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CHAPTER 1
1.1. INTRODUCTION
This project is takes a look at consumer complacency with references to Amazon online shopping.
Online shopping is nowadays used everywhere or in every corner of the world, and it’s happening only
because of Internet, customers directly make an order of something they need through online. The
meaning of online shopping is the process of buying goods and services from merchants over the
Internet. Amazon is one the site that customer used for purchasing many product. Online shopping
make easier for customer to choose different variety of product which they want, that the reason online
shopping is popularly used nowadays.
1.2. STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
We face many millions of problems when we entered into the world of online shopping. Amazon also
one of the online shopping applications site that nowadays reached to millions of people everywhere.
There are some problems that customer are deals with like:-
 Defected in product that leads to the customer peace of mind decreases.
 Delay in delivery of Goods and Products is also one of the problems that affect the serenity of
the customer.
 The product which customers are choosing might be delivered wrong like, different in color or
design etc.
 Some goods or product, which customer needs may not be available sometimes.
 Or occasionally the product will not be currently available to the address of the customer.
1.3. OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY
 To know the customer complacency on Amazon online shopping.
 To study the gratification level of the Amazon customer based on the respondent responses.
 To evaluate and find out the factor that influences the customer complacency.
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1.4. SCOPE OF THE STUDY
This research work will covered Amazon and also deals with the customers which are regulars used to
shopping from Amazon.
The study also covered the quality of the service and how they impact on the customer complacency
and for instant it come across with what factor that are accommodate and enhance the satisfaction
feeling of the customer on Amazon.
1.5. IMPORTANCE OF THE STUDY
 The main importance to this study is to avoid some uncertainty fact that customer face in online
shopping.
 When the research will be completed it will give an insight into a practical situation.
 It will also indicate, how to conquered and overcome the problem while dealing with the
customer.
 Alternately, it will serve as good sources of references to similar research in future.
 Finally, it is also intend to facilitate the efforts of Amazon to come out with good quality service
customer satisfaction strategies.
1.6. LIMITATION OF THE STUDY
 This study conducted relating to the Amazon online shopping application, so the result which
we gather is only applicable for the amazon customers.
 The response from the sample may be biased, or may contain cooked up from the respondent.
 Another limitation was the relatively short period and within which this research was carried
out.
 Questionnaires method is used only for data collection and the limitation of the questionnaire
method is applicable to the study.
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CHAPTER 2
INDUSTRY PROFILE
E-COMMERCE INDUSTRIES& ONLINE SHOPPING
Introduction
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. Consumers find a product of
interest by visiting the website of the retailer directly or by searching among alternative vendors using
a shopping search engine, which displays the same product's availability and pricing at different e-
retailers. As of 2016, customers can shop online using a range of different computers and devices,
including desktop computers, laptops, tablet computers and smartphones.
An online shop evokes the physical analogy of buying products or services at a regular "bricks-and-
mortar" retailer or shopping center; the process is called business-to-consumer (B2C) online shopping.
When an online store is set up to enable businesses to buy from another business, the process is
called business-to-business (B2B) online shopping. A typical online store enables the customer to
browse the firm's range of products and services, view photos or images of the products, along with
information about the product specifications, features and prices.
Online stores typically enable shoppers to use "search" features to find specific models, brands or
items. Online customers must have access to the Internet and a valid method of payment in order to
complete a transaction, such as a credit card, an Interac-enabled debit card, or a service such as PayPal.
For physical products (e.g., paperback books or clothes), the e-tailer ships the products to the customer;
for digital products, such as digital audio files of songs or software, the e-tailer typically sends the file
to the customer over the Internet. The largest of these online retailing corporations
are Alibaba, Amazon.com, and eBay.
HISTORY OF ONLINE SHOPPING
The growth of the internet as a secure shopping channel has developed since 1994, with the first sales
of Sting album 'Ten Summoner's Tales'. Wine, chocolates and flowers soon followed and were among
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the pioneering retail categories which fueled the growth of online shopping. Researchers found that
having products that are appropriate for e-commercewas a key indicator of Internet success.[
Many of
these products did well as they are generic products which shoppers didn't need to touch and feel in
order to buy. But also importantly in the early days there were few shoppers online and they were from
a narrow segment: affluent, male, 30+. Online shopping has come along way since these early days and
-in the UK- accounts for significant percents (depending on product category as percentages can vary).
Electronic commerce is popularly known as e-commerce. An e-commerce business model “enables a
firm/individual to conduct business over an electronic network, typically the Internet.” The biggest
advantage of an e-commerce is that the size of the market gets enlarged, hence the business gets bigger
and the consumers have better access to quality products and services. The consumer and seller or
service provider interaction gets better and efficient.
With the better access to the Internet e-commerce is also taking a root in India; however, it is still in its
infancy. The emergence of middle class with good purchasing power is also an important reason for the
growth of e-commerce in India. In addition to this the schemes of government like Startup India, Make
in India and Digital India and policies like cashless India are also affecting the e-commerce in India. In
this assignment, we are looking into various e-commerce business models.
PAYMENT
Online shoppers commonly use a credit card or a PayPal account in order to make payments. However,
some systems enable users to create accounts and pay by alternative means, such as:
• Billing to mobile phones and landlines
• Cash on delivery (C.O.D.)
• Cheque/ Check
• Debit card
• Direct debit in some countries
• Electronic money of various types
• Gift cards
• Postal money order
• Wire transfer/delivery on payment
• Invoice, especially popular in some markets/countries, such as Switzerland
• Bit coin or other crypto currencies
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Some online shops will not accept international credit cards. Some require both the purchaser's billing
and shipping address to be in the same country as the online shop's base of operation. Other online
shops allow customers from any country to send gifts anywhere. The financial part of a transaction may
be processed in real time (e.g. letting the consumer know their credit card was declined before they log
off), or may be done later as part of the fulfillment process.
PRODUCT DELIVERY
Once a payment has been accepted, the goods or services can be delivered in the following ways. For
physical items:
• Shipping: The product is shipped to a customer-designated address. Retail package delivery is
typically done by the public postal system or a retail courier such as FedEx, UPS, DHL, or TNT.
• Drop shipping: The order is passed to the manufacturer or third-party distributor, who then ships
the item directly to the consumer, bypassing the retailer's physical location to save time, money,
and space.
• In-store pick-up: The customer selects a local store using a locator software and picks up the
delivered product at the selected location. This is the method often used in the bricks and
clicks business model.
For digital items or tickets:
• Downloading/Digital distribution: The method often used for digital media products such as
software, music, movies, or images.
• Printing out, provision of a code for, or e-mailing of such items as admission tickets and scrip (e.g.,
gift certificates and coupons). The tickets, codes, or coupons may be redeemed at the appropriate
physical or online premises and their content reviewed to verify their eligibility (e.g., assurances
that the right of admission or use is redeemed at the correct time and place, for the correct dollar
amount, and for the correct number of uses).
• Will call, COBO (in Care Of Box Office), or "at the door" pickup: The patron picks up pre-
purchased tickets for an event, such as a play, sporting event, or concert, either just before the event
or in advance. With the onset of the Internet and e-commerce sites, which allow customers to buy
tickets online, the popularity of this service has increased.
Types of ecommerce business model
1. Online Subscriptions
2. Exclusive Brand Stores
3. Deals Websites
4. Marketplace
We will look into these models one by one.
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Online Subscriptions
These websites work like an offline subscription. Here the users can choose from subscriptions
available on the website and subscribe according to their needs. The payment for subscription can be
made online and also the recurring payments can be made in the same manner and the consumer can
get the services.
Hence, online payment for the service is the pressure point here. This makes the services more
accessible and easier payment options make it more attractive to the users.
In India magazines like Frontline can be subscribed online and so can the newspapers like The Hindu.
Amazon.com has also started the monthly subscription service where it provides the consumers the
option of monthly subscription with discounts from normal rates and the consumers can pay the
subscription fees on their website.
Online Exclusive Brand Stores
Here the brands create their own online brand stores. The brand’s catalog is uploaded on the website
where the consumers see it which is also available in their physical stores. Here the consumers get the
advantage of shopping from their trusted brands online without having to visit the physical stores.
Examples of online exclusive brand stores are HP, Samsung, Peter England, Monte Carlo etc.
Deals Websites
There are various ecommerce websites which provide the best deals to the consumers. Such websites
give the consumers various deals available on other websites or stores. For example coupondunia.in
etc.
Marketplace
Here the consumers and sellers are provided with a platform to interact with each other. Based on this
there are various websites with different models that they follow. These models are:
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Business to Consumer (B2C)
This is the most common business model that usually people know about. Here the sellers of products
or services, as well as the buyers of such products or services, are present on an online platform. Virtual
stores give the consumers access to wider variety of products at cheaper rates. The best example for this
is Amazon.in, Flipkart.com, Myntra.com, Snapdeal.com etc where the consumers can find almost
anything be it books, electronic products like washing machines, USB storage devices, clothes, shoes or
personal care etc.
In India the B2C model is growing at a fast pace, however, there are still various challenges. The major
challenge is poor internet connectivity. Also most consumers do not possess credit cards. Most
consumers still depend on cash on delivery mode of payment. In addition to this the ecommerce
websites do not have very good customer services leaving the consumers doubtful about using these
websites and apps.
Business to Business (B2B)
here both the parties are involved in business activities. Here commercial transactions take place
between both the parties. The parties involved can be a manufacturer and wholesaler or a wholesaler
and retailer. In India the B2B model has 100% Foreign Direct Investment allowed through automatic
route, unlike the B2C model. However, this model is still in its nascent stage in India. Online business
transactions in India are limited and the market is less receptive. However, the experts do believe that
this situation shall change in coming times and the B2B ecommerce space is expected to grow almost
2.5 times by 2020.
Consumer to Consumer (C2C)
Here both the parties are individuals undertaking a business activity on a platform. Here the individual
can sell something they no longer need or can sell products made by them as they engage in a small
home based business activity like bags or some handicraft items. The best example of this model in
India is Ebay.in, OLX.com, Quikr.com etc.
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OLX and Quikr are almost alike and provide a platform to the consumers to connect and buy and sell
anything be it land, flats, paying guest facilities, mobiles, laptops, bikes, bicycles etc. The companies
have become very successful and work as electronic classifieds.
Consumer to Business (C2B)
In this model the consumer sell their products and services to businesses. The best examples for this
model are the job portals.In India websites like Monster.com, TimesJobs.com etc can be put in this
category. Here the consumer, the job seeker, puts her resume on the website in order to get a job offer
from employers.
The ecommerce business models are selected by the companies as per their objectives, desired results
and target consumers. There can be modifications done in these business models as per the requirement
of the companies.
Conclusion
We have seen various types of ecommerce models that are prevalent and the examples of such models
in Indian context. Indian economy is growing at a very fast pace and as such the new avenues like
ecommerce is here to stay and grow in India. However, there are various challenges that must be
overcome in order to make ecommerce efficient in India.
The major problem is poor e-infrastructure. The internet in India is still not very easily accessible. The
penetration of internet is very low at 34.8% of the total population,[5] as compared to other countries.
Also the ecommerce companies face logistic issues. As a start up this issue is more pressing. In
addition to this the long held habit of Indian consumers to see and inspect what they are buying makes
them doubtful of the ecommerce. Also the major part of ecommerce business is limited to the urban
areas and excludes the rural areas and the major portion of the population is still rural hence, there is a
need to make ecommerce inclusive of rural areas and population. Hence, there is a need to frame a
strategy to make the Indian economy more conducive to the new and upcoming ecommerce market and
accommodate in the economy.
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COMPANY PROFILE
AMAZON.COM
Amazon.com, Inc., doing business as Amazon is an American electronic commerce and cloud
computing company based in Seattle, Washington, that was founded by Jeff Bezos on July 5, 1994. The
tech giant is the largest Internet retailer in the world as measured by revenue and market capitalization,
and second largest after Alibaba Group in terms of total sales.[3]
The amazon.com website started as an
online bookstore and later diversified to
sell video downloads/streaming, MP3 downloads/streaming, audiobookdownloads/streaming, software,
video games, electronics, apparel, furniture, food, toys, and jewelry. The company also
produces consumer electronics—Kindle e-readers, Fire tablets, Fire TV, and Echo—and is the world's
largest provider of cloud infrastructureservices (IaaS and PaaS).[4]
Amazon also sells certain low-end
products under its in-house brand AmazonBasics.
Amazon has separate retail websites for the United States, the United Kingdom and Ireland, France,
Canada, Germany, Italy, Spain, Netherlands, Australia, Brazil, Japan, China, India, and Mexico. In
2016, Dutch, Polish, and Turkish language versions of the German Amazon website were also
launched. Amazon also offers international shipping of some of its products to certain other countries.
In 2015, Amazon surpassed Wal-Mart as the most valuable retailer in the United States by market
capitalization. Amazon is the fourth most valuable public company in the world (behind
only Apple, Alphabet, and Microsoft), the largest Internet company by revenue in the world, and
after Walmart, the second largest employer in the United States. In 2017, Amazon acquired Whole
Foods Market for $13.4 billion, which vastly increased Amazon's presence as a brick-and-mortar
retailer. The acquisition was interpreted by some as a direct attempt to challenge Walmart's traditional
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retail stores. In 2018, for the first time, Jeff Bezos released in Amazon's shareholder letter the number
of Amazon Prime subscribers, which at 100 million, is approximately 64% of households in the United
States.
Amazon.com’s Corporate Vision Statement
Amazon’s corporate vision is “to be Earth’s most customer-centric company, where customers can
find and discover anything they might want to buy online.” This vision statement underscores the
business organization’s main aim of becoming the best e-commerce company in the world. In this
regard, the following characteristics are identifiable in Amazon’s corporate vision statement:
1. Global reach
2. Customer-centric approach
3. Widest selection of products
Amazon.com’s Corporate Mission Statement
Amazon’s mission statement is “We strive to offer our customers the lowest possible prices, the best
available selection, and the utmost convenience.” This corporate mission promises attractive e-
commerce services to satisfy target customers’ needs. The company focuses on the variables of price,
selection, and convenience. In this regard, the following characteristics are identifiable in Amazon’s
corporate mission statement:
1. Lowest prices
2. Best selection
3. Utmost convenience
HISTORY
The company was founded as a result of what Jeff Bezos called his "regret minimization framework,"
which described his efforts to fend off any regrets for not participating sooner in the Internet business
boom during that time.[15]
In 1994, Bezos left his employment as vice-president of D. E. Shaw & Co., a
Wall Street firm, and moved to Seattle, Washington, where he began to work on a business planfor
what would become Amazon.com.
