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responsiveness
the degree to which people control their emotions when relating to others, used in selling as an indicator of social style, see social styles, amiable, analytical, driver, and expressive ...

 


Responsiveness-Services are performed in a prompt manner.
Reliability-The service is performed right, the first time, and all subsequent times.

Price elasticity of demand measures the responsiveness of a change in demand for a product following a change in its own price
Price sensitivity
Price sensitivity is the effect a change in price will have on customers ...

Price elasticity of demand: the responsiveness of demand to changes in prices.

one of four social styles (with amiable, driver and expressive) commonly used to classify salespeople and their customers in terms of their communication approach, analyticals are characterised by low responsiveness and low assertiveness, see amiable, ...

A primary characteristic is the increased responsiveness and interactivity of web pages achieved by exchanging small amounts of data with the server "behind the scenes" so that entire web pages do not have to be reloaded each time there is a need to ...

SERVQUAL Lets retailers assess the quality of their service offerings by asking customers to react to a series of statements in five areas of performance: reliability, responsiveness, assurance, empathy, and tangibles.

Test campagin
Introduction of a new product, offer, creative execution or promotion on a small scale to measure/test consumer responsiveness prior to full campaign implementation.

transnational strategy Plan to exploit experience-based cost and location economies, transfer core competencies with the firm, and pay attention to local responsiveness.
Treaty of Rome The 1957 treaty that established the European Community.

Driver (Social Style) - one of the four social styles (with Amiable, Analytical and Expressive) commonly used to classify salespeople and their customers; Drivers are characterised by high assertiveness and low responsiveness.

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