper.
Website maintenance lacks seriousness.
Not all modes of online transaction are supported, resulting in transaction frauds.
Lot of option to compare and search and there consuming more time to buy a product.
Longer wait for special deals and discounts.
More wait before buying by t he less finance buyer.
11. Online RetailingTrends
Tier 2 and tier 3 cities’ contribution in increasing demands- since a couple of year there is
increase in participation from non-metropolitican cities. Almost the half of the total sales at some
leading online shopping sites comes from the consumers from these cities.
Strategy of multi-channel- challenges in front of the retailers is the India’s diverse online
buying population around the different parts of the country. Multi channel commerce strategy is
needed as the use of Smartphone and tablets are increasing day by day.
Online retail overlap with social networking- Social networking has an aggressive marketing
in context of online retail. For product development and customer care social networking sites
such as facebook and twitter are tracked.
Buying behavior- Online retailers get a huge amount of data on both of their customer potential
and existing based on users habit of browsing.
Integrated through mobiles- among top three priorities also lie mobiles and tablets. And hence
these online shopping sites are coming with mobile optimized site or dedicated app. In the
market strategies of these online sites included these new and improved mobile optimized sites,
mobile app, analytics, traffic and also growth conversions.
12. PROJECT DESIGN
QUESTIONARE
NAME-
AGE-
GENDER-
Q1. Are you a regular internet user???
o Yes
o No
Q2. Do you prefer online shopping?
o Yes
o No
o Sometimes
Q3. Does online shopping provide you latest products that are available in the market?
o Yes
o No
o Sometimes
Q4.Which of the following purchases do you intend to buy online?
o Apparels and accessories
o Electronics
o Baby products
o Healthcare
o Book/CDs
o Beauty and personal care
o Home furnishing
o Airline tickets
Q5.which online shopping you prefer?
(Rate the sites out of 10)
Flipkart ___________
13. Amazone___________
Ebay ___________
Snapdeal___________
Myntra___________
Homeshop18___________
Yebhi___________
Tradus___________
Jabong___________
Q6. Do you prefer to research on other sites and traditional markets before buying?
o Yes
o No
o Sometimes
Q7.Can you wait for the delivery of your order for 5days or more?
o Yes
o No
o Sometimes
Q8. Can you wait for additional days in order to qualify free shipping?
o Yes
o No
o Sometimes
Q9. With your past experience what can you say about your trust?
o Increase
o Decease
o Remains the same
Q10. If you find some item out of stock, what will you do?
o Check other website
o Go to the physical store
14. Q11.Which feature attract you to online shopping?
o Saving time and petrol
o Discounts and offers
o Try and buy
o Huge variety
o Easy availability
o Timely delivery
o Quality of products
o Each of them
Q12.Which payment mode do you prefer?
o Cash on delivery
o Debit card
o Credit card
Q13.Do you go through the promotional mails of the websites?
o Yes
o No
o Sometimes
Q14. Do you approach online shopping sites through social networking sites ad and posts?
o Yes
o No
o Sometimes
Q15. Are you satisfied by the service provided of the online sites?
o Yes
o No
o Sometimes
15. Objectivesof the study
To find whether prefer online shopping.
To identify the most preferred online shopping websites.
To determine the product category where people go in for online shopping.
To find out if people are satisfied with their shopping experiences.
To find out latest trends of online shopping.
To know the preferred mode of payment.
Understand the buying behavior of the people.
ResearchMethodology
Survey was conducted to examine the online shopping experience of the customers. To analyze
the opinion and reaction towards different online shopping websites general public from
Lucknow was selected. The sample size was of 100 Respondents. The questionnaire consisted of
closed ended question which focused on gauging opinion of consumers on their online shopping
experiences.
Demographic profile: Gender-57% male, 43% female. Age group- 63% (18-30 years), 37 %
(30-50 years). 89% heavy internet user. 69% had access to someone else’s money and 31% to
their own money.
Limitationof study
Due to paucity of time and cost constraint the study was confined to Lucknow city only.
The study has been conducted based on the responses of the selected respondents in
Lucknow city. Hence, the inferences, findings of the analysis need not hold good totally
for the lucknow city as a whole if the country at large.
The study was limited to the 100 responses of consumers in Lucknow. More responses
would have made an extensive study properly
16. LITERATURE REVIEW
Bellman, Lohse and Johnson (1999) examine the relationship among demographic personal
characteristic, and attitudes towards online shopping. These authors find that people who have
weirder lifestyle and who are more time constrained tend to buy online more frequently, i.e.,
those who use the internet as a routine tool and/or those who are more times starved prefer
shopping on internet. Bhatnagar, Misra and Rao (2000) measure how demographics,
vender/service/product characteristics, and website quality influence the consumer attitude
towards online shopping and consequently their online behavior. They report that the
convenience the internet affords and the risk perceived by the consumers are related to the two
dependent variables (attitude and behavior) positively and negatively, respectively.
17. RESULT AND DISCUSSION
Regular online user- Broadband penetration in most of the households is one of the major
reasons in the increment of online shopping.
In my study I found 94percent of the people are regular internet user out of which 89percent is
heavy users of internet.
Prefer Online shopping- With the changing
lifetime, changing is the way of shopping. As
from the data in fig.1 we analyze that 55percent
people prefer online shopping, whereas still
12percent are not in favour of the same.
33percent are the not as regular online shopper,
so they are not the loyal consumer. It there is a
scope for this section to move towards the loyal
category if t he services improves.
Does online shopping provide you with latest
products that are available in the market?
From the data analyzed (fig 2) it is found that
50% people are in favour of online websites
providing them with latest products available in
the market.
55%
12%
33%
Do you preferonline
shopping?
Yes No Sometime
Fig.1
54%34%
12%
Does online shopping
provide you with the
latest product in the
market
Yes
No
Sometimes
Fig.1
Fig.2
18. Top product categories: in the top product
category, the lion share is taken by the apparels
and accessories with 34percent followed by
electronics with 29percent, books with
15percent, beauty and personal care 12percent,
home and furnishing 5percent, baby products
3percent, and 2percent to book airline ticket.
Frequent repeat purchases were also higher for
apparels and accessories, personal care
categories as compared to electronics.
Mode of Payment: form the analyzed data,
mode of payment which is preferred the most is
cash on delivery 76%, debit card 17% and credit
card 5%.
Also cash on delivery is another feature that
motivates online shopping.
34%
29%
12%
5%
3%
2% 15%
Which of the following
purchasesdo you intend
to buy online?
Apparels and
accessories
Electronics
Beauty and
personal care
Home and
furnishing
Baby products
Airline tickets
Books
78%
17%
5%
Which mode of
payment you prefer?
Cash on
delivery
Debit card
Credit card
19. Delivery options, Shipping, Checkouts: when comes to
delivers consumer’s patience is a surprise here 52percent
consumers are willing to wait 5days or more for their shopped
products’ delivery.
And when it comes to offers or free shipping 69percent
can wait for few days more for their online purchases.
Consumer Trust: Online shopping has gained
more trust in last few years, with 68percent of the
consumer says their trust level remains the same
whereas 32% trust level has increased.
52%23%
25%
Can you wait for
the delivery of
your order for 5
days or more?
Yes
No
Sometimes
68%
18%
14%
Can you wait for
additional days in
order to qualify
free shipping?
Yes
No
Sometimes
68%
32%
With the past
experience what can
you say about your
trust?
Increase
Decrease
20. Loyalty of the customers towards online
shopping: when certain product is out of stock,
the online shopper will visit the competitor’s
website for the same item, survey report that
61percent of the consumer does so, on the other
hand rest of the people prefer going to the
market for it.
Features that attract towards online
shopping: 29percent of the online shopper
agreed that they were attracted to the discounts
and low prices.
With increase in prices of petrol and changing
lifestyle of the people, make online shopping
more convenient and therefore 22percent of the
consumers attracted by the saving of time and
petrol.
Easy availability 7percent, timely delivery,
quality of product 8percent respectively.
Huge varieties of the products are the second
most attractive features preferred by 26percent
correspondent.
Customer Satisfaction: Customer satisfactions encourage
more and more online shopping. From the data we get to
know 75percent of the online shoppers are satisfied by the
services provided.
61%
39%
If you find something
out of stock,what will
you do?
Check
competitor's
website
Go to the
physical store
29%
22%
26%
7%
8%
8%
Which feature attract
you to online
shopping?
Discounts and
low price
Saving of time
and Petrol
Huge variety
Availability
Quality of
product
Timely
delivery
75%
25%
Are you satisfied
by the services
provided by the
oline sites?
Yes
No
21. Top online shopping sites: Ranking is based on the average points each site got from the
respondents of the survey.
Flipkart.com- Score (5.99) - largest player of e-shopping in India. From flipkart you can shop
everything from apparels to electronic gadgets.
