chapter 3 (consumer decision making)
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Fundamentals Of Fundamentals Of MarketingMarketing
MKT243MKT243
Chapter 3Consumer and Business
Decision Making
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Slides OutlineSlides OutlineImportance of understanding of consumer
behaviorConsumer buying behaviorConsumer Decision Making ProcessTypes of Consumer Buying DecisionFactor Influencing consumer buying
decision
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Importance of understanding Importance of understanding consumer behavior consumer behavior Consumers’ product and service
preferences are constantly changingUnderstanding how consumer make
purchase decisions can help marketing managers to determine the most important attribute for certain target market
Easily design and developing marketing strategy
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Model of Consumer BehaviorModel of Consumer Behavior
Consumer buyer behavior refers to the buying behavior of final consumers—individuals and households who buy goods and services for personal consumption
Consumer market refers to all of the personal consumption of final consumers
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Model of Consumer BehaviorModel of Consumer Behavior
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The Buyer Decision ProcessThe Buyer Decision Process
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Need recognitionNeed recognition
Occurs when the buyer recognizes a problem or need triggered by:
◦Internal stimuli◦External stimuli
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Information searchInformation search
Sources of information:
Personal sources—family and friends
Commercial sources—advertising, Internet
Public sources—mass media, consumer organizations
Experiential sources—handling, examining, using the product
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Evaluation of AlternativeEvaluation of AlternativeDHD 2012
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Evoked SetEvoked Set
Purchase!Purchase!
Analyze product attributesAnalyze product attributes
Rank attributes byimportance
Rank attributes byimportance
Use cutoff criteriaUse cutoff criteria
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Purchase DecisionPurchase Decision
The act by the consumer to buy the most preferred brand
The purchase decision can be affected by: ◦Attitudes of others◦Unexpected situational factors
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Post purchase decisionPost purchase decision
The satisfaction or dissatisfaction that the consumer feels about the purchase
Relationship between:◦Consumer’s expectations◦Product’s perceived performance
The larger the gap between expectation and performance, the greater the consumer’s dissatisfaction
Cognitive dissonance is the discomfort caused by a post-purchase conflict
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Types Buying Decision BehaviorTypes Buying Decision BehaviorDHD 2012
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Types of Buying Decision BehaviorTypes of Buying Decision Behavior
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Factors Influencing Consumer Factors Influencing Consumer Buying DecisionBuying Decision
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Factors Influencing Consumer Factors Influencing Consumer Buying DecisionBuying Decision
Culture is the learned values, perceptions, wants, and behavior from family and other important institutions
Subculture are groups of people within a culture with shared value systems based on common life experiences
and situations◦Hispanic◦African American◦Asian◦Mature consumers
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Factors Influencing Consumer Factors Influencing Consumer Buying DecisionBuying Decision
Social classes are society’s relatively permanent and ordered divisions whose members share similar values, interests, and behaviors
Measured by a combination of occupation, income, education, wealth, and other variables
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Groups and Social NetworksGroups and Social NetworksDHD 2012
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Word-of-mouth influence and buzz marketingOpinion leaders are people
within a reference group who exert social influence on others
Also called influentials or leading adopters
Marketers identify them to use as brand ambassadors
Online Social Networks are online communities where people socialize or exchange information and opinions
Include blogs, social networking sites (facebook), virtual worlds (second life)
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Groups and Social NetworksGroups and Social Networks
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Social FactorsSocial Factors
Family is the most important consumer-buying organization in society
Social roles and status are the groups, family, clubs, and organizations that a person belongs to that can define role and social status
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Personal FactorsPersonal Factors
Age and life-cycle stage
RBC Royal Band stages◦Youth: younger than 18◦Getting started: 18–35◦Builders: 35–50◦Accumulators: 50–60◦Preservers: over 60
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Personal FactorsPersonal Factors
Occupation affects the goods and services bought by consumers
Economic situation includes trends in:
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Personal FactorsPersonal Factors
Lifestyle is a person’s pattern of living as expressed in his or her psychographics
Measures a consumer’s AIOs (activities, interests, opinions) to capture information about a person’s pattern of acting and interacting in the environment
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Personality and self conceptPersonality and self conceptDHD 2012
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motivationmotivation
A motive is a need that is sufficiently pressing to direct the person to seek satisfaction
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Characteristics Affecting Characteristics Affecting Consumer BehaviorConsumer Behavior
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Maslow’sHierarchy of Needs
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Psychological FactorsPsychological Factors
Perception is the process by which people select, organize, and interpret information to form a meaningful picture of the world from three perceptual processes
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Psychological FactorsPsychological Factors
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Learning is the change in an individual’s behavior arising from experience and occurs through interplay of:
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Psychological FactorsPsychological Factors
Belief is a descriptive thought that a person has about something based on:
KnowledgeOpinionFaith
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Psychological FactorsPsychological Factors
Attitudes describe a person’s relatively consistent evaluations, feelings, and tendencies toward an object or idea
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