On July 5, 1994, Bezos initially incorporated the company in Washington State with the name
Cadabra,Inc.He later changed the name to Amazon.com, Inc. a few months later, after a lawyer
misheard its original name as "cadaver".[18]
In September 1994, Bezos purchased the URL
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Relentless.com and briefly considered naming his online store Relentless, but friends told him the name
sounded a bit sinister. The domain is still owned by Bezos and still redirects to the retailer.
Choosing a name
Bezos selected the name Amazon by looking through the dictionary; he settled on "Amazon" because it
was a place that was "exotic and different", just as he had envisioned for his Internet enterprise.
The Amazon River, he noted, was the biggest river in the world, and he planned to make his store the
biggest bookstore in the world.[21]
Additionally, a name that began with "A" was preferential due to the
probability it would occur at the top of an alphabetized list. Bezos placed a premium on his head start in
building a brand and told a reporter, "There's nothing about our model that can't be copied over time.
But you know, McDonald's got copied. And it's still built a huge, multibillion-dollar company. A lot of
it comes down to the brand name. Brand names are more important online than they are in the physical
world."
Online bookstore and IPO
After reading a report about the future of the Internet that projected annual web commerce growth at
2,300%, Bezos created a list of 20 products that could be marketed online. He narrowed the list to what
he felt were the five most promising products, which included: compact discs, computer hardware,
computer software, videos, and books. Bezos finally decided that his new business would sell books
online, due to the large worldwide demand for literature, the low price points for books, along with the
huge number of titles available in print. Amazon was founded in the garage of Bezos' rented home in
Bellevue, Washington. Bezos' parents invested almost $250,000 in the start-up.
In July 1995, the company began service as an online bookstore. The first book sold on Amazon.com
was Douglas Hofstadter's Fluid Concepts and Creative Analogies: Computer Models of the
Fundamental Mechanisms of Thought.In the first two months of business, Amazon sold to all 50 states
and over 45 countries. Within two months, Amazon's sales were up to $20,000/week.In October 1995,
the company announced itself to the public. In 1996, it was reincorporated in Delaware. Amazon issued
its initial public offering of stock on May 15, 1997, at $18 per share, trading under the NASDAQ stock
exchange symbol AMAZON.
Barnes & Noble sued Amazon on May 12, 1997, alleging that Amazon's claim to be "the world's largest
bookstore" was false because it "...isn't a bookstore at all. It's a book broker." The suit was later settled
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out of court and Amazon continued to make the same claim. Walmart sued Amazon on October 16,
1998, alleging that Amazon had stolen Walmart's trade secrets by hiring former Walmart executives.
Although this suit was also settled out of court, it caused Amazon to implement internal restrictions and
the reassignment of the former Walmart executives.
In 1999, Amazon first attempted to enter the publishing business by buying a defunct imprint,
"Weathervane", and publishing some books "selected with no apparent thought", according to The New
Yorker. The imprint quickly vanished again, and as of 2014 Amazon representatives said that they had
never heard of it. Also in 1999, Time magazine named Bezos the Person of the Year when it recognized
the company's success in popularizing online shopping.
Merchant partnership
Until June 30, 2006, typing ToysRUs.com into a browser would bring up Amazon.com's "Toys &
Games" tab; however, this relationship was terminated due to a lawsuit. Amazon also hosted and
managed the website for Borders bookstores but this ceased in 2008. From 2001 until August 2011,
Amazon hosted the retail website for Target.
Amazon.com operates retail websites for Sears Canada, Bebe Stores, Marks & Spencer, Mothercare,
and Lacoste. For a growing number of enterprise clients, including the UK merchants Marks &
Spencer, Benefit Cosmetics' UK entity, edeals.com and Mothercare, Amazon provides a unified
multichannel platform where a customer can interact with the retail website, standalone in-store
terminals or phone-based customer service agents. Amazon Web Services also powers AOL's
Shop@AOL.
On October 18, 2011, Amazon.com announced a partnership with DC Comics for the exclusive digital
rights to many popular comics, including Superman, Batman, Green Lantern, The
Sandman, and Watchmen. The partnership has caused well-known bookstores like Barnes & Noble to
remove these titles from their shelves.
In November 2013, Amazon.com announced a partnership with the United States Postal Service to
begin delivering orders on Sundays. The service, included in Amazon's standard shipping rates,
initiated in metropolitan areas of Los Angeles and New York due to the high-volume and inability to
deliver timely, with plans to expand into Dallas, Houston, New Orleans and Phoenix by 2014.
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In July 2016, Amazon.com announced a partnership with the UK Civil Aviation Authority to test some
of the technologies and may use delivery service via prime air drone in the future.
In June 2017, Nike confirmed a partnership with Amazon, stating it to be in an initial phase where
they'll be selling goods on Amazon.
As of October 11, 2017, Amazon Fresh sells a range of Booths branded products for home delivery in
selected areas.
PRODUCT AND SERVICES
Amazon.com's product lines available at its website include several media (books, DVDs, music
CDs, videotapes and software), apparel, baby products, consumer electronics, beauty products, gourmet
food, groceries, health and personal-care items, industrial & scientific supplies, kitchen items, jewelry,
watches, lawn and garden items, musical instruments, sporting goods, tools, automotive items and toys
& games.
Amazon is now gearing up in India to play a role in the grocery retail sector aimed at delivering
customer needs.
Amazon.com has a number of products and services available, including:
• AmazonFresh
• Amazon Prime
• Amazon Web Services
• Alexa
• Appstore
• Amazon Drive
• Echo
• Kindle
• Fire tablets
• Fire TV
• Video
• Kindle Store
• Music
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• Amazon Digital Game Store
• Amazon Studios
• Amazon Wireless
WEBSITE
The domain amazon.com attracted at least 615 million visitors annually by 2008.
130 million customers to its US website per month by the start of
heavily on a massive amount of server capacity for its website, especially to handle the excessive traffic
during the December Christmas holiday season
Results generated by Amazon's search engine are partly determined by promotional fees.
Amazon site global availability
Amazon's localized storefronts, which differ in selection and prices, are differentiated by
domain and country code:
Region
Asia
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attracted at least 615 million visitors annually by 2008.
130 million customers to its US website per month by the start of 2016. The company has also invested
heavily on a massive amount of server capacity for its website, especially to handle the excessive traffic
Christmas holiday season.
Results generated by Amazon's search engine are partly determined by promotional fees.
storefronts, which differ in selection and prices, are differentiated by
Sovereignty Domain name Since
China amazon.cn September 2004
India amazon.in
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attracted at least 615 million visitors annually by 2008. Amazon attracts over
The company has also invested
heavily on a massive amount of server capacity for its website, especially to handle the excessive traffic
Results generated by Amazon's search engine are partly determined by promotional fees.
storefronts, which differ in selection and prices, are differentiated by top-level
Since
September 2004
June 2013
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Europe
North America
Oceania
South America
Amazon allows users to submit reviews to the web page of each product. Reviewers must rate the
product on a rating scale from one to five stars. Amazon provides a badging option for reviewers which
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Japan amazon.co.jp November 2000
Singapore amazon.com.sg
France amazon.fr August 2000
Germany amazon.de October 1998
Italy amazon.it November 2010
Netherlands amazon.nl November 2014
Spain amazon.es September 2011
United Kingdom amazon.co.uk October 1998
Canada amazon.ca
Mexico amazon.com.mx August 2013
United States amazon.com
Australia amazon.com.au November 2013
Brazil amazon.com.br December 2012
Amazon allows users to submit reviews to the web page of each product. Reviewers must rate the
from one to five stars. Amazon provides a badging option for reviewers which
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November 2000
July 2017
August 2000
October 1998
November 2010
November 2014
September 2011
October 1998
June 2002
August 2013
July 1995
November 2013
December 2012
Amazon allows users to submit reviews to the web page of each product. Reviewers must rate the
from one to five stars. Amazon provides a badging option for reviewers which
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indicate the real name of the reviewer (based on confirmation of a credit card account) or which
indicate that the reviewer is one of the top reviewers by popularity. Customers may comment or vote on
the reviews, indicating whether they found a review helpful to them. If a review is given enough
"helpful" hits, it appears on the front page of the product. In 2010, Amazon was reported as being the
largest single source of Internet consumer reviews.
When publishers asked Bezos why Amazon would publish negative reviews, he defended the practice
by claiming that Amazon.com was "taking a different approach ... we want to make every book
available—the good, the bad and the ugly ... to let truth loose".
There have been cases of positive reviews being written and posted by public relations companies on
behalf of their clients and instances of writers using pseudonyms to leave negative reviews of their
rivals' works.
AMAZON SALES RANK
The Amazon sales rank (ASR) provides an indication of the popularity of a product sold on any
Amazon locale. It is a relative indicator of popularity that is updated hourly. Effectively, it is a "best
sellers list" for the millions of products stocked by Amazon. While the ASR has no direct effect on the
sales of a product, it is used by Amazon to determine which products to include in its bestsellers
lists. Products that appear in these lists enjoy additional exposure on the Amazon website and this may
lead to an increase in sales. In particular, products that experience large jumps (up or down) in their
sales ranks may be included within Amazon's lists of "movers and shakers"; such a listing provides
additional exposure that might lead to an increase in sales. For competitive reasons, Amazon does not
release actual sales figures to the public. However, Amazon has now begun to release point of sale data
via the Nielsen BookScan service to verified authors. While the ASR has been the source of much
speculation by publishers, manufacturers, and marketers, Amazon itself does not release the details of
its sales rank calculation algorithm. Some companies have analyzed Amazon sales data to generate
sales estimates based on the ASR, though Amazon states:
Please keep in mind that our sales rank figures are simply meant to be a guide of general interest for the
customer and not definitive sales information for publishers—we assume you have this information
regularly from your distribution sources.
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CHAPTER 3
REVIEW OF LITERATURE
In this research we are considering some literature review based on some articles which is related to the
tittle of the study.
Nandhini Bala Subramanium (2017) “A comparative study on customer
satisfaction between Amazon and flipkart customers in an education
institutions”. The objective of this study was to identify the respondents
perception towards amazon and flipkart shopping and also to compare the
customer satisfaction level and the post graduate student of the educational
institution have been taking for the study and in the finding they found that
Amazon has highly quality and product variety when compared to flipkart
and the evident that they convey was both provide equal service in terms of
payment facility.
1) Taweerat Jiradilok and other (2014) “The impact of customer satisfaction on online shopping
purchasing: A case study analysis in Thailand”. This research was used conceptual framework
and aims to investigate the relationship of the antecedent factor in Online shopping and they
used the statistical tools like multi regression to compared the occurrences of the hypothesis,
and the study reveals that people mostly value assurance and empathy as the most influential
dimension and also shows that variety ,website system quality and tangibility have no influence
on purchasing intention in customers decision even though the respondents were quite satisfied
with the dimensions.
2) Dr. A.B Santhi (2017) “A study on the customer satisfaction towards Online Shopping in
Tirupati Town”. This research was been undertaken to know the factors influencing customer
satisfaction. The objective of this study is to understand the demographic factor affecting
customer satisfaction with respect to online shopping in India and also descriptive research
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used in this research, in findings they come out with result that the respondents are becoming
more internets savvy every day and also they are ready to purchase the high quality product as
well.
3) Vikash and Vinod Kumar (2017) “A study on customer Perception towards Online Shopping”.
In this research they found out that customer perceived online shopping with positive frame of
mind and another fact they find out that customers pertain to convenience, satisfaction and
product availability all these factors shows that online shopping provides convenience to the
customer and online shopper prefer because these revealed from the effort of going to the
market and purchase the product and finally concluded that there is a positive perception
toward online shopping.
4) Orbit-biz-dictum (2016) “A Study of behavior of consumer towards online shopping” the
author found out that the most motivating factor which influenced the online shopping was
convenience followed by time saving and price, and according to the study Flipkart is the most
favorite shopping site of the respondent and the majority of the respondent are willing to spend
Rs.1000-3000 on a single online purchase. The suggestion orbit made in this research is for the
customer awareness that one of the safety aspect of using credits cards online is quit not safe in
case of disputed credit card payment for online transactions.
5) Sharon Rudansky-kloppers (2014) “Investigating factors influencing customer online buying
satisfaction in south Africa” the primary objective of this study was to investigate factors that
influence customer online buying satisfaction, and the secondary objective is to determine
whether technology factors, such as security, websites ease of use, and privacy etc. in this
research developed a model which encompasses the factor namely, technology shopping,
product and logistic factor. The result found out that product variety has an influence on
referring someone to an online shopping website. The finding in this study give more valuable
insight for online retailer in order to design effective market which can convert potential
customer into real or to retain them.
6) Ashish Bhatt (2014) “Customer attitude towards Online shopping” this research purely adopted
on descriptive research and exploratory and the objective they set is to study the attitude of
consumers toward E-shopping based on consumer behavior, belief preferences and opinions.
Flipkart has highly significance which means customer merely preferred to flipkart application
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and the result of this study shows that mode of payment is dependent upon income of the
respondents.
7) Durgesh Agnithotri (2015) “A study on customer preference and attitude toward major E-floor
with special reference to Kanpur”. In this previous research they developed an objective to find
out parameter through which a customer prefer on online shopping website and also to identify
the problem faced by customer in online shopping and for interpretation he used One way
Anova to check the homogeneity of variance between the assumption made and they found out
that E-floors are preferred because of authenticity or variety, after sales service, better delivery
service and reachability and give suggestion that, if they need to make online shopping more
convenient, so they can increase their customer base.
8) Dr.M.Rafiya Meera and other (2017) “Preference of customers towards online shopping
application in the market and the objective of this research study is to study the factors
influence the users to buy through shopping application and they used primary as well as
secondary method for collecting data and they found out that customer are satisfied by the
Flipkart shopping application and most of the respondent prefer online shopping for the wide
choice of goods.
9) Mohammad Jamal uddin (2015) “ Consumer preferences on online purchasing” he developed
to measure the attitude of the Bangladeshi people toward online shopping, he found out from
extensive survey that there is overall positive reaction towards online shopping and this
positive reaction mainly arises due to convenience in terms of less time consuming and hassle
free shopping. and also Age, gender, professional,occupation,family structure and ICT
familiarity are found as the critical factor for preferring Online shopping.
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CHAPTER 4.
1.4. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
1.4.1. RESERCH DESIGN
The study is purely descriptive research as it sought to identify the complacency level of customers
based on the respondent responses. Descriptive research is involves collecting data in order to answer
research questions concerning the current status of the study.
1.4.1. Method of Collecting Data
The data are collected from the secondary data and there is no other information which collects from
primary source.The internal sources of secondary data where the data is collected:-
 Sales Report
 Financial Statements
 Customer details, like name, age, contact details, etc.
 Company information
 Reports and feedback from a dealer, retailer, and distributor
 Management information system
There are several external sources from where the secondary data are collected. These are:
 Government censuses, like the population census, agriculture census, etc.
 Information from other government departments, like social security, tax records, etc.
 Business journals
 Social Books
 Business magazines
 Libraries
 Internet, where wide knowledge about different areas is easily available.
RESEARCH INSTRUMENT
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For the purpose or the merits of this Research work questionnaire and interviews were used a
questionnaire is list of highly structured question written and handed over to respondents to
provide relevant answers or solution to the questions. An interview is structured or unstructured
way of obtaining information on a focus content.
The two type of questionnaire were used in the project. These are the open- ended and close-
ended of question.
Open-ended questions do not limit the respondents’ to select answer from arrange of
alternative’s or simple answer categories for each question but to represent their own subjective
news about issues freely. This allowed respondents to provide answer to own way or opinions
freely.
Close-ended question provide a way of alternatives or simple answer categories for respondents
to make a choice from. This provides an easy basis to analyses responses from respondents.
PROCEDURE FOR DATA COLLECTION
 A combination of both primary and secondary methods of collection data was used, as indicated
questionnaire was designed to one hundred and twenty (60) customers. The essence was
together from the customer’s viewpoints, information on the level and standards of service
quality offer by AMAZON, their understanding of services quality and customer satisfactions, the
dimensions of service quality and how they impact on customer satisfactions.
 Primary or original data was collected by the researcher from the field personally for the
purpose of the research work. It was carried out mainly through the use of questionnaire to
obtain original or fresh data for the purpose of answering the research questions or problems.
 Secondary method or data was use to ensure completeness of the project. And also helpful in
searching about the society’s ancient history and through the office financial information was
collect. It involves the consultation and use of articles from the daily newspapers, and
management report from the internet.
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 The Published data was available in publication of governments, technical and trade journal,
public record, statistical and historical document. Unpublished data was found through dairies, or
websites, AMAZON relevant report and other Documentary materials.
 The secondary data was to supplement the information and explanations which the source could
not provide for the project work.
 The data may be circulated from the Google doc and completed from several respondents.
METHODS OF DATA ANALYSIS
 For the purpose of analysis data as a way of comparing, contrasting and describing such data,
descriptive statistics was used.
 The collect was enhanced pictorially in the presentation with the aid of the tables, chart and
graphs.
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CHAPTER 5
DATA ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION
INTRODUCTION
 This chapters show the presentation and analysis of data collect from questionnaires
administered to get sample opinions the customers and members who patronize the service of
Amazon. They include the profile of respondents, and level of consumer expectation towards the
service quality and customer satisfaction in Amazon.
 The analysis and presentation of data collected is a true reflection of the customers. The analysis is
been presented in the form of chart tables and graphs.
Table No 1.
INFERENCE:
This table shows the numbers of males and females’ respondents, 47% of the respondents were
found to be males, with the females constituting 53% from the various area or places. This means
majority of the respondents were female.
CHART 1. Percentage of respondents
S.No GENDER NO. OF
RESPONDENT
PERCENTAGES
OF
RESPONDENTS
1 MALE 28 47%
2 FEMALE 32 53%
TOTAL 60 100%
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Age distribution of respondents
s.no Age range
1 15-14yrs
2 20-29yrs
3 30-39yrs
4 40-49yrs
5 50-59yrs
total
INFERENCE:
From the above table the majority of the respondent are came from the age range of 20
CHART NO.2: AGE DISTRIBUTION GRAPH
0
20
40
60
15-14yrs
20-29yrs
30-39yrs
1 2 3
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Age range No.of respondents percentage
14yrs 6 10%
29yrs 21 35%
39yrs 6 10%
49yrs 15 25%
59yrs 12 20%
60 100%
From the above table the majority of the respondent are came from the age range of 20
AGE DISTRIBUTION GRAPH
1 male
23%
2 female
27%
2 total
50%
No.of respondent
No.of respondents
30-39yrs
40-49yrs
50-59yrs
total
4 5
No.of respondents
percentage
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percentage
100%
From the above table the majority of the respondent are came from the age range of 20-.29.
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PROFESSION OF THE RESPONDENT
S.no Profession
1 students
2 Service
3 Business
4 Professional
5 House wife
total
INFERENCE:
From the above table the majority of the respondent was collected from the students with a
percentage of 40%, and the lowest response was collect from professional and house wife with a
percentage of 7%.
CHART NO.3
students
Service
Business
1 2 3
24
12 10
40%
20% 16%
No. of respondents
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rofession No. of respondents Percentage
students 24 40%
12 20%
Business 10 16%
Professional 7 12%
House wife 7 12%
60 100%
From the above table the majority of the respondent was collected from the students with a
40%, and the lowest response was collect from professional and house wife with a
Business
Professional
Housewife
total
4 5
10 7 7
60
16% 12% 12%
100%
PROFESSION
No. of respondents Percentage
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Percentage
100%
From the above table the majority of the respondent was collected from the students with a
40%, and the lowest response was collect from professional and house wife with a
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TABLE NO 4: INCOME REPRESENTATION
S.NO INCOME RANGE
1 Less than 20k
2 20k-40k
3 40k-60k
4 60k-80k
5 Above than 80k
total
INFERENCE:
From the above table 12% of respondent from the income range less than 20k, 20% from 20k
from 40k-60k,17% from 60k-80k, 36% from above 80k.
CHART NO.4.
TABLE NO.5: MARITAL STATUS REPRESENTATION
S.NO MARITAL STATUS
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
Lessthan20k
20k-40k
40k-60k
60k-80k
Abovethan80k
1 2 3 4 5
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INCOME RANGE NO.OF
RESPONDNETS
PERCENTAGE
Less than 20k 7 12%
40k 12 20%
60k 9 15%
80k 10 17%
Above than 80k 22 36%
60 100%
From the above table 12% of respondent from the income range less than 20k, 20% from 20k
80k, 36% from above 80k.
STATUS REPRESENTATION
MARITAL STATUS NO.OF RESPONDENT PERCENTAGE
total
male
5 1
PERCENTAGE
NO.OF RESPONDNETS
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PERCENTAGE
100%
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1 MARRIED
2 SINGLE
TOTAL
INFERENCE:
From the above information given 53% of response collected from married customers, and 47%
from the unmarried.
CHART NO.5
TABLE 6
1. How long you are using the product and shopping by Amazon?
S.NO PARTICULAR
1 I month
2 Less than 1 month
3 1 years
4 Less than 1 years
5 More than 1 years
total
INFERENCE:
0 20 40
MARRIED
SINGLE
TOTAL
12
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SINGLE 28 47%
60 %100
From the above information given 53% of response collected from married customers, and 47%
1. How long you are using the product and shopping by Amazon?
PARTICULAR NO.OF RESPONDENT PERCENTAGE
I month 12 20
Less than 1 month 7 12
1 years 5 8
Less than 1 years 16 27
More than 1 years 20 33
60 100%
40 60 80
NO.OF RESPONDENT
PERCENTAGE
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%100
From the above information given 53% of response collected from married customers, and 47%
PERCENTAGE
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From the above table, the majority of the
amazon for more than one year.
CHART NO.6.chart representation.
2. How much time you spend on online shopping?
S.NO PARTICULAR
1 Everyday
2 Weekly once
3 Once a month
4 Twice a month
5 Every 2 or 3 month
total
INFERENCE:
From the above table 8% of respondent are spending everyday on online shopping and 20% of
respondent are spending twice a month in online shopping.33% of respondent are spending once
a month on online shopping, and weekly once only 12% and 8% on everyday basis.
CHART NO.7.SPENDING TIME ON ONLINE SHOPPING
0
20
40
60
Imonth
Lessthan1…
1 2
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From the above table, the majority of the respondents say that they are using the product of
year.
CHART NO.6.chart representation.
TABLE NO.7
2. How much time you spend on online shopping?
PARTICULAR NO.OF RESPONDENT PERCENTAGE
Everyday 5 8
Weekly once 7 12
Once a month 12 20
Twice a month 20 33
Every 2 or 3 month 16 27
60 100%
From the above table 8% of respondent are spending everyday on online shopping and 20% of
respondent are spending twice a month in online shopping.33% of respondent are spending once
a month on online shopping, and weekly once only 12% and 8% on everyday basis.
CHART NO.7.SPENDING TIME ON ONLINE SHOPPING
NO.OF RESPONDENT1years
Lessthan1years
Morethan1…
total
3 4 5
NO.OF RESPONDENT
PERCENTAGE
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say that they are using the product of
PERCENTAGE
100%
From the above table 8% of respondent are spending everyday on online shopping and 20% of
respondent are spending twice a month in online shopping.33% of respondent are spending once
a month on online shopping, and weekly once only 12% and 8% on everyday basis.
NO.OF RESPONDENT
PERCENTAGE
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TABLE NO8.
3. What are the main reasons you preferred amazon for shopping?
S.NO PARTICULAR NO.OF RESPONDENT PERCENTAGE
1 Less price 5 8
2 Good quality 7 12
3 Fast delivery 20 33
4 Standard 12 20
5 more option 16 27
total 60 100%
INFERENCE:
The majority of the respondent is that, the reason for preferred amazon shopping is based on the
fast delivery of the product to the customers.
CHART NO.8
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70 Everyday
Weeklyonce
Onceamonth
Twiceamonth
Every2or3month
total
1 2 3 4 5 PERCENTAGE
SPENDING TIME ON ONLINE SHOPPING
NO.OF RESPONDENT
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4. How much you can spend for shopping on Amazon?
S.NO PARTICULAR
1 Under 500
2 500-1000
3 1000-1500
4 1500-2000
5 Above than 2000
total
INFERENCE:
From the above table 33% of the respondent are spend around 1000
amazon. And 8% respondents are spending around 500 rupees.
CHART NO.9
0
5
10
15
20
MAIN REASON FOR PREFERED
AMAZON
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PARTICULAR NO.OF RESPONDENT PERCENTAGE
Under 500 5 8
1000 12 20
1500 20 33
2000 7 12
Above than 2000 16 27
60 100%
From the above table 33% of the respondent are spend around 1000-1500 for shopping on
amazon. And 8% respondents are spending around 500 rupees.
MAIN REASON FOR PREFERED
AMAZON
NO.OF RESPONDENT
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PERCENTAGE
100%
1500 for shopping on
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TABLE NO.10
5. Are you shopping with amazon based on?
S.NO PARTICULAR
1 Discount and offers
2 Product quality
3 Availability
4 Fast delivery
5 Fair deal
Total
INFERENCE:
From the above table customers are purchased product from amazon based on the availability
and the fair deal of the service.
CHART NO.10
0
20
40
60
SPENDING OVER SHOPPING ON
AMAZON
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PARTICULAR NO.OF RESPONDENT PERCENTAGE
Discount and offers 5 8
Product quality 12 20
Availability 20 33
Fast delivery 7 12
Fair deal 16 27
60 100%
customers are purchased product from amazon based on the availability
SPENDING OVER SHOPPING ON
AMAZON
NO.OF RESPONDENT
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PERCENTAGE
100%
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6. What is the mode of payment you usually preferred the most?
S.NO PARTICULAR
1 Credit card
2 Debit card
3 Cash on delivery
4 Net banking
5 other
Total
INFERENCE:
From the above data usually customer are preferred cash on delivery, which is more preferable
mode of payment.
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
NO.OF RESPONDENT
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PARTICULAR NO.OF RESPONDENT PERCENTAGE
Credit card 11 18
Debit card 12 20
Cash on delivery 27 45
Net banking 10 17
0 0
60 100%
From the above data usually customer are preferred cash on delivery, which is more preferable
NO.OF RESPONDENT
NO.OF RESPONDENT
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100%
From the above data usually customer are preferred cash on delivery, which is more preferable
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7. Why you are choosing Online shopping instead of offline shopping?
S.NO PARTICULAR
1 Save time
2 Wide choices
3 Ease to find product
total
INFERENCE:
From the above data 50% of the respondent response that
20% says that they choose based on wide choices and 30% response that ease to find product.
CHART NO.11
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
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choosing Online shopping instead of offline shopping?
PARTICULAR NO.OF RESPONDENT PERCENTAGE
Save time 30 50
Wide choices 12 20
Ease to find product 18 30
60 100
From the above data 50% of the respondent response that online shopping is saving time and
20% says that they choose based on wide choices and 30% response that ease to find product.
mode of payment
NO.OF
RESPONDENT
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PERCENTAGE
online shopping is saving time and
20% says that they choose based on wide choices and 30% response that ease to find product.
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Table no.12
8. What is the uniqueness in service of Amazon which satisfied you as compared to other shopping
Applications?
S.NO PARTICULAR
1 Reasonable return or
exchange policy
2 Quality product
3 Fast delivery
4 Transaction security
5 others
Total
INFERENCE:
From the above information, majority of the respondent have says that due to the fast delivery of
amazon service is the uniqueness as compared with other online shopping application.
CHART NO, 12
Save time
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PARTICULAR NO.OF RESPONDENT PERCENTAGE
Reasonable return or
exchange policy
5 8
Quality product 12 20
Fast delivery 20 33
Transaction security 7 12
16 27
60 100%
the above information, majority of the respondent have says that due to the fast delivery of
amazon service is the uniqueness as compared with other online shopping application.
Save time
Wide choices
Ease to find
product
30
12 18
REASON FOR CHOOSING
AMAZON
NO.OF RESPONDENT
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8. What is the uniqueness in service of Amazon which satisfied you as compared to other shopping
PERCENTAGE
100%
the above information, majority of the respondent have says that due to the fast delivery of
amazon service is the uniqueness as compared with other online shopping application.
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9. What are the sources which make you purchased
S.NO PARTICULAR
1 Family and friends
2 Online
advertisement
3 Promotion emails
4 Transactional
security
5 Print & broadcast Ad
Total
INFERENCE:
From the above information the sources which makes the customers purchased a product
through amazon is Family and friend source.
CHART NO: 13
0
5
10
15
20
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PARTICULAR NO.OF RESPONDENT PERCENTAGE
Family and friends 20 33
advertisement
12 20
Promotion emails 5 8
Transactional
security
7 12
Print & broadcast Ad 16 27
60 100%
information the sources which makes the customers purchased a product
through amazon is Family and friend source.
uniquenesss in service
NO.OF
RESPONDENT
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PERCENTAGE
100%
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10. Overall, what make you fully satisfied the most while shopping with Amazon?
S.NO PARTICULAR
1 Less price
2 Discount & offer
3 Fast delivery
4 Transaction security
5 Quality product
Total
INFERENCE:
From the above information, respondent are fully satisfied with the fast delivery of amazon, and
quality of the product as well.
CHART NO.14
.
0
10
20
0
5
10
15
20
25
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PARTICULAR NO.OF
RESPONDENT
PERCENTAGE
Less price 5 8
Discount & offer 12 20
Fast delivery 20 33
Transaction security 7 12
Quality product 16 27
60 100%
From the above information, respondent are fully satisfied with the fast delivery of amazon, and
0
20
12
5 7
16
NO.OF RESPONDENT
level of satisfaction
NO.OF
RESPONDENT
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10. Overall, what make you fully satisfied the most while shopping with Amazon?
PERCENTAGE
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TABLE NO.15
11. The price is matter when you shopping from Amazon?
S.NO PARTICULAR NO.OF
RESPONDENT
PERCENTAGE
1 Strongly agree 36 60
2 Agree 12 20
3 Strongly disagree 2 3
4 Disagree 3 5
5 neutral 7 12
Total 60 100%
INFERENCE:
From the above respondent the majority of the respondent are says that they are strongly agree
with the price of the product of amazon.
CHART NO.15
TABLE NO.16
12. Amazon had a reasonable return and exchange policy?
S.NO PARTICULAR NO.OF
RESPONDENT
PERCENTAGE
1 Strongly agree 36 60
2 Agree 12 20
3 Strongly disagree 2 3
4 Disagree 3 5
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
Strongly
agree
Agree Strongly
disagree
Disagree neutral
level of satisfaction based on price
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5 neutral
Total
INFERENCE:
From the above information the respondent are strongly agree with the reasonable return and
exchange policy.
CHART NO.16
13. So far, you got the product at the time estimated delivery given?
S.NO PARTICULAR
1 Strongly agree
2 Agree
3 Strongly disagree
4 Disagree
5 neutral
Total
Strongly agree
Agree
Strongly disagree
Disagree
neutral
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60 100%
From the above information the respondent are strongly agree with the reasonable return and
TABLE NO.17
13. So far, you got the product at the time estimated delivery given?
PARTICULAR NO.OF
RESPONDENT
PERCENTAGE
Strongly agree 36 60
12 20
Strongly disagree 2 3
3 5
7 12
60 100%
0 10 20 30 40
NO.OF RESPONDENT
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From the above information the respondent are strongly agree with the reasonable return and
PERCENTAGE
NO.OF RESPONDENT
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INFERENCE:
From the above interpretation the respondent are so far strongly agree with the product at the
time estimated delivery given.
CHART NO.17
TABLE NO.18
14. Instead of other shopping application, you are able to retain or
S.NO PARTICULAR
1 Strongly agree
2 Agree
3 Strongly disagree
4 Disagree
5 neutral
Total
INFERENCE:
0 10 20
Strongly agree
Agree
Strongly disagree
Disagree
neutral
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14. Instead of other shopping application, you are able to retain or regular customer of Amazon?
PARTICULAR NO.OF
RESPONDENT
PERCENTAGE
Strongly agree 36 60
12 20
Strongly disagree 2 3
3 5
7 12
60 100%
20 30 40
NO.OF RESPONDENT
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From the above interpretation the respondent are so far strongly agree with the product at the
regular customer of Amazon?
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From the above interpretation, majority of the respondent
customer of amazon.
CHART NO.18
TABLE NO.19
15. Based on your overall experience, are you fully satisfied with the service, product and other
commodities of Amazon?
S.NO PARTICULAR
1 Strongly agree
2 Agree
3 Strongly disagree
4 Disagree
5 neutral
Total
INFERENCE:
From the above interpretation majority of the respondent are strongly agree with the service of
amazon.
CHART NO.19
0
10
20
30
40
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15. Based on your overall experience, are you fully satisfied with the service, product and other
PARTICULAR NO.OF
RESPONDENT
PERCENTAGE
Strongly agree 36 60
12 20
Strongly disagree 2 3
3 5
7 12
60 100%
From the above interpretation majority of the respondent are strongly agree with the service of
NO.OF RESPONDENT
NO.OF RESPONDENT
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have strongly agree to be a regular
15. Based on your overall experience, are you fully satisfied with the service, product and other
PERCENTAGE
From the above interpretation majority of the respondent are strongly agree with the service of
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CHAPTER 6.
FINDING, SUGGESTION, CONCLUSION
FINDING:
 More females are given respondent to the questionnaires as compare to male with 47%.
 The majority of the respondent are came from the age range of 9 to 20 years.
 The data was collected from students with 40% and the lowest response was collected
from professional and house wife with the 7%.
 Majority of the data collected from the customer income range of above 80000.
 The data collected from married customer with 63% and 43% from single.
 The majority of respondent response that they are using the product of amazon more than
1 year.
 Most of the respondent spend on online shopping only twice a month.
 The main reason for prefer amazon is due to first delivery.
 Most of the respondent spend around 1000 to 1500 for shopping with amazon.
 The customers are shopping amazon based on availability of the product.
 Refine out that most of the customers are prefer cash on delivery while purchase on amazon.
 Customer are use online shopping because it save time of the customer.
 The uniqueness of the amazon application as a compare to other online application because of
fast delivery.
 The sources which make the customer purchase product from amazon is due to family and
friend source.
 The overall satisfaction of customer based on the fast delivery and quality of the product.
 While Purchase on amazon according to customer price is fully matter.
 Customer are strongly agree with the reasonable return and exchange policy of amazon.
 Customer are fully satisfied with the delivery services because they received product on time.
 Most of the respondent are agree to be regularly and loyal customer on amazon.
 Based on the overall experience with amazon customer are fully satisfied with the product,
services and other commodities.
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SUGGESTION:
The researcher has made personal contact with the respondents who have purchased products
and services through online. It is concluded that most of the respondents have a good opinion
about online shopping, though there are so many problems to be improved by the vendors and
service providers
These suggestions are as follows:
 As there are no proper laws for online purchases, they have to be implemented to
prevent the anonymous intruders. This will help to maintain security and private
information properly concerning the respondents. So the website developers and
service providers should take necessary steps to overcome this problem.
 Web based technologies upgrades creative conceptualization that would improve
the response from technology savvy consumers. So the firms have to invest in such
new technologies.
 Internet environment has to be improved in the areas of art, dynamic and
interactive techniques. This improvement will give more visual appeal.
 In most of the websites the given information, features about the product on the
website and product received from the online vendor are different. This will create
lack of customer satisfaction. So the online vendor should take necessary steps
before dispatching the products to the consumer site. It creates good opinion about
the online vendor and creates repurchasing power of the respondents.
 Even though consumers are educated they are not interested to purchase products
through online because of infrastructure shortage, they do not know how to order
the product online and they have lack of confidence on payments. So the vendor
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companies and online service providers have to create awareness to consumers as
how to order the product online
CONCLUSION:
In the past, consumers had sufficient time to visit shopping centers, searching for various
products. Many consumers prefer bargaining and decide the purchases after physical
examination of the commodities.
The entire process can range from a few hours to weeks depending on the product, quantity,
quality and source of purchase. Today there is radical change in the entire scenario. Everything in
today’s world is Internet oriented like Electronic Data Interchange, E-Mail, E-Business and E-
Commerce. E-Commerce is exchange of information using network-based technologies. In the
present high cost situation, e-Commerce can be used as a competitive strategy. It successfully
includes the entire online process of developing, marketing, selling, delivering, servicing and
paying for products and services.
Online shopping is a vast growing technology. If it is properly utilized with assured safety and
security for the transactions, it will thrive into a highly competitive and dynamic environment.
Online shopping is becoming more popular day by day with the increase in the usage of World
Wide Web known as www. Understanding customer’s need for online selling has become
challenge for marketers. Specially understanding the consumer’s attitudes towards online
shopping, making improvement in the factors that influence consumers to shop online and
working on factors that affect consumers to shop online will help marketers to gain the
competitive edge over others.
In conclusion, having access to online shopping has truly revolutionized and influenced our
society as a whole. This use of technology has opened new doors and opportunities that enable
for a more convenient lifestyle today. Variety, quick service and reduced prices were three
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significant ways in which online shopping influenced people from all over the world. However,
this concept of online shopping led to the possibilities of fraud and privacy conflicts.
Unfortunately, it has shown that it is possible for criminals to manipulate the system and access
personal information. Luckily, today with the latest features of technology, measures are being
taken in order to stop hackers and criminals from inappropriately accessing private databases.
Through privacy and security policies, website designers are doing their best to put an end to this
unethical practice. By doing so, society will continue to depend upon online shopping, which will
allow it to remain a tremendous success in the future.
REFERENCES
 Palmer, Kimberly, More Consumers Using Tablets to Holiday Shop Study". December 8,
2011 2.
 Peterson RA, Balasubramanian S, Bronnenberg BJ. Exploring the implications of the
Internet for consumer marketing. Retrieved June, 28, 1997. 3.
 "Nielsen Global Online Shopping Report". Blog.nielsen.com. 2010-06-29. Retrieved 01, 19,
2012. 4. Campbell DJ.
 Task complexity: A review and analysis. Academy of Management Review, 13, 1, 1998. 5.
Stephen F. King en Juhn-ShiuanLiou,
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ANNEXURE
“A STUDY ON CUSTOMER SATISFACTION WITH REFERENCE TO
AMAZON ONLINE SHOPPING”
QUESTIONNAIRES
Personal information:
 Age
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15-19yrs 1 40-49yrs 4
20-29yrs 2 50-59yrs 5
30-39yrs 3 60+ 6
 Gender
Female 1 Male 2
 Profession
Students 1 Professional 4
Service 2 House wife 5
Business 3
 Income
Less than 20,000 1 60,000-80,000 4
20,000-40,000 2 Above than 80,000 5
40,000-60,000 3
 Marital status
Married 1 Single 2
1. How long you are using the product and shopping by Amazon?
1month 1 Less than 1 years 4
Less than 1 month 2 More than 1 years 5
1 years 3
2. How much time you spend on online shopping?
Everyday 1 Twice a months 4
Weekly once 2 Every 2 or 3 months 5
Once a months 3
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3. What are the main reasons you preferred amazon for shopping?
Less price 1 Standard 4
Good quality 2 More options 5
Fast delivery 3
4. How much you can spend for shopping on Amazon?
Under 500 1 1500-2000 4
500-1000 2 Above than 2000 5
1000-1500 3
5. Are you shopping with amazon based on?
Discount & offers 1 Fast delivery 4
Product quality 2 Fair deal 5
Availability 3
6. What is the mode of payment you usually preferred the most?
Credit card 1 Net banking 4
Debit card 2 Others 5
Cash on delivery 3
7. Why you are choosing Online shopping instead of offline shopping?
Save time 1 Wide choices 2 Ease to
find
product
8. What is the uniqueness in service of Amazon which satisfied you as compared to other shopping
Applications?
Reasonable return or
exchange policy
1 Transactions security 4
Quality product 2 Others 5
Fast delivery 3
9. What are the sources which make you purchased product from Amazon?
Family & friends 1 Transactions security 4
Online
Advertisements
2 Advertisement(print &
broadcast)
5
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Promotional emails 3
10. Overall, what make you fully satisfied the most while shopping with Amazon?
less price 1 Transactions security 4
Discount & offers 2 Quality product 5
Fast delivery 3
11. The price is matter when you shopping from Amazon?
Strongly agree 1 Disagree 4
Agree 2 Neutral 5
Strongly disagree 3
12. Amazon had a reasonable return and exchange policy?
Strongly agree 1 Disagree 4
Agree 2 Neutral 5
Strongly disagree 3
13. So far, you got the product at the time estimated delivery given?
Strongly agree 1 Disagree 4
Agree 2 Neutral 5
Strongly disagree 3
14. Instead of other shopping application, you are able to retain or regular customer of Amazon?
Strongly agree 1 Disagree 4
Agree 2 Neutral 5
Strongly disagree 3
15. Based on your overall experience, are you fully satisfied with the service, product and other
commodities of Amazon?
Strongly agree 1 Disagree 4
Agree 2 Neutral 5
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CONSUMER SATISFICTION ON AMAZON ONLINE SHOPPING

  • 1. A study on customer satisfaction with reference to amazon 2018 DEPT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES Page 1 CHAPTER 1 1.1. INTRODUCTION This project is takes a look at consumer complacency with references to Amazon online shopping. Online shopping is nowadays used everywhere or in every corner of the world, and it’s happening only because of Internet, customers directly make an order of something they need through online. The meaning of online shopping is the process of buying goods and services from merchants over the Internet. Amazon is one the site that customer used for purchasing many product. Online shopping make easier for customer to choose different variety of product which they want, that the reason online shopping is popularly used nowadays. 1.2. STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM We face many millions of problems when we entered into the world of online shopping. Amazon also one of the online shopping applications site that nowadays reached to millions of people everywhere. There are some problems that customer are deals with like:-  Defected in product that leads to the customer peace of mind decreases.  Delay in delivery of Goods and Products is also one of the problems that affect the serenity of the customer.  The product which customers are choosing might be delivered wrong like, different in color or design etc.  Some goods or product, which customer needs may not be available sometimes.  Or occasionally the product will not be currently available to the address of the customer. 1.3. OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY  To know the customer complacency on Amazon online shopping.  To study the gratification level of the Amazon customer based on the respondent responses.  To evaluate and find out the factor that influences the customer complacency.
  • 2. A study on customer satisfaction with reference to amazon 2018 DEPT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES Page 2 1.4. SCOPE OF THE STUDY This research work will covered Amazon and also deals with the customers which are regulars used to shopping from Amazon. The study also covered the quality of the service and how they impact on the customer complacency and for instant it come across with what factor that are accommodate and enhance the satisfaction feeling of the customer on Amazon. 1.5. IMPORTANCE OF THE STUDY  The main importance to this study is to avoid some uncertainty fact that customer face in online shopping.  When the research will be completed it will give an insight into a practical situation.  It will also indicate, how to conquered and overcome the problem while dealing with the customer.  Alternately, it will serve as good sources of references to similar research in future.  Finally, it is also intend to facilitate the efforts of Amazon to come out with good quality service customer satisfaction strategies. 1.6. LIMITATION OF THE STUDY  This study conducted relating to the Amazon online shopping application, so the result which we gather is only applicable for the amazon customers.  The response from the sample may be biased, or may contain cooked up from the respondent.  Another limitation was the relatively short period and within which this research was carried out.  Questionnaires method is used only for data collection and the limitation of the questionnaire method is applicable to the study.
  • 3. A study on customer satisfaction with reference to amazon 2018 DEPT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES Page 3 CHAPTER 2 INDUSTRY PROFILE E-COMMERCE INDUSTRIES& ONLINE SHOPPING Introduction 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. Consumers find a product of interest by visiting the website of the retailer directly or by searching among alternative vendors using a shopping search engine, which displays the same product's availability and pricing at different e- retailers. As of 2016, customers can shop online using a range of different computers and devices, including desktop computers, laptops, tablet computers and smartphones. An online shop evokes the physical analogy of buying products or services at a regular "bricks-and- mortar" retailer or shopping center; the process is called business-to-consumer (B2C) online shopping. When an online store is set up to enable businesses to buy from another business, the process is called business-to-business (B2B) online shopping. A typical online store enables the customer to browse the firm's range of products and services, view photos or images of the products, along with information about the product specifications, features and prices. Online stores typically enable shoppers to use "search" features to find specific models, brands or items. Online customers must have access to the Internet and a valid method of payment in order to complete a transaction, such as a credit card, an Interac-enabled debit card, or a service such as PayPal. For physical products (e.g., paperback books or clothes), the e-tailer ships the products to the customer; for digital products, such as digital audio files of songs or software, the e-tailer typically sends the file to the customer over the Internet. The largest of these online retailing corporations are Alibaba, Amazon.com, and eBay. HISTORY OF ONLINE SHOPPING The growth of the internet as a secure shopping channel has developed since 1994, with the first sales of Sting album 'Ten Summoner's Tales'. Wine, chocolates and flowers soon followed and were among
  • 4. A study on customer satisfaction with reference to amazon 2018 DEPT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES Page 4 the pioneering retail categories which fueled the growth of online shopping. Researchers found that having products that are appropriate for e-commercewas a key indicator of Internet success.[ Many of these products did well as they are generic products which shoppers didn't need to touch and feel in order to buy. But also importantly in the early days there were few shoppers online and they were from a narrow segment: affluent, male, 30+. Online shopping has come along way since these early days and -in the UK- accounts for significant percents (depending on product category as percentages can vary). Electronic commerce is popularly known as e-commerce. An e-commerce business model “enables a firm/individual to conduct business over an electronic network, typically the Internet.” The biggest advantage of an e-commerce is that the size of the market gets enlarged, hence the business gets bigger and the consumers have better access to quality products and services. The consumer and seller or service provider interaction gets better and efficient. With the better access to the Internet e-commerce is also taking a root in India; however, it is still in its infancy. The emergence of middle class with good purchasing power is also an important reason for the growth of e-commerce in India. In addition to this the schemes of government like Startup India, Make in India and Digital India and policies like cashless India are also affecting the e-commerce in India. In this assignment, we are looking into various e-commerce business models. PAYMENT Online shoppers commonly use a credit card or a PayPal account in order to make payments. However, some systems enable users to create accounts and pay by alternative means, such as: • Billing to mobile phones and landlines • Cash on delivery (C.O.D.) • Cheque/ Check • Debit card • Direct debit in some countries • Electronic money of various types • Gift cards • Postal money order • Wire transfer/delivery on payment • Invoice, especially popular in some markets/countries, such as Switzerland • Bit coin or other crypto currencies
  • 5. A study on customer satisfaction with reference to amazon 2018 DEPT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES Page 5 Some online shops will not accept international credit cards. Some require both the purchaser's billing and shipping address to be in the same country as the online shop's base of operation. Other online shops allow customers from any country to send gifts anywhere. The financial part of a transaction may be processed in real time (e.g. letting the consumer know their credit card was declined before they log off), or may be done later as part of the fulfillment process. PRODUCT DELIVERY Once a payment has been accepted, the goods or services can be delivered in the following ways. For physical items: • Shipping: The product is shipped to a customer-designated address. Retail package delivery is typically done by the public postal system or a retail courier such as FedEx, UPS, DHL, or TNT. • Drop shipping: The order is passed to the manufacturer or third-party distributor, who then ships the item directly to the consumer, bypassing the retailer's physical location to save time, money, and space. • In-store pick-up: The customer selects a local store using a locator software and picks up the delivered product at the selected location. This is the method often used in the bricks and clicks business model. For digital items or tickets: • Downloading/Digital distribution: The method often used for digital media products such as software, music, movies, or images. • Printing out, provision of a code for, or e-mailing of such items as admission tickets and scrip (e.g., gift certificates and coupons). The tickets, codes, or coupons may be redeemed at the appropriate physical or online premises and their content reviewed to verify their eligibility (e.g., assurances that the right of admission or use is redeemed at the correct time and place, for the correct dollar amount, and for the correct number of uses). • Will call, COBO (in Care Of Box Office), or "at the door" pickup: The patron picks up pre- purchased tickets for an event, such as a play, sporting event, or concert, either just before the event or in advance. With the onset of the Internet and e-commerce sites, which allow customers to buy tickets online, the popularity of this service has increased. Types of ecommerce business model 1. Online Subscriptions 2. Exclusive Brand Stores 3. Deals Websites 4. Marketplace We will look into these models one by one.
  • 6. A study on customer satisfaction with reference to amazon 2018 DEPT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES Page 6 Online Subscriptions These websites work like an offline subscription. Here the users can choose from subscriptions available on the website and subscribe according to their needs. The payment for subscription can be made online and also the recurring payments can be made in the same manner and the consumer can get the services. Hence, online payment for the service is the pressure point here. This makes the services more accessible and easier payment options make it more attractive to the users. In India magazines like Frontline can be subscribed online and so can the newspapers like The Hindu. Amazon.com has also started the monthly subscription service where it provides the consumers the option of monthly subscription with discounts from normal rates and the consumers can pay the subscription fees on their website. Online Exclusive Brand Stores Here the brands create their own online brand stores. The brand’s catalog is uploaded on the website where the consumers see it which is also available in their physical stores. Here the consumers get the advantage of shopping from their trusted brands online without having to visit the physical stores. Examples of online exclusive brand stores are HP, Samsung, Peter England, Monte Carlo etc. Deals Websites There are various ecommerce websites which provide the best deals to the consumers. Such websites give the consumers various deals available on other websites or stores. For example coupondunia.in etc. Marketplace Here the consumers and sellers are provided with a platform to interact with each other. Based on this there are various websites with different models that they follow. These models are:
  • 7. A study on customer satisfaction with reference to amazon 2018 DEPT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES Page 7 Business to Consumer (B2C) This is the most common business model that usually people know about. Here the sellers of products or services, as well as the buyers of such products or services, are present on an online platform. Virtual stores give the consumers access to wider variety of products at cheaper rates. The best example for this is Amazon.in, Flipkart.com, Myntra.com, Snapdeal.com etc where the consumers can find almost anything be it books, electronic products like washing machines, USB storage devices, clothes, shoes or personal care etc. In India the B2C model is growing at a fast pace, however, there are still various challenges. The major challenge is poor internet connectivity. Also most consumers do not possess credit cards. Most consumers still depend on cash on delivery mode of payment. In addition to this the ecommerce websites do not have very good customer services leaving the consumers doubtful about using these websites and apps. Business to Business (B2B) here both the parties are involved in business activities. Here commercial transactions take place between both the parties. The parties involved can be a manufacturer and wholesaler or a wholesaler and retailer. In India the B2B model has 100% Foreign Direct Investment allowed through automatic route, unlike the B2C model. However, this model is still in its nascent stage in India. Online business transactions in India are limited and the market is less receptive. However, the experts do believe that this situation shall change in coming times and the B2B ecommerce space is expected to grow almost 2.5 times by 2020. Consumer to Consumer (C2C) Here both the parties are individuals undertaking a business activity on a platform. Here the individual can sell something they no longer need or can sell products made by them as they engage in a small home based business activity like bags or some handicraft items. The best example of this model in India is Ebay.in, OLX.com, Quikr.com etc.
  • 8. A study on customer satisfaction with reference to amazon 2018 DEPT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES Page 8 OLX and Quikr are almost alike and provide a platform to the consumers to connect and buy and sell anything be it land, flats, paying guest facilities, mobiles, laptops, bikes, bicycles etc. The companies have become very successful and work as electronic classifieds. Consumer to Business (C2B) In this model the consumer sell their products and services to businesses. The best examples for this model are the job portals.In India websites like Monster.com, TimesJobs.com etc can be put in this category. Here the consumer, the job seeker, puts her resume on the website in order to get a job offer from employers. The ecommerce business models are selected by the companies as per their objectives, desired results and target consumers. There can be modifications done in these business models as per the requirement of the companies. Conclusion We have seen various types of ecommerce models that are prevalent and the examples of such models in Indian context. Indian economy is growing at a very fast pace and as such the new avenues like ecommerce is here to stay and grow in India. However, there are various challenges that must be overcome in order to make ecommerce efficient in India. The major problem is poor e-infrastructure. The internet in India is still not very easily accessible. The penetration of internet is very low at 34.8% of the total population,[5] as compared to other countries. Also the ecommerce companies face logistic issues. As a start up this issue is more pressing. In addition to this the long held habit of Indian consumers to see and inspect what they are buying makes them doubtful of the ecommerce. Also the major part of ecommerce business is limited to the urban areas and excludes the rural areas and the major portion of the population is still rural hence, there is a need to make ecommerce inclusive of rural areas and population. Hence, there is a need to frame a strategy to make the Indian economy more conducive to the new and upcoming ecommerce market and accommodate in the economy.
  • 9. A study on customer satisfaction with reference to amazon 2018 DEPT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES Page 9 COMPANY PROFILE AMAZON.COM Amazon.com, Inc., doing business as Amazon is an American electronic commerce and cloud computing company based in Seattle, Washington, that was founded by Jeff Bezos on July 5, 1994. The tech giant is the largest Internet retailer in the world as measured by revenue and market capitalization, and second largest after Alibaba Group in terms of total sales.[3] The amazon.com website started as an online bookstore and later diversified to sell video downloads/streaming, MP3 downloads/streaming, audiobookdownloads/streaming, software, video games, electronics, apparel, furniture, food, toys, and jewelry. The company also produces consumer electronics—Kindle e-readers, Fire tablets, Fire TV, and Echo—and is the world's largest provider of cloud infrastructureservices (IaaS and PaaS).[4] Amazon also sells certain low-end products under its in-house brand AmazonBasics. Amazon has separate retail websites for the United States, the United Kingdom and Ireland, France, Canada, Germany, Italy, Spain, Netherlands, Australia, Brazil, Japan, China, India, and Mexico. In 2016, Dutch, Polish, and Turkish language versions of the German Amazon website were also launched. Amazon also offers international shipping of some of its products to certain other countries. In 2015, Amazon surpassed Wal-Mart as the most valuable retailer in the United States by market capitalization. Amazon is the fourth most valuable public company in the world (behind only Apple, Alphabet, and Microsoft), the largest Internet company by revenue in the world, and after Walmart, the second largest employer in the United States. In 2017, Amazon acquired Whole Foods Market for $13.4 billion, which vastly increased Amazon's presence as a brick-and-mortar retailer. The acquisition was interpreted by some as a direct attempt to challenge Walmart's traditional
  • 10. A study on customer satisfaction with reference to amazon 2018 DEPT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES Page 10 retail stores. In 2018, for the first time, Jeff Bezos released in Amazon's shareholder letter the number of Amazon Prime subscribers, which at 100 million, is approximately 64% of households in the United States. Amazon.com’s Corporate Vision Statement Amazon’s corporate vision is “to be Earth’s most customer-centric company, where customers can find and discover anything they might want to buy online.” This vision statement underscores the business organization’s main aim of becoming the best e-commerce company in the world. In this regard, the following characteristics are identifiable in Amazon’s corporate vision statement: 1. Global reach 2. Customer-centric approach 3. Widest selection of products Amazon.com’s Corporate Mission Statement Amazon’s mission statement is “We strive to offer our customers the lowest possible prices, the best available selection, and the utmost convenience.” This corporate mission promises attractive e- commerce services to satisfy target customers’ needs. The company focuses on the variables of price, selection, and convenience. In this regard, the following characteristics are identifiable in Amazon’s corporate mission statement: 1. Lowest prices 2. Best selection 3. Utmost convenience HISTORY The company was founded as a result of what Jeff Bezos called his "regret minimization framework," which described his efforts to fend off any regrets for not participating sooner in the Internet business boom during that time.[15] In 1994, Bezos left his employment as vice-president of D. E. Shaw & Co., a Wall Street firm, and moved to Seattle, Washington, where he began to work on a business planfor what would become Amazon.com. On July 5, 1994, Bezos initially incorporated the company in Washington State with the name Cadabra,Inc.He later changed the name to Amazon.com, Inc. a few months later, after a lawyer misheard its original name as "cadaver".[18] In September 1994, Bezos purchased the URL
  • 11. A study on customer satisfaction with reference to amazon 2018 DEPT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES Page 11 Relentless.com and briefly considered naming his online store Relentless, but friends told him the name sounded a bit sinister. The domain is still owned by Bezos and still redirects to the retailer. Choosing a name Bezos selected the name Amazon by looking through the dictionary; he settled on "Amazon" because it was a place that was "exotic and different", just as he had envisioned for his Internet enterprise. The Amazon River, he noted, was the biggest river in the world, and he planned to make his store the biggest bookstore in the world.[21] Additionally, a name that began with "A" was preferential due to the probability it would occur at the top of an alphabetized list. Bezos placed a premium on his head start in building a brand and told a reporter, "There's nothing about our model that can't be copied over time. But you know, McDonald's got copied. And it's still built a huge, multibillion-dollar company. A lot of it comes down to the brand name. Brand names are more important online than they are in the physical world." Online bookstore and IPO After reading a report about the future of the Internet that projected annual web commerce growth at 2,300%, Bezos created a list of 20 products that could be marketed online. He narrowed the list to what he felt were the five most promising products, which included: compact discs, computer hardware, computer software, videos, and books. Bezos finally decided that his new business would sell books online, due to the large worldwide demand for literature, the low price points for books, along with the huge number of titles available in print. Amazon was founded in the garage of Bezos' rented home in Bellevue, Washington. Bezos' parents invested almost $250,000 in the start-up. In July 1995, the company began service as an online bookstore. The first book sold on Amazon.com was Douglas Hofstadter's Fluid Concepts and Creative Analogies: Computer Models of the Fundamental Mechanisms of Thought.In the first two months of business, Amazon sold to all 50 states and over 45 countries. Within two months, Amazon's sales were up to $20,000/week.In October 1995, the company announced itself to the public. In 1996, it was reincorporated in Delaware. Amazon issued its initial public offering of stock on May 15, 1997, at $18 per share, trading under the NASDAQ stock exchange symbol AMAZON. Barnes & Noble sued Amazon on May 12, 1997, alleging that Amazon's claim to be "the world's largest bookstore" was false because it "...isn't a bookstore at all. It's a book broker." The suit was later settled
  • 12. A study on customer satisfaction with reference to amazon 2018 DEPT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES Page 12 out of court and Amazon continued to make the same claim. Walmart sued Amazon on October 16, 1998, alleging that Amazon had stolen Walmart's trade secrets by hiring former Walmart executives. Although this suit was also settled out of court, it caused Amazon to implement internal restrictions and the reassignment of the former Walmart executives. In 1999, Amazon first attempted to enter the publishing business by buying a defunct imprint, "Weathervane", and publishing some books "selected with no apparent thought", according to The New Yorker. The imprint quickly vanished again, and as of 2014 Amazon representatives said that they had never heard of it. Also in 1999, Time magazine named Bezos the Person of the Year when it recognized the company's success in popularizing online shopping. Merchant partnership Until June 30, 2006, typing ToysRUs.com into a browser would bring up Amazon.com's "Toys & Games" tab; however, this relationship was terminated due to a lawsuit. Amazon also hosted and managed the website for Borders bookstores but this ceased in 2008. From 2001 until August 2011, Amazon hosted the retail website for Target. Amazon.com operates retail websites for Sears Canada, Bebe Stores, Marks & Spencer, Mothercare, and Lacoste. For a growing number of enterprise clients, including the UK merchants Marks & Spencer, Benefit Cosmetics' UK entity, edeals.com and Mothercare, Amazon provides a unified multichannel platform where a customer can interact with the retail website, standalone in-store terminals or phone-based customer service agents. Amazon Web Services also powers AOL's Shop@AOL. On October 18, 2011, Amazon.com announced a partnership with DC Comics for the exclusive digital rights to many popular comics, including Superman, Batman, Green Lantern, The Sandman, and Watchmen. The partnership has caused well-known bookstores like Barnes & Noble to remove these titles from their shelves. In November 2013, Amazon.com announced a partnership with the United States Postal Service to begin delivering orders on Sundays. The service, included in Amazon's standard shipping rates, initiated in metropolitan areas of Los Angeles and New York due to the high-volume and inability to deliver timely, with plans to expand into Dallas, Houston, New Orleans and Phoenix by 2014.
  • 13. A study on customer satisfaction with reference to amazon 2018 DEPT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES Page 13 In July 2016, Amazon.com announced a partnership with the UK Civil Aviation Authority to test some of the technologies and may use delivery service via prime air drone in the future. In June 2017, Nike confirmed a partnership with Amazon, stating it to be in an initial phase where they'll be selling goods on Amazon. As of October 11, 2017, Amazon Fresh sells a range of Booths branded products for home delivery in selected areas. PRODUCT AND SERVICES Amazon.com's product lines available at its website include several media (books, DVDs, music CDs, videotapes and software), apparel, baby products, consumer electronics, beauty products, gourmet food, groceries, health and personal-care items, industrial & scientific supplies, kitchen items, jewelry, watches, lawn and garden items, musical instruments, sporting goods, tools, automotive items and toys & games. Amazon is now gearing up in India to play a role in the grocery retail sector aimed at delivering customer needs. Amazon.com has a number of products and services available, including: • AmazonFresh • Amazon Prime • Amazon Web Services • Alexa • Appstore • Amazon Drive • Echo • Kindle • Fire tablets • Fire TV • Video • Kindle Store • Music
  • 14. DEPT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES • Music Unlimited • Amazon Digital Game Store • Amazon Studios • Amazon Wireless WEBSITE The domain amazon.com attracted at least 615 million visitors annually by 2008. 130 million customers to its US website per month by the start of heavily on a massive amount of server capacity for its website, especially to handle the excessive traffic during the December Christmas holiday season Results generated by Amazon's search engine are partly determined by promotional fees. Amazon site global availability Amazon's localized storefronts, which differ in selection and prices, are differentiated by domain and country code: Region Asia A study on customer satisfaction with reference to amazon DEPT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES attracted at least 615 million visitors annually by 2008. 130 million customers to its US website per month by the start of 2016. The company has also invested heavily on a massive amount of server capacity for its website, especially to handle the excessive traffic Christmas holiday season. Results generated by Amazon's search engine are partly determined by promotional fees. storefronts, which differ in selection and prices, are differentiated by Sovereignty Domain name Since China amazon.cn September 2004 India amazon.in A study on customer satisfaction with reference to amazon 2018 Page 14 attracted at least 615 million visitors annually by 2008. Amazon attracts over The company has also invested heavily on a massive amount of server capacity for its website, especially to handle the excessive traffic Results generated by Amazon's search engine are partly determined by promotional fees. storefronts, which differ in selection and prices, are differentiated by top-level Since September 2004 June 2013
  • 15. DEPT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES Europe North America Oceania South America Amazon allows users to submit reviews to the web page of each product. Reviewers must rate the product on a rating scale from one to five stars. Amazon provides a badging option for reviewers which A study on customer satisfaction with reference to amazon DEPT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES Japan amazon.co.jp November 2000 Singapore amazon.com.sg France amazon.fr August 2000 Germany amazon.de October 1998 Italy amazon.it November 2010 Netherlands amazon.nl November 2014 Spain amazon.es September 2011 United Kingdom amazon.co.uk October 1998 Canada amazon.ca Mexico amazon.com.mx August 2013 United States amazon.com Australia amazon.com.au November 2013 Brazil amazon.com.br December 2012 Amazon allows users to submit reviews to the web page of each product. Reviewers must rate the from one to five stars. Amazon provides a badging option for reviewers which A study on customer satisfaction with reference to amazon 2018 Page 15 November 2000 July 2017 August 2000 October 1998 November 2010 November 2014 September 2011 October 1998 June 2002 August 2013 July 1995 November 2013 December 2012 Amazon allows users to submit reviews to the web page of each product. Reviewers must rate the from one to five stars. Amazon provides a badging option for reviewers which
  • 16. A study on customer satisfaction with reference to amazon 2018 DEPT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES Page 16 indicate the real name of the reviewer (based on confirmation of a credit card account) or which indicate that the reviewer is one of the top reviewers by popularity. Customers may comment or vote on the reviews, indicating whether they found a review helpful to them. If a review is given enough "helpful" hits, it appears on the front page of the product. In 2010, Amazon was reported as being the largest single source of Internet consumer reviews. When publishers asked Bezos why Amazon would publish negative reviews, he defended the practice by claiming that Amazon.com was "taking a different approach ... we want to make every book available—the good, the bad and the ugly ... to let truth loose". There have been cases of positive reviews being written and posted by public relations companies on behalf of their clients and instances of writers using pseudonyms to leave negative reviews of their rivals' works. AMAZON SALES RANK The Amazon sales rank (ASR) provides an indication of the popularity of a product sold on any Amazon locale. It is a relative indicator of popularity that is updated hourly. Effectively, it is a "best sellers list" for the millions of products stocked by Amazon. While the ASR has no direct effect on the sales of a product, it is used by Amazon to determine which products to include in its bestsellers lists. Products that appear in these lists enjoy additional exposure on the Amazon website and this may lead to an increase in sales. In particular, products that experience large jumps (up or down) in their sales ranks may be included within Amazon's lists of "movers and shakers"; such a listing provides additional exposure that might lead to an increase in sales. For competitive reasons, Amazon does not release actual sales figures to the public. However, Amazon has now begun to release point of sale data via the Nielsen BookScan service to verified authors. While the ASR has been the source of much speculation by publishers, manufacturers, and marketers, Amazon itself does not release the details of its sales rank calculation algorithm. Some companies have analyzed Amazon sales data to generate sales estimates based on the ASR, though Amazon states: Please keep in mind that our sales rank figures are simply meant to be a guide of general interest for the customer and not definitive sales information for publishers—we assume you have this information regularly from your distribution sources.
  • 17. A study on customer satisfaction with reference to amazon 2018 DEPT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES Page 17 CHAPTER 3 REVIEW OF LITERATURE In this research we are considering some literature review based on some articles which is related to the tittle of the study. Nandhini Bala Subramanium (2017) “A comparative study on customer satisfaction between Amazon and flipkart customers in an education institutions”. The objective of this study was to identify the respondents perception towards amazon and flipkart shopping and also to compare the customer satisfaction level and the post graduate student of the educational institution have been taking for the study and in the finding they found that Amazon has highly quality and product variety when compared to flipkart and the evident that they convey was both provide equal service in terms of payment facility. 1) Taweerat Jiradilok and other (2014) “The impact of customer satisfaction on online shopping purchasing: A case study analysis in Thailand”. This research was used conceptual framework and aims to investigate the relationship of the antecedent factor in Online shopping and they used the statistical tools like multi regression to compared the occurrences of the hypothesis, and the study reveals that people mostly value assurance and empathy as the most influential dimension and also shows that variety ,website system quality and tangibility have no influence on purchasing intention in customers decision even though the respondents were quite satisfied with the dimensions. 2) Dr. A.B Santhi (2017) “A study on the customer satisfaction towards Online Shopping in Tirupati Town”. This research was been undertaken to know the factors influencing customer satisfaction. The objective of this study is to understand the demographic factor affecting customer satisfaction with respect to online shopping in India and also descriptive research
  • 18. A study on customer satisfaction with reference to amazon 2018 DEPT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES Page 18 used in this research, in findings they come out with result that the respondents are becoming more internets savvy every day and also they are ready to purchase the high quality product as well. 3) Vikash and Vinod Kumar (2017) “A study on customer Perception towards Online Shopping”. In this research they found out that customer perceived online shopping with positive frame of mind and another fact they find out that customers pertain to convenience, satisfaction and product availability all these factors shows that online shopping provides convenience to the customer and online shopper prefer because these revealed from the effort of going to the market and purchase the product and finally concluded that there is a positive perception toward online shopping. 4) Orbit-biz-dictum (2016) “A Study of behavior of consumer towards online shopping” the author found out that the most motivating factor which influenced the online shopping was convenience followed by time saving and price, and according to the study Flipkart is the most favorite shopping site of the respondent and the majority of the respondent are willing to spend Rs.1000-3000 on a single online purchase. The suggestion orbit made in this research is for the customer awareness that one of the safety aspect of using credits cards online is quit not safe in case of disputed credit card payment for online transactions. 5) Sharon Rudansky-kloppers (2014) “Investigating factors influencing customer online buying satisfaction in south Africa” the primary objective of this study was to investigate factors that influence customer online buying satisfaction, and the secondary objective is to determine whether technology factors, such as security, websites ease of use, and privacy etc. in this research developed a model which encompasses the factor namely, technology shopping, product and logistic factor. The result found out that product variety has an influence on referring someone to an online shopping website. The finding in this study give more valuable insight for online retailer in order to design effective market which can convert potential customer into real or to retain them. 6) Ashish Bhatt (2014) “Customer attitude towards Online shopping” this research purely adopted on descriptive research and exploratory and the objective they set is to study the attitude of consumers toward E-shopping based on consumer behavior, belief preferences and opinions. Flipkart has highly significance which means customer merely preferred to flipkart application
  • 19. A study on customer satisfaction with reference to amazon 2018 DEPT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES Page 19 and the result of this study shows that mode of payment is dependent upon income of the respondents. 7) Durgesh Agnithotri (2015) “A study on customer preference and attitude toward major E-floor with special reference to Kanpur”. In this previous research they developed an objective to find out parameter through which a customer prefer on online shopping website and also to identify the problem faced by customer in online shopping and for interpretation he used One way Anova to check the homogeneity of variance between the assumption made and they found out that E-floors are preferred because of authenticity or variety, after sales service, better delivery service and reachability and give suggestion that, if they need to make online shopping more convenient, so they can increase their customer base. 8) Dr.M.Rafiya Meera and other (2017) “Preference of customers towards online shopping application in the market and the objective of this research study is to study the factors influence the users to buy through shopping application and they used primary as well as secondary method for collecting data and they found out that customer are satisfied by the Flipkart shopping application and most of the respondent prefer online shopping for the wide choice of goods. 9) Mohammad Jamal uddin (2015) “ Consumer preferences on online purchasing” he developed to measure the attitude of the Bangladeshi people toward online shopping, he found out from extensive survey that there is overall positive reaction towards online shopping and this positive reaction mainly arises due to convenience in terms of less time consuming and hassle free shopping. and also Age, gender, professional,occupation,family structure and ICT familiarity are found as the critical factor for preferring Online shopping.
  • 20. A study on customer satisfaction with reference to amazon 2018 DEPT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES Page 20 CHAPTER 4. 1.4. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 1.4.1. RESERCH DESIGN The study is purely descriptive research as it sought to identify the complacency level of customers based on the respondent responses. Descriptive research is involves collecting data in order to answer research questions concerning the current status of the study. 1.4.1. Method of Collecting Data The data are collected from the secondary data and there is no other information which collects from primary source.The internal sources of secondary data where the data is collected:-  Sales Report  Financial Statements  Customer details, like name, age, contact details, etc.  Company information  Reports and feedback from a dealer, retailer, and distributor  Management information system There are several external sources from where the secondary data are collected. These are:  Government censuses, like the population census, agriculture census, etc.  Information from other government departments, like social security, tax records, etc.  Business journals  Social Books  Business magazines  Libraries  Internet, where wide knowledge about different areas is easily available. RESEARCH INSTRUMENT
  • 21. A study on customer satisfaction with reference to amazon 2018 DEPT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES Page 21 For the purpose or the merits of this Research work questionnaire and interviews were used a questionnaire is list of highly structured question written and handed over to respondents to provide relevant answers or solution to the questions. An interview is structured or unstructured way of obtaining information on a focus content. The two type of questionnaire were used in the project. These are the open- ended and close- ended of question. Open-ended questions do not limit the respondents’ to select answer from arrange of alternative’s or simple answer categories for each question but to represent their own subjective news about issues freely. This allowed respondents to provide answer to own way or opinions freely. Close-ended question provide a way of alternatives or simple answer categories for respondents to make a choice from. This provides an easy basis to analyses responses from respondents. PROCEDURE FOR DATA COLLECTION  A combination of both primary and secondary methods of collection data was used, as indicated questionnaire was designed to one hundred and twenty (60) customers. The essence was together from the customer’s viewpoints, information on the level and standards of service quality offer by AMAZON, their understanding of services quality and customer satisfactions, the dimensions of service quality and how they impact on customer satisfactions.  Primary or original data was collected by the researcher from the field personally for the purpose of the research work. It was carried out mainly through the use of questionnaire to obtain original or fresh data for the purpose of answering the research questions or problems.  Secondary method or data was use to ensure completeness of the project. And also helpful in searching about the society’s ancient history and through the office financial information was collect. It involves the consultation and use of articles from the daily newspapers, and management report from the internet.
  • 22. A study on customer satisfaction with reference to amazon 2018 DEPT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES Page 22  The Published data was available in publication of governments, technical and trade journal, public record, statistical and historical document. Unpublished data was found through dairies, or websites, AMAZON relevant report and other Documentary materials.  The secondary data was to supplement the information and explanations which the source could not provide for the project work.  The data may be circulated from the Google doc and completed from several respondents. METHODS OF DATA ANALYSIS  For the purpose of analysis data as a way of comparing, contrasting and describing such data, descriptive statistics was used.  The collect was enhanced pictorially in the presentation with the aid of the tables, chart and graphs.
  • 23. A study on customer satisfaction with reference to amazon 2018 DEPT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES Page 23 CHAPTER 5 DATA ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION INTRODUCTION  This chapters show the presentation and analysis of data collect from questionnaires administered to get sample opinions the customers and members who patronize the service of Amazon. They include the profile of respondents, and level of consumer expectation towards the service quality and customer satisfaction in Amazon.  The analysis and presentation of data collected is a true reflection of the customers. The analysis is been presented in the form of chart tables and graphs. Table No 1. INFERENCE: This table shows the numbers of males and females’ respondents, 47% of the respondents were found to be males, with the females constituting 53% from the various area or places. This means majority of the respondents were female. CHART 1. Percentage of respondents S.No GENDER NO. OF RESPONDENT PERCENTAGES OF RESPONDENTS 1 MALE 28 47% 2 FEMALE 32 53% TOTAL 60 100%
  • 24. DEPT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES Table.2 Age distribution of respondents s.no Age range 1 15-14yrs 2 20-29yrs 3 30-39yrs 4 40-49yrs 5 50-59yrs total INFERENCE: From the above table the majority of the respondent are came from the age range of 20 CHART NO.2: AGE DISTRIBUTION GRAPH 0 20 40 60 15-14yrs 20-29yrs 30-39yrs 1 2 3 A study on customer satisfaction with reference to amazon DEPT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES Age distribution of respondents Age range No.of respondents percentage 14yrs 6 10% 29yrs 21 35% 39yrs 6 10% 49yrs 15 25% 59yrs 12 20% 60 100% From the above table the majority of the respondent are came from the age range of 20 AGE DISTRIBUTION GRAPH 1 male 23% 2 female 27% 2 total 50% No.of respondent No.of respondents 30-39yrs 40-49yrs 50-59yrs total 4 5 No.of respondents percentage A study on customer satisfaction with reference to amazon 2018 Page 24 percentage 100% From the above table the majority of the respondent are came from the age range of 20-.29. No.of respondents
  • 25. DEPT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES TABLE 3. PROFESSION OF THE RESPONDENT S.no Profession 1 students 2 Service 3 Business 4 Professional 5 House wife total INFERENCE: From the above table the majority of the respondent was collected from the students with a percentage of 40%, and the lowest response was collect from professional and house wife with a percentage of 7%. CHART NO.3 students Service Business 1 2 3 24 12 10 40% 20% 16% No. of respondents A study on customer satisfaction with reference to amazon DEPT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES PROFESSION OF THE RESPONDENT rofession No. of respondents Percentage students 24 40% 12 20% Business 10 16% Professional 7 12% House wife 7 12% 60 100% From the above table the majority of the respondent was collected from the students with a 40%, and the lowest response was collect from professional and house wife with a Business Professional Housewife total 4 5 10 7 7 60 16% 12% 12% 100% PROFESSION No. of respondents Percentage A study on customer satisfaction with reference to amazon 2018 Page 25 Percentage 100% From the above table the majority of the respondent was collected from the students with a 40%, and the lowest response was collect from professional and house wife with a
  • 26. DEPT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES TABLE NO 4: INCOME REPRESENTATION S.NO INCOME RANGE 1 Less than 20k 2 20k-40k 3 40k-60k 4 60k-80k 5 Above than 80k total INFERENCE: From the above table 12% of respondent from the income range less than 20k, 20% from 20k from 40k-60k,17% from 60k-80k, 36% from above 80k. CHART NO.4. TABLE NO.5: MARITAL STATUS REPRESENTATION S.NO MARITAL STATUS 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 Lessthan20k 20k-40k 40k-60k 60k-80k Abovethan80k 1 2 3 4 5 A study on customer satisfaction with reference to amazon DEPT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES TABLE NO 4: INCOME REPRESENTATION INCOME RANGE NO.OF RESPONDNETS PERCENTAGE Less than 20k 7 12% 40k 12 20% 60k 9 15% 80k 10 17% Above than 80k 22 36% 60 100% From the above table 12% of respondent from the income range less than 20k, 20% from 20k 80k, 36% from above 80k. STATUS REPRESENTATION MARITAL STATUS NO.OF RESPONDENT PERCENTAGE total male 5 1 PERCENTAGE NO.OF RESPONDNETS A study on customer satisfaction with reference to amazon 2018 Page 26 PERCENTAGE 100% From the above table 12% of respondent from the income range less than 20k, 20% from 20k-40k, 15% PERCENTAGE
  • 27. DEPT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES 1 MARRIED 2 SINGLE TOTAL INFERENCE: From the above information given 53% of response collected from married customers, and 47% from the unmarried. CHART NO.5 TABLE 6 1. How long you are using the product and shopping by Amazon? S.NO PARTICULAR 1 I month 2 Less than 1 month 3 1 years 4 Less than 1 years 5 More than 1 years total INFERENCE: 0 20 40 MARRIED SINGLE TOTAL 12 A study on customer satisfaction with reference to amazon DEPT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES MARRIED 32 53% SINGLE 28 47% 60 %100 From the above information given 53% of response collected from married customers, and 47% 1. How long you are using the product and shopping by Amazon? PARTICULAR NO.OF RESPONDENT PERCENTAGE I month 12 20 Less than 1 month 7 12 1 years 5 8 Less than 1 years 16 27 More than 1 years 20 33 60 100% 40 60 80 NO.OF RESPONDENT PERCENTAGE A study on customer satisfaction with reference to amazon 2018 Page 27 %100 From the above information given 53% of response collected from married customers, and 47% PERCENTAGE 100%
  • 28. DEPT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES From the above table, the majority of the amazon for more than one year. CHART NO.6.chart representation. 2. How much time you spend on online shopping? S.NO PARTICULAR 1 Everyday 2 Weekly once 3 Once a month 4 Twice a month 5 Every 2 or 3 month total INFERENCE: From the above table 8% of respondent are spending everyday on online shopping and 20% of respondent are spending twice a month in online shopping.33% of respondent are spending once a month on online shopping, and weekly once only 12% and 8% on everyday basis. CHART NO.7.SPENDING TIME ON ONLINE SHOPPING 0 20 40 60 Imonth Lessthan1… 1 2 A study on customer satisfaction with reference to amazon DEPT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES From the above table, the majority of the respondents say that they are using the product of year. CHART NO.6.chart representation. TABLE NO.7 2. How much time you spend on online shopping? PARTICULAR NO.OF RESPONDENT PERCENTAGE Everyday 5 8 Weekly once 7 12 Once a month 12 20 Twice a month 20 33 Every 2 or 3 month 16 27 60 100% From the above table 8% of respondent are spending everyday on online shopping and 20% of respondent are spending twice a month in online shopping.33% of respondent are spending once a month on online shopping, and weekly once only 12% and 8% on everyday basis. CHART NO.7.SPENDING TIME ON ONLINE SHOPPING NO.OF RESPONDENT1years Lessthan1years Morethan1… total 3 4 5 NO.OF RESPONDENT PERCENTAGE A study on customer satisfaction with reference to amazon 2018 Page 28 say that they are using the product of PERCENTAGE 100% From the above table 8% of respondent are spending everyday on online shopping and 20% of respondent are spending twice a month in online shopping.33% of respondent are spending once a month on online shopping, and weekly once only 12% and 8% on everyday basis. NO.OF RESPONDENT PERCENTAGE
  • 29. A study on customer satisfaction with reference to amazon 2018 DEPT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES Page 29 TABLE NO8. 3. What are the main reasons you preferred amazon for shopping? S.NO PARTICULAR NO.OF RESPONDENT PERCENTAGE 1 Less price 5 8 2 Good quality 7 12 3 Fast delivery 20 33 4 Standard 12 20 5 more option 16 27 total 60 100% INFERENCE: The majority of the respondent is that, the reason for preferred amazon shopping is based on the fast delivery of the product to the customers. CHART NO.8 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Everyday Weeklyonce Onceamonth Twiceamonth Every2or3month total 1 2 3 4 5 PERCENTAGE SPENDING TIME ON ONLINE SHOPPING NO.OF RESPONDENT
  • 30. DEPT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES TABLE NO.9 4. How much you can spend for shopping on Amazon? S.NO PARTICULAR 1 Under 500 2 500-1000 3 1000-1500 4 1500-2000 5 Above than 2000 total INFERENCE: From the above table 33% of the respondent are spend around 1000 amazon. And 8% respondents are spending around 500 rupees. CHART NO.9 0 5 10 15 20 MAIN REASON FOR PREFERED AMAZON A study on customer satisfaction with reference to amazon DEPT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES 4. How much you can spend for shopping on Amazon? PARTICULAR NO.OF RESPONDENT PERCENTAGE Under 500 5 8 1000 12 20 1500 20 33 2000 7 12 Above than 2000 16 27 60 100% From the above table 33% of the respondent are spend around 1000-1500 for shopping on amazon. And 8% respondents are spending around 500 rupees. MAIN REASON FOR PREFERED AMAZON NO.OF RESPONDENT A study on customer satisfaction with reference to amazon 2018 Page 30 PERCENTAGE 100% 1500 for shopping on
  • 31. DEPT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES . TABLE NO.10 5. Are you shopping with amazon based on? S.NO PARTICULAR 1 Discount and offers 2 Product quality 3 Availability 4 Fast delivery 5 Fair deal Total INFERENCE: From the above table customers are purchased product from amazon based on the availability and the fair deal of the service. CHART NO.10 0 20 40 60 SPENDING OVER SHOPPING ON AMAZON A study on customer satisfaction with reference to amazon DEPT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES 5. Are you shopping with amazon based on? PARTICULAR NO.OF RESPONDENT PERCENTAGE Discount and offers 5 8 Product quality 12 20 Availability 20 33 Fast delivery 7 12 Fair deal 16 27 60 100% customers are purchased product from amazon based on the availability SPENDING OVER SHOPPING ON AMAZON NO.OF RESPONDENT A study on customer satisfaction with reference to amazon 2018 Page 31 PERCENTAGE 100% customers are purchased product from amazon based on the availability
  • 32. DEPT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES TABLE NO 11. 6. What is the mode of payment you usually preferred the most? S.NO PARTICULAR 1 Credit card 2 Debit card 3 Cash on delivery 4 Net banking 5 other Total INFERENCE: From the above data usually customer are preferred cash on delivery, which is more preferable mode of payment. 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 NO.OF RESPONDENT A study on customer satisfaction with reference to amazon DEPT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES 6. What is the mode of payment you usually preferred the most? PARTICULAR NO.OF RESPONDENT PERCENTAGE Credit card 11 18 Debit card 12 20 Cash on delivery 27 45 Net banking 10 17 0 0 60 100% From the above data usually customer are preferred cash on delivery, which is more preferable NO.OF RESPONDENT NO.OF RESPONDENT A study on customer satisfaction with reference to amazon 2018 Page 32 PERCENTAGE 100% From the above data usually customer are preferred cash on delivery, which is more preferable
  • 33. DEPT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES Table No 11. 7. Why you are choosing Online shopping instead of offline shopping? S.NO PARTICULAR 1 Save time 2 Wide choices 3 Ease to find product total INFERENCE: From the above data 50% of the respondent response that 20% says that they choose based on wide choices and 30% response that ease to find product. CHART NO.11 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 A study on customer satisfaction with reference to amazon DEPT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES choosing Online shopping instead of offline shopping? PARTICULAR NO.OF RESPONDENT PERCENTAGE Save time 30 50 Wide choices 12 20 Ease to find product 18 30 60 100 From the above data 50% of the respondent response that online shopping is saving time and 20% says that they choose based on wide choices and 30% response that ease to find product. mode of payment NO.OF RESPONDENT A study on customer satisfaction with reference to amazon 2018 Page 33 PERCENTAGE online shopping is saving time and 20% says that they choose based on wide choices and 30% response that ease to find product.
  • 34. DEPT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES Table no.12 8. What is the uniqueness in service of Amazon which satisfied you as compared to other shopping Applications? S.NO PARTICULAR 1 Reasonable return or exchange policy 2 Quality product 3 Fast delivery 4 Transaction security 5 others Total INFERENCE: From the above information, majority of the respondent have says that due to the fast delivery of amazon service is the uniqueness as compared with other online shopping application. CHART NO, 12 Save time A study on customer satisfaction with reference to amazon DEPT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES 8. What is the uniqueness in service of Amazon which satisfied you as compared to other shopping PARTICULAR NO.OF RESPONDENT PERCENTAGE Reasonable return or exchange policy 5 8 Quality product 12 20 Fast delivery 20 33 Transaction security 7 12 16 27 60 100% the above information, majority of the respondent have says that due to the fast delivery of amazon service is the uniqueness as compared with other online shopping application. Save time Wide choices Ease to find product 30 12 18 REASON FOR CHOOSING AMAZON NO.OF RESPONDENT A study on customer satisfaction with reference to amazon 2018 Page 34 8. What is the uniqueness in service of Amazon which satisfied you as compared to other shopping PERCENTAGE 100% the above information, majority of the respondent have says that due to the fast delivery of amazon service is the uniqueness as compared with other online shopping application.
  • 35. DEPT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES TABLE NO.13: 9. What are the sources which make you purchased S.NO PARTICULAR 1 Family and friends 2 Online advertisement 3 Promotion emails 4 Transactional security 5 Print & broadcast Ad Total INFERENCE: From the above information the sources which makes the customers purchased a product through amazon is Family and friend source. CHART NO: 13 0 5 10 15 20 A study on customer satisfaction with reference to amazon DEPT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES 9. What are the sources which make you purchased product from Amazon? PARTICULAR NO.OF RESPONDENT PERCENTAGE Family and friends 20 33 advertisement 12 20 Promotion emails 5 8 Transactional security 7 12 Print & broadcast Ad 16 27 60 100% information the sources which makes the customers purchased a product through amazon is Family and friend source. uniquenesss in service NO.OF RESPONDENT A study on customer satisfaction with reference to amazon 2018 Page 35 PERCENTAGE 100% information the sources which makes the customers purchased a product
  • 36. DEPT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES TABLE NO.14 10. Overall, what make you fully satisfied the most while shopping with Amazon? S.NO PARTICULAR 1 Less price 2 Discount & offer 3 Fast delivery 4 Transaction security 5 Quality product Total INFERENCE: From the above information, respondent are fully satisfied with the fast delivery of amazon, and quality of the product as well. CHART NO.14 . 0 10 20 0 5 10 15 20 25 A study on customer satisfaction with reference to amazon DEPT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES 10. Overall, what make you fully satisfied the most while shopping with Amazon? PARTICULAR NO.OF RESPONDENT PERCENTAGE Less price 5 8 Discount & offer 12 20 Fast delivery 20 33 Transaction security 7 12 Quality product 16 27 60 100% From the above information, respondent are fully satisfied with the fast delivery of amazon, and 0 20 12 5 7 16 NO.OF RESPONDENT level of satisfaction NO.OF RESPONDENT A study on customer satisfaction with reference to amazon 2018 Page 36 10. Overall, what make you fully satisfied the most while shopping with Amazon? PERCENTAGE From the above information, respondent are fully satisfied with the fast delivery of amazon, and
  • 37. A study on customer satisfaction with reference to amazon 2018 DEPT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES Page 37 TABLE NO.15 11. The price is matter when you shopping from Amazon? S.NO PARTICULAR NO.OF RESPONDENT PERCENTAGE 1 Strongly agree 36 60 2 Agree 12 20 3 Strongly disagree 2 3 4 Disagree 3 5 5 neutral 7 12 Total 60 100% INFERENCE: From the above respondent the majority of the respondent are says that they are strongly agree with the price of the product of amazon. CHART NO.15 TABLE NO.16 12. Amazon had a reasonable return and exchange policy? S.NO PARTICULAR NO.OF RESPONDENT PERCENTAGE 1 Strongly agree 36 60 2 Agree 12 20 3 Strongly disagree 2 3 4 Disagree 3 5 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 Strongly agree Agree Strongly disagree Disagree neutral level of satisfaction based on price NO.OF RESPONDENT
  • 38. DEPT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES 5 neutral Total INFERENCE: From the above information the respondent are strongly agree with the reasonable return and exchange policy. CHART NO.16 13. So far, you got the product at the time estimated delivery given? S.NO PARTICULAR 1 Strongly agree 2 Agree 3 Strongly disagree 4 Disagree 5 neutral Total Strongly agree Agree Strongly disagree Disagree neutral A study on customer satisfaction with reference to amazon DEPT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES 7 12 60 100% From the above information the respondent are strongly agree with the reasonable return and TABLE NO.17 13. So far, you got the product at the time estimated delivery given? PARTICULAR NO.OF RESPONDENT PERCENTAGE Strongly agree 36 60 12 20 Strongly disagree 2 3 3 5 7 12 60 100% 0 10 20 30 40 NO.OF RESPONDENT A study on customer satisfaction with reference to amazon 2018 Page 38 From the above information the respondent are strongly agree with the reasonable return and PERCENTAGE NO.OF RESPONDENT
  • 39. DEPT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES INFERENCE: From the above interpretation the respondent are so far strongly agree with the product at the time estimated delivery given. CHART NO.17 TABLE NO.18 14. Instead of other shopping application, you are able to retain or S.NO PARTICULAR 1 Strongly agree 2 Agree 3 Strongly disagree 4 Disagree 5 neutral Total INFERENCE: 0 10 20 Strongly agree Agree Strongly disagree Disagree neutral A study on customer satisfaction with reference to amazon DEPT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES From the above interpretation the respondent are so far strongly agree with the product at the 14. Instead of other shopping application, you are able to retain or regular customer of Amazon? PARTICULAR NO.OF RESPONDENT PERCENTAGE Strongly agree 36 60 12 20 Strongly disagree 2 3 3 5 7 12 60 100% 20 30 40 NO.OF RESPONDENT A study on customer satisfaction with reference to amazon 2018 Page 39 From the above interpretation the respondent are so far strongly agree with the product at the regular customer of Amazon? PERCENTAGE
  • 40. DEPT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES From the above interpretation, majority of the respondent customer of amazon. CHART NO.18 TABLE NO.19 15. Based on your overall experience, are you fully satisfied with the service, product and other commodities of Amazon? S.NO PARTICULAR 1 Strongly agree 2 Agree 3 Strongly disagree 4 Disagree 5 neutral Total INFERENCE: From the above interpretation majority of the respondent are strongly agree with the service of amazon. CHART NO.19 0 10 20 30 40 A study on customer satisfaction with reference to amazon DEPT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES From the above interpretation, majority of the respondent have strongly agree to be a regular 15. Based on your overall experience, are you fully satisfied with the service, product and other PARTICULAR NO.OF RESPONDENT PERCENTAGE Strongly agree 36 60 12 20 Strongly disagree 2 3 3 5 7 12 60 100% From the above interpretation majority of the respondent are strongly agree with the service of NO.OF RESPONDENT NO.OF RESPONDENT A study on customer satisfaction with reference to amazon 2018 Page 40 have strongly agree to be a regular 15. Based on your overall experience, are you fully satisfied with the service, product and other PERCENTAGE From the above interpretation majority of the respondent are strongly agree with the service of NO.OF RESPONDENT
  • 41. DEPT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 A study on customer satisfaction with reference to amazon DEPT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES NO.OF RESPONDENT A study on customer satisfaction with reference to amazon 2018 Page 41
  • 42. A study on customer satisfaction with reference to amazon 2018 DEPT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES Page 42 CHAPTER 6. FINDING, SUGGESTION, CONCLUSION FINDING:  More females are given respondent to the questionnaires as compare to male with 47%.  The majority of the respondent are came from the age range of 9 to 20 years.  The data was collected from students with 40% and the lowest response was collected from professional and house wife with the 7%.  Majority of the data collected from the customer income range of above 80000.  The data collected from married customer with 63% and 43% from single.  The majority of respondent response that they are using the product of amazon more than 1 year.  Most of the respondent spend on online shopping only twice a month.  The main reason for prefer amazon is due to first delivery.  Most of the respondent spend around 1000 to 1500 for shopping with amazon.  The customers are shopping amazon based on availability of the product.  Refine out that most of the customers are prefer cash on delivery while purchase on amazon.  Customer are use online shopping because it save time of the customer.  The uniqueness of the amazon application as a compare to other online application because of fast delivery.  The sources which make the customer purchase product from amazon is due to family and friend source.  The overall satisfaction of customer based on the fast delivery and quality of the product.  While Purchase on amazon according to customer price is fully matter.  Customer are strongly agree with the reasonable return and exchange policy of amazon.  Customer are fully satisfied with the delivery services because they received product on time.  Most of the respondent are agree to be regularly and loyal customer on amazon.  Based on the overall experience with amazon customer are fully satisfied with the product, services and other commodities.
  • 43. A study on customer satisfaction with reference to amazon 2018 DEPT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES Page 43 SUGGESTION: The researcher has made personal contact with the respondents who have purchased products and services through online. It is concluded that most of the respondents have a good opinion about online shopping, though there are so many problems to be improved by the vendors and service providers These suggestions are as follows:  As there are no proper laws for online purchases, they have to be implemented to prevent the anonymous intruders. This will help to maintain security and private information properly concerning the respondents. So the website developers and service providers should take necessary steps to overcome this problem.  Web based technologies upgrades creative conceptualization that would improve the response from technology savvy consumers. So the firms have to invest in such new technologies.  Internet environment has to be improved in the areas of art, dynamic and interactive techniques. This improvement will give more visual appeal.  In most of the websites the given information, features about the product on the website and product received from the online vendor are different. This will create lack of customer satisfaction. So the online vendor should take necessary steps before dispatching the products to the consumer site. It creates good opinion about the online vendor and creates repurchasing power of the respondents.  Even though consumers are educated they are not interested to purchase products through online because of infrastructure shortage, they do not know how to order the product online and they have lack of confidence on payments. So the vendor
  • 44. A study on customer satisfaction with reference to amazon 2018 DEPT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES Page 44 companies and online service providers have to create awareness to consumers as how to order the product online CONCLUSION: In the past, consumers had sufficient time to visit shopping centers, searching for various products. Many consumers prefer bargaining and decide the purchases after physical examination of the commodities. The entire process can range from a few hours to weeks depending on the product, quantity, quality and source of purchase. Today there is radical change in the entire scenario. Everything in today’s world is Internet oriented like Electronic Data Interchange, E-Mail, E-Business and E- Commerce. E-Commerce is exchange of information using network-based technologies. In the present high cost situation, e-Commerce can be used as a competitive strategy. It successfully includes the entire online process of developing, marketing, selling, delivering, servicing and paying for products and services. Online shopping is a vast growing technology. If it is properly utilized with assured safety and security for the transactions, it will thrive into a highly competitive and dynamic environment. Online shopping is becoming more popular day by day with the increase in the usage of World Wide Web known as www. Understanding customer’s need for online selling has become challenge for marketers. Specially understanding the consumer’s attitudes towards online shopping, making improvement in the factors that influence consumers to shop online and working on factors that affect consumers to shop online will help marketers to gain the competitive edge over others. In conclusion, having access to online shopping has truly revolutionized and influenced our society as a whole. This use of technology has opened new doors and opportunities that enable for a more convenient lifestyle today. Variety, quick service and reduced prices were three
  • 45. A study on customer satisfaction with reference to amazon 2018 DEPT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES Page 45 significant ways in which online shopping influenced people from all over the world. However, this concept of online shopping led to the possibilities of fraud and privacy conflicts. Unfortunately, it has shown that it is possible for criminals to manipulate the system and access personal information. Luckily, today with the latest features of technology, measures are being taken in order to stop hackers and criminals from inappropriately accessing private databases. Through privacy and security policies, website designers are doing their best to put an end to this unethical practice. By doing so, society will continue to depend upon online shopping, which will allow it to remain a tremendous success in the future. REFERENCES  Palmer, Kimberly, More Consumers Using Tablets to Holiday Shop Study". December 8, 2011 2.  Peterson RA, Balasubramanian S, Bronnenberg BJ. Exploring the implications of the Internet for consumer marketing. Retrieved June, 28, 1997. 3.  "Nielsen Global Online Shopping Report". Blog.nielsen.com. 2010-06-29. Retrieved 01, 19, 2012. 4. Campbell DJ.  Task complexity: A review and analysis. Academy of Management Review, 13, 1, 1998. 5. Stephen F. King en Juhn-ShiuanLiou,  "A framework for internet channel evaluation", International Journal of Information & Management. March, 24, 2004.
  • 46. A study on customer satisfaction with reference to amazon 2018 DEPT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES Page 46 ANNEXURE “A STUDY ON CUSTOMER SATISFACTION WITH REFERENCE TO AMAZON ONLINE SHOPPING” QUESTIONNAIRES Personal information:  Age
  • 47. A study on customer satisfaction with reference to amazon 2018 DEPT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES Page 47 15-19yrs 1 40-49yrs 4 20-29yrs 2 50-59yrs 5 30-39yrs 3 60+ 6  Gender Female 1 Male 2  Profession Students 1 Professional 4 Service 2 House wife 5 Business 3  Income Less than 20,000 1 60,000-80,000 4 20,000-40,000 2 Above than 80,000 5 40,000-60,000 3  Marital status Married 1 Single 2 1. How long you are using the product and shopping by Amazon? 1month 1 Less than 1 years 4 Less than 1 month 2 More than 1 years 5 1 years 3 2. How much time you spend on online shopping? Everyday 1 Twice a months 4 Weekly once 2 Every 2 or 3 months 5 Once a months 3
  • 48. A study on customer satisfaction with reference to amazon 2018 DEPT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES Page 48 3. What are the main reasons you preferred amazon for shopping? Less price 1 Standard 4 Good quality 2 More options 5 Fast delivery 3 4. How much you can spend for shopping on Amazon? Under 500 1 1500-2000 4 500-1000 2 Above than 2000 5 1000-1500 3 5. Are you shopping with amazon based on? Discount & offers 1 Fast delivery 4 Product quality 2 Fair deal 5 Availability 3 6. What is the mode of payment you usually preferred the most? Credit card 1 Net banking 4 Debit card 2 Others 5 Cash on delivery 3 7. Why you are choosing Online shopping instead of offline shopping? Save time 1 Wide choices 2 Ease to find product 8. What is the uniqueness in service of Amazon which satisfied you as compared to other shopping Applications? Reasonable return or exchange policy 1 Transactions security 4 Quality product 2 Others 5 Fast delivery 3 9. What are the sources which make you purchased product from Amazon? Family & friends 1 Transactions security 4 Online Advertisements 2 Advertisement(print & broadcast) 5
  • 49. A study on customer satisfaction with reference to amazon 2018 DEPT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES Page 49 Promotional emails 3 10. Overall, what make you fully satisfied the most while shopping with Amazon? less price 1 Transactions security 4 Discount & offers 2 Quality product 5 Fast delivery 3 11. The price is matter when you shopping from Amazon? Strongly agree 1 Disagree 4 Agree 2 Neutral 5 Strongly disagree 3 12. Amazon had a reasonable return and exchange policy? Strongly agree 1 Disagree 4 Agree 2 Neutral 5 Strongly disagree 3 13. So far, you got the product at the time estimated delivery given? Strongly agree 1 Disagree 4 Agree 2 Neutral 5 Strongly disagree 3 14. Instead of other shopping application, you are able to retain or regular customer of Amazon? Strongly agree 1 Disagree 4 Agree 2 Neutral 5 Strongly disagree 3 15. Based on your overall experience, are you fully satisfied with the service, product and other commodities of Amazon? Strongly agree 1 Disagree 4 Agree 2 Neutral 5
  • 50. A study on customer satisfaction with reference to amazon 2018 DEPT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES Page 50 Strongly disagree 3