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The Policy of Phnom Penh Water Supply Authority: Consumer Behavior (1996-2002)


By Thoeurn Sotha

Abstract

In recent year there are a lot of development in the various sector include information technology and economic. These made people use of modern technology to fulfill their need. Water supply in Phnom Penh city has been developing in quantity and quality. Some private companies became equipment supplier to Phnom Penh Water Supply Authority because of its development.

Economic globalization made more competition and consumer behavior became more important for business entity.  To pay close attention to consumer is to find out how to fulfill consumer’s need. To provide the water with good quality and a good pipeline was a prioritize task for PPWSA and was very advantage in the competitive market. Good management also played an important role to achieve such successful work. Phnom Penh Water Supply Authority has made a remarkable change in term of water quality and people’s need in Phnom Penh.

This research is focused on Consumer Behavior of PPWSA. The data is collected from direct water users in Phnom Penh by interviewing. Information related to consumer behavior, and consumer’s need has been analysis using SPSS 11.0. The final report was written and recommendation also made for PPWSA.


Institution: Royal Academy of Cambodia

Advisor (s): Mr. Chan Savary (Ph.D)

Degree: Master of Economic

Year: 2002 
 

By: Yin Kithsiv

Abstract

Why study electronics? Try to imagine living today without using electronics. You would have no electric lights, no telephone, no television, no calculators, no doorbell to announce your friends and any number of other things we call “necessities” today. You would not buy a radio, a computer, microwave ovens or a flashlight. Electronics have made life not only easier and more interesting but also more complicated.