Amazone.in-Score (5.68)- it is leader of e-commerce in the world market. Here you can buy
products on lesser prices. Amazone guarantees 1 day delivery.
Jabong.com – Score (5.44) - India’s leading retailer of lifestyle and fashion products online.
They offer a wide range of products apparel.
Myntra.com- Score (5.12)- on this online shopping site you get huge discounts and offers.
Myntra is a house of all leading brands.
Yebhi.com- Score (5.1)- this site has latest brands, cloths, bags, jewellery,shoes. It’s also ruler
for mention categories.
EBay. In-Score (4.97)-
Snapdeal.com-Score (4.88) - this sites offer deals in almost everything from restaurants to
traveling and online purchases.
Homeshop18.com-Score (4.86) - it is a venture of the network18 group; It has also launches
India’s first 24 hours home shopping channel. In 2008 PC world magazine awarded it as the
“best shopping site”.
Tradus.com-Score (4.84) - ibibo is the owner of tradus. They sell everything from book to
mobiles, cameras, apparels, watches and many more things at low price and provide free
shipping. But they don’t ship all over India.
5.99 5.68 5.44 5.12 5.1 4.97 4.88 4.86 4.84
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2
3
4
5
6
7
Top online shopping sites
Top online shopping sites
22. CONCLUSION
The findings of the study especially where 55percent of the respondents admit that
they prefer online shopping prove that this trend is here to make a mark. A
majority said that they have not received any defective productwhen they resorted
to online shopping. These numbers speak for themselves. All the features are
contributing to the success ofonline shopping in India. Numbers of online sites are
increasing in India and therefore giving though competition to each other.
75percent of respondents are satisfied with the consumer care service of this online
shopping website. E-commerce section of India is developing, and gasping the eye
balls of the people. Special discounts, deals and coupons encourage online
shopping in India. This leads the researcher to conclude that online shopping has a
presence for the Indian consumer.
23. REFERENCES
The Economics, March 23, 2013. “The Alibaba Phenomenon”
The Economic Times, December 2006. “What is online shopping?”
Bellman, S., Lohse G., and Johnson, E.Predictors of online buying Behavior,
Communications of the ACM (42:1), 1999, pp.32-38.
Bhavnagar, A, Misra,S., and Rao, H.R. Online risk, convince and internet
shopping behavior,. Communications of the ACM(43:11), 2000, pp. 98-
105.s
“Jump up” 1982 Videotex Communications, Collected Papers Aldrich
Archive, and University of Brighton December 1982.
24. ANNEXURE
QUESTIONARE
NAME-
AGE-
GENDER-
Q1. Are you a regular internet user???
o Yes
o No
Q2. Do you prefer online shopping?
o Yes
o No
o Sometimes
Q3. Does online shopping provide you latest products that are available in the market?
o Yes
o No
o Sometimes
Q4.Which of the following purchases do you intend to buy online?
o Apparels and accessories
o Electronics
o Baby products
o Healthcare
o Book/CDs
o Beauty and personal care
o Home furnishing
o Airline tickets
Q5.which online shopping you prefer?
25. (Rate the sites out of 10)
Flipkart ___________
Amazone___________
Ebay ___________
Snapdeal___________
Myntra___________
Homeshop18___________
Yebhi___________
Tradus___________
Jabong___________
Q6. Do you prefer to research on other sites and traditional markets before buying?
o Yes
o No
o Sometimes
Q7.Can you wait for the delivery of your order for 5days or more?
o Yes
o No
o Sometimes
Q8. Can you wait for additional days in order to qualify free shipping?
o Yes
o No
o Sometimes
Q9. With your past experience what can you say about your trust?
o Increase
o Decease
o Remains the same
Q10. If you find some item out of stock, what will you do?
26. o Check other website
o Go to the physical store
Q11.Which feature attract you to online shopping?
o Saving time and petrol
o Discounts and offers
o Try and buy
o Huge variety
o Easy availability
o Timely delivery
o Quality of products
o Each of them
Q12.Which payment mode do you prefer?
o Cash on delivery
o Debit card
o Credit card
Q13.Do you go through the promotional mails of the websites?
o Yes
o No
o Sometimes
Q14. Do you approach online shopping sites through social networking sites ad and posts?
o Yes
o No
o Sometimes
27. Q15. Are you satisfied by the service provided of the online sites?
o Yes
o No
o Sometimes