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Consumers Rule
Chapter 1
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Factors in Consumer Behavior• The story of Gail in the marketplace…
– Demographics– Psychographics– Opinions and behaviors of others
• Market segmentation– Targeting a brand only to specific groups of
consumers rather than to everybody
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What is Consumer Behavior?
• The study of the processes involved when individuals or groups select, purchase, use, or dispose of products, services, ideas, or experiences to satisfy needs and desires
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Consumer Behavior is a “Process”
Figure 1.1 (Abridged)
CONSUMER’S PERSPECTIVE
MARKETER’S PERSPECTIVE
PREPURCHASE ISSUES
How does a consumer decide about needing
a product?
How are consumer attitudes
formed/changed?
PURCHASE ISSUES
Is product acquisition a stressful or pleasant
experience?
How do situational factors affect
purchase decision?
POSTPURCHASE ISSUES
Does product provide pleasure or perform
function? How is product disposed of?
What determines customer satisfaction
and repurchase?
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Actors in Consumer Behavior
• Consumer: A person who identifies a need or desire, makes a purchase, and then disposes of the product– Purchaser vs. user vs. influencer– Organization/group as consumer
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Segmenting Consumers
• Market Segmentation– Similar consumers
• Example: “Heavy Users” of fast-food industry
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Market Segmentation
Finely-tuned marketing
segmentation strategies
allow marketers to
reach only those
consumers likely to be
interested in buying
their products.
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Segmenting Consumers: Demographics
• Age
• Gender
• Family Structure & Marital Status
• Social Class & Income
• Race & Ethnicity
• Geography
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A Lesson Learned
• Nike was forced to pull this advertisement for a running shoe after disabilities rights groups claimed the ads were offensive.
• How could Nike have done a better job of getting its message across without offending a powerful demographic?
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Segmenting Consumers: Lifestyles
• Psychographics– The way we feel
about ourselves– The things we value– The things we do in
our spare time
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Relationship Marketing
• Success = building lifetime relationships between brands and customers– Regular interaction with customers– Database Marketing
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Marketing’s Impact on Consumers
• Marketers significantly influence the world and the information we learn!– Advertisements, stores, and products
communicate and persuade
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The Meaningof Consumption
• People often buy products not for what they do, but for what they mean– Brands…
• …Convey image/personality• …Define our place in modern society• …Help us to form bonds with others who share
similar preferences
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Brand Relationship Types
• Self-Concept Attachment
• Nostalgic Attachment
• Interdependence
• Love
CLICK ON LOGO TO SEE VIDEO ABOUT
CONSUMERS’ LOVE OF HARLEY DAVIDSON
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The Global Consumer• Global Consumer
Culture– People united by common
devotion to:• Brand name consumer
goods• Movie stars• Celebrities• Leisure activities
– Pressure to understand similarities and differences of customers in various countries
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Virtual Consumption
• Impact of the Web on consumer behavior– 24/7 shopping without leaving home– Instantaneous access to news– Handheld devices & wireless communications
• C2C e-commerce– Virtual brand communities.– Consumer chat rooms
AMAZON.COM
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Virtual Consumption (Cont’d)
• “Wired” Americans spend…– …Less time with friends/family– …Less time shopping in stores– …More time working at home after hours
• But, many report that e-mail strengthens family ties
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Marketing and Reality
• “Blurred boundaries” between marketing efforts and “the real world”– Popular culture shaped by marketers
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Marketing Ethics and Public Policy
• Business Ethics: rules of conduct that guide actions in the marketplace– What is “Right vs. Wrong”
• Differs among people, organizations, and cultures
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Discussion
• There is a computer game called JFK Reloaded that lets players reenact President Kennedy’s assassination.– Have the game’s developers
gone too far, or is any historical event “fair game” to be adapted into an entertainment vehicle?
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Marketing Ethicsand Public Policy (cont’d)
• Consumers think better of products made by firms they feel behave ethically– Marketing “violators”
• Mislabeling package contents• “Bait-and-switch” selling strategy• Alcohol/tobacco billboards in low-income
neighborhoods
RJRT.COM
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Needs and Wants:Do Marketers Manipulate Consumers?
• Consumerspace• Do marketers create artificial needs?
– Need: A basic biological motive– Want: One way that society has taught us that need
can be satisfied
• Are advertising and marketing necessary?– Economics of information perspective: Advertising is
an important source of consumer information.
• Do marketers promise miracles?– Advertisers simply don’t know enough to manipulate
people.
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Manipulating Needs & Wants
• Marketers tell people what they should want– Marketerspace vs.
Consumerspace– Response:
Marketers recommend ways to satisfy basic biological needs
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Public Policy & Consumerism
• Concern for the welfare of consumers– Department of Agriculture– Federal Trade Commission– Food and Drug Administration– Securities and Exchange Commission– Environmental Protection Agency
CPSC.GOV
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Consumer Activism
• Adbusters: America = Corporate Brand– Buy Nothing Day & TV Turnoff Week
• Culture Jamming– Disrupt corporate efforts in cultural landscape
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Adbusters’ Blackspot sneakers in response to Nike’s unfair labor practices
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Consumer Related Issues
• UNICEF sponsored this advertising campaign against child labor. The field of consumer behavior plays a role in addressing important consumer issues such as child exploitation.
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The Dark Side of Consumer Behavior
• Consumer Terrorism:– An example: Susceptibility of the nation’s food
supply to bioterrorism
• Addictive Consumption:– Consumer addiction:
• A physiological and/or psychological dependency on products or services
• Compulsive Consumption:– Repetitive shopping as an antidote to tension,
anxiety, depression, or boredom
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The Dark Side of Consumer Behavior (cont.)
• Consumed Consumers:– People who are used or exploited, willingly or not, for
commercial gain in the marketplace
• Illegal Activities:– Consumer Theft:
• Shrinkage: The industry term for inventory and cash losses from shoplifting and employee theft
– Anticonsumption:• Events in which products and services are
deliberately defaced or mutilated
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Study of Consumer Behavior
• Interdisciplinary Influences– Many different perspectives/fields
• Consumer Behavior Employers– Universities, manufacturers, museums,
advertising agencies, and governments
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Figure 1.2 (Abridged)
Exp Psych
Clinic Psych
Develop Psych
Human Ecology
Microeconomics
Social Psych
Sociology
Macroeconomics
Semiotics/Literary Criticism
Demography
History
Cultural Anthropology
MICRO CONSUMER BEHAVIOR(INDIVIDUAL FOCUS)
MACRO CONS BEHAV(SOCIAL FOCUS)
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Journal of Consumer Research
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Wheel of Consumer Behavior
Figure 1.3