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Case Title:
Consumer’s Perception on Inverters in India: A Factor Analysis Case
Publication Month and Year : December 2009
Authors: R. Muthukumar
Industry: General Business
Region: India
Case Code: BRM0012
Teaching Note: Available
Structured Assignment: Not Available
Abstract:
JK Company management observed that the Indian market is more favourable for
the inverters as the market for Direct Current (DC) generators is already saturated.
The company has found that a few local companies are competing heavily for
market share. Even the number of players is less. The company decides to carry
out a survey to understand the perceptions of the owners about the inverters. To
do this assignment, the company hires Perfect Marketing Agency (PMA). PMA
decides to conduct a survey among the owners of different generators/inverters
in India. Factor Analysis technique was selected to handle the problem as it is
different from Regression Analysis. The case study describes about various steps
involved in Factor Analysis and also provides the meaning of rotation matrix. The
marketing agency has surveyed 20 consumers to know their perception by asking
ten questions. Ultimately, the marketing agency chose four important common
factors using Factor Analysis Technique.
Pedagogical Objectives:
- To understand the meaning of the latent variable, which the analysis gives at the end of the factor analysis
- Different steps involved in factor analysis
Keywords : Statistical Technique, Factor Analysis, Consumer Perception, Rotated Matrix, Eigen Value, Latent Variable
Contents:
- Introduction
- Suggested Questions for Discussion
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