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Mehwish Fiaz - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • The Impact of Consumer Confidence and Store Attributes on StoreSatisfaction and Store Loyalty
    Journal of Accounting & Marketing, 2016
    Co-Authors: Ayesha Tariq, Afza Afzal, Mehwish Fiaz
    Abstract:

    For retail managers it is being to understand the relationships between customers’ Store Attribute, Store satisfaction, consumer confidence, and Store loyalty as well as how these relationships change over time. In this study relationships have been investigated by using survey technique. A questionnaire developed to check consumer’s point of view about different Stores in Faisalabad market. Result of our findings indicate that consumer confidence and Store satisfaction have no relationship whereas Store satisfaction did not play a role of mediator in between consumer confidence and Store loyalty. Instead, our study shows that the relationship between services Attributes and Store satisfaction is stronger and positive in periods with low consumer confidence.

Ayesha Tariq - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • The Impact of Consumer Confidence and Store Attributes on StoreSatisfaction and Store Loyalty
    Journal of Accounting & Marketing, 2016
    Co-Authors: Ayesha Tariq, Afza Afzal, Mehwish Fiaz
    Abstract:

    For retail managers it is being to understand the relationships between customers’ Store Attribute, Store satisfaction, consumer confidence, and Store loyalty as well as how these relationships change over time. In this study relationships have been investigated by using survey technique. A questionnaire developed to check consumer’s point of view about different Stores in Faisalabad market. Result of our findings indicate that consumer confidence and Store satisfaction have no relationship whereas Store satisfaction did not play a role of mediator in between consumer confidence and Store loyalty. Instead, our study shows that the relationship between services Attributes and Store satisfaction is stronger and positive in periods with low consumer confidence.

Afza Afzal - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • The Impact of Consumer Confidence and Store Attributes on StoreSatisfaction and Store Loyalty
    Journal of Accounting & Marketing, 2016
    Co-Authors: Ayesha Tariq, Afza Afzal, Mehwish Fiaz
    Abstract:

    For retail managers it is being to understand the relationships between customers’ Store Attribute, Store satisfaction, consumer confidence, and Store loyalty as well as how these relationships change over time. In this study relationships have been investigated by using survey technique. A questionnaire developed to check consumer’s point of view about different Stores in Faisalabad market. Result of our findings indicate that consumer confidence and Store satisfaction have no relationship whereas Store satisfaction did not play a role of mediator in between consumer confidence and Store loyalty. Instead, our study shows that the relationship between services Attributes and Store satisfaction is stronger and positive in periods with low consumer confidence.

Alwyn R. Pais - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • ICCCNT - A Fine Grain Attribute Enabled Access Control
    2018 9th International Conference on Computing Communication and Networking Technologies (ICCCNT), 2018
    Co-Authors: Sayali Sudhir Bhusare, Alwyn R. Pais
    Abstract:

    Attribute-Based Access Control model has attracted many researchers to come up with better techniques that can improve the current performance and policy modeling. The XACML policy language standard used by the Attribute based access model uses rules and policy set to govern the access mechanism. The policy sets are complex rules consisting of several combinations of Attribute and Attribute values. Different techniques including policy compression are proposed to date to improve the performance compared with the standard ABAC implementation. However, no research is done to model the policy Store based on Attributes. This paper makes the first attempt on the design of an Attribute enabled access control mechanism that takes benefit of the Attribute Store residing along with the policy. The proposed model can also accommodate the policies defined in currently used enterprise model, ABAC. This work also presents a policy conversion method from ABAC to the proposed model design. A performance analysis is given using real-life and synthetic dataset, that shows its applicability to the real world scenarios and the characterized policy set it intends to satisfy. The comparison between the decision evaluation over the proposed model with the other model shows its correctness. This paper also suggests more research on modeling of Attributes Store and policy sets for access decision computation.

Sayali Sudhir Bhusare - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • ICCCNT - A Fine Grain Attribute Enabled Access Control
    2018 9th International Conference on Computing Communication and Networking Technologies (ICCCNT), 2018
    Co-Authors: Sayali Sudhir Bhusare, Alwyn R. Pais
    Abstract:

    Attribute-Based Access Control model has attracted many researchers to come up with better techniques that can improve the current performance and policy modeling. The XACML policy language standard used by the Attribute based access model uses rules and policy set to govern the access mechanism. The policy sets are complex rules consisting of several combinations of Attribute and Attribute values. Different techniques including policy compression are proposed to date to improve the performance compared with the standard ABAC implementation. However, no research is done to model the policy Store based on Attributes. This paper makes the first attempt on the design of an Attribute enabled access control mechanism that takes benefit of the Attribute Store residing along with the policy. The proposed model can also accommodate the policies defined in currently used enterprise model, ABAC. This work also presents a policy conversion method from ABAC to the proposed model design. A performance analysis is given using real-life and synthetic dataset, that shows its applicability to the real world scenarios and the characterized policy set it intends to satisfy. The comparison between the decision evaluation over the proposed model with the other model shows its correctness. This paper also suggests more research on modeling of Attributes Store and policy sets for access decision computation.