This question is mostly based on your personal opinion and experience, so I don't think that I'll be able to help you with this question.
Answer:
Letter a is correct. <u>Situational factors.</u>
Explanation:
Situational factors are defined as the set of temporary environmental factors that will influence consumer behavior in the purchasing process.
These may include:
- <u>the physical environment:</u> physical characteristics that influence purchase such as the organization and size of space.
- <u>the social environment:</u> influence of consumption by other people.
- <u>the task:</u> convenience of purchase for some reason.
- <u>the time:</u> time the person has to make a purchase.
- <u> antecedent psychological states:</u> spirit and psychological states that influence people to buy.
The answer is B, your employer:)
Answer:
Demand drops to zero
Explanation:
Infinite elasticity of demand is also called perfect elasticity of demand.
In this scenario the demand for a product is attached to it's price.
There is an infinite change in the quantity demanded as a result of change in price.
Graphically it is a horizontal demand curve as represented in the attached
Even a small increase in price will cause demand to fall to zero.
Examples are luxury goods such as high end cars and expensive jewelry.
Answer:
B. decision styles are consistent among top managers
Explanation:
Decision making styles differ between managers. Many managers exercise autocratic style which is authoritative wherein very limited inputs from the subordinates are taken and there is little scope for constructive advises.
In heuristic style, the strategies help managers to take clear cut decisions in a prompt manner. In such a form, decisions are arrived at quickly.
Managerial decision making methods differ from manager to manager and are an outcome of managers own judgement and demeanor.
Hence it is evident from above points that decision styles are not consistent among top managers.