5-1 MARKETING MANAGEMENT Consumer Markets. 6-2 Rational Model of Decision Making.

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5-1 MARKETING MANAGEMENT Consumer Markets

6-2 Rational Model of Decision Making

6-3 Other Models of Decision Making Involvement Elaboration Likelihood Model Low-involvement marketing strategies Variety-seeking buying behaviour Decision Heuristics Availability Representativeness Anchoring and adjustment

17-4 Elaboration Likelihood Model Petty & Caccioppo –Two questions: Motivation to process? Ability to process? –When YES to both: HIGH elaboration Central cues –product –When NO: LOW elaboration Peripheral cues - –source or ad

17-5 INVOLVEMENT Decoding is ACTIVE –That is, it requires EFFORT –When will people to spend effort? 1. When they CARE about what you’re saying –personal relevance This is the concept of INVOLVEMENT The personal relevance of the product interest, price

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