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Lectured By: Mr. Phorn Much, BEC, MBA 1-1 Ch1: Consumers Rule Consider Who are consumers? Who are marketers? Do marketers manipulate(deceive) consumers? Are advertising and marketing necessary? When you have a product, do you think it is easy to sell out? Why?
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Lectured By: Mr. Phorn Much, BEC, MBA 1-2 C H A P T E R 1 CONSUMERS RULE CONSUMER BEHAVIOR Michael R. Solomon
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Lectured By: Mr. Phorn Much, BEC, MBA 1-3 Ch1: Consumers Rule Chapter Objectives When you finish this chapter, you should understand why: Consumers use products to help them define their identities in different settings. Consumer behavior is a process. Marketers need to understand the wants and needs of different consumer segments. The Web is changing consumer behavior.
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Lectured By: Mr. Phorn Much, BEC, MBA 1-4 Ch1: Consumers Rule Chapter Objectives Consumer behavior relates to other issues in our lives. Consumer activities can be harmful to individuals and to society. Many different types of specialists study consumer behavior. There are two major perspectives that seek to understand and study consumer behavior.
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Lectured By: Mr. Phorn Much, BEC, MBA 1-5 Ch1: Consumers Rule CB of the people in market place Consumer can be classified and characterized on the basis of: Demographics Psychographics Purchase decisions are influenced by opinions and behavior of: Family Peers Acquaintances
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Lectured By: Mr. Phorn Much, BEC, MBA 1-6 Ch1: Consumers Rule CB of the people in market place Cultural and Subcultural Values are influenced The use of segmentation strategies Brands often have clearly defined images Needs and Desires caused Brands loyalty Appearance, taste, texture, and smell are evaluated
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Lectured By: Mr. Phorn Much, BEC, MBA 1-7 Ch1: Consumers Rule What is Consumer Behavior? 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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Lectured By: Mr. Phorn Much, BEC, MBA 1-8 Ch1: Consumers Rule Actors in Consumer Behavior A consumer is a person who identifies a need or desire, makes a purchase, and then disposes of the product. Purchaser versus user versus influencer Organization/group as a consumer (one may make decision for group/ organization)
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Lectured By: Mr. Phorn Much, BEC, MBA 1-9 Ch1: Consumers Rule Consumers’ Impact on Marketing Understanding consumer behavior is good business Understanding people/organizations to satisfy consumers’ needs Knowledge and data about customers: Help to define the market Identify threats/opportunities to a brand
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Lectured By: Mr. Phorn Much, BEC, MBA 1-10 Ch1: Consumers Rule Segmenting Consumers: Demographics Demographics: statistics that measure observable aspects of a population, such as Age Gender Family structure Social class/income Race/ethnicity Geography
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Lectured By: Mr. Phorn Much, BEC, MBA 1-11 Ch1: Consumers Rule Segmenting Consumers: Lifestyles Psychographics The way we feel about ourselves The things we value Activities we like to do (the ways that people see themselves)
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Lectured By: Mr. Phorn Much, BEC, