Chapter 2: Consumer Behavior & the Marketing Manager Consumer Behavior John C. Mowen Michael S. Minor.

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Chapter 2: Consumer Behavior & the Marketing Manager Consumer Behavior John C. Mowen Michael S. Minor

Application Areas of Consumer Behavior: PERMS Environmental Analysis Market Research Segmentation of the Marketplace Product Positioning and Product Differentiation Marketing-Mix Development

Product Positioning Adalah bagaimana mempengaruhi persepsi konsumen tentang karakteristik merk terhadap penawaran produk pesaing Tujuannya adalah menciptakan produk spesifik yang mempunyai image yang jelas terhadap produk pesaing

Environmental Analysis is the assessment of the external forces that act upon the firm and its customers, and that create threats and opportunities

The Natural Environment includes the types of raw materials available, pollution, consumer fear of contracting deadly diseases, the expansion of desert regions around the globe, and various weather phenomena, such as hurricanes or drought

Components of the External Environment Demographic Economic Natural Technological Political Cultural

The Economic Environment Set of factors involving monetary, natural, and human resources that influence firms/consumers. Behavioral economics: study of economic decisions made by individual consumers and the behavioral determinants of those decisions. 3 Major Contributions of Behavioral Economists: Originated and documented the idea that the consumer sector of the economy can strongly influence the course of the aggregate economy Investigated what factors influence the decision of families to buy or save Developed a methodology for making predictions of economic activities based upon consumer surveys

The Technological Environment Goal is to anticipate what changes in the technological environment will occur and how these will influence the lifestyle and consumption patterns of consumers

MARKET RESEARCH is applied consumer research designed to provide management with information on factors that impact consumers’ acquisition, consumption, and disposition of goods, services, and ideas

Product Promotion Pricing Distribution Marketing-Mix Development.... involves the development and coordination of activities involving the:

Advertising Personal Selling Sales Promotion Applications Public Relations Promotional Strategy

Price Changes Predicting the likely impact of price changes on consumers is an important consumer behavior area. How will consumers react when companies raise or lower the price of a product? Principles of perception can be applied to analyze if consumers will notice a difference in price and if so, what effect it has

Product Distribution will be impacted by understanding how consumers make their purchasing decisions. **Example: low involvement decision (e.g., purchase soft drink), must use extensive distribution.

Market Segmentation involves subdividing the market place into distinct subsets of customers having similar needs and wants, each of which can be reached with a different marketing mix

Four Classifications of Segmentation Variables: Characteristics of the Person Nature of the Situation in Which the Product or Service May Be Purchased Geography Culture and Subculture Adopted by the Consumer

Characteristics of the Person Demographic Characteristics Behavioral Segmentation:price elasticity, benefits sought, usage rate, brand loyalty Benefit Segmentation Psychographic and Personality Characteristics

Demographics is the study of population changes and subcultural values of various demographic groups based on such factors as age, sex, income, education, ethnicity, and geography. Examples of demographic variables: age, sex, income, ethnicity, nationality, household size, marital status, religion, education, occupation,

Consumer Situations consist of the temporary environmental factors that form the context within which a consumer activity occurs at a particular time and place Types of situations: social, physical, task definition, time.

Geographic Segmentation Can include region, size of cities and counties, census blocks, population density, and climate Geodemographics is the combination of geography and demographics

Culture and Subculture Culture is the way of life of the people of a society Subculture is a subdivision of a national culture and is based on some unifying characteristic, such as social status or nationality

Segmenting Industrial Markets Different segmenting variables are used to classify companies into segments including the North American Industry Classification System NAICS). Developed as part of NAFTA in digit codes.

Solving Managerial Problems..... is a three-step process: Gather information and identify the problem/opportunity Identify the relevant consumer behavior concepts and how they apply to the problem Develop a managerial strategy by identifying the managerial implications of each consumer concept.