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I would appreciate it very much if anyone will be willing to respond to my survey.
I am doing my research on how consumers behave in situations where they do not know much about the product they are buying. But they do know a little bit about the CEO.
This is the survey:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/Huskatta
If you wish to take it I will be very grateful!
Kind regards
Huskatta
This is the survey:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/Huskatta
If you wish to take it I will be very grateful!
Kind regards
Huskatta
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For most products (apple excluded) the identity of the CEO is unknown. Anyone know who runs Coke? or Disney? therefore its not a factor that will ever influence the decision over what bottle of water to buy.
I think you need to revisit the premies for your research.
For most products (apple excluded) the identity of the CEO is unknown. Anyone know who runs Coke? or Disney? therefore its not a factor that will ever influence the decision over what bottle of water to buy.
I think you need to revisit the premies for your research.
this is a duplicate post to one this morning with the same conclusions about the premis being wrong.
http://www.theanswerb.../Question1090172.html
http://www.theanswerb.../Question1090172.html
Huskatta, I've done it, but that is a tedious and repetitive survey - part 1 is exactly the same as part 1. If I want water or a laptop, the identity and ethos of the CEO makes not one jot of difference to me - and I suspect to most people. Just because I know about Alan Sugar or Bill Gates wouldn't influence me to buy their companies' products - if I want water, I buy water.
I'd be interested to know your hypothesis in your proposal for this research - what are you seeking to prove or disprove?
I'd be interested to know your hypothesis in your proposal for this research - what are you seeking to prove or disprove?
All the positives get the points, although the products have the same success. What was the point of that? I have never thought about the CEO or any of the employees of a company when buying their product, except perhaps the sales/advertising blurb. Surely the CEO would have someone further down the ladder to sort out the company sales and it's staff.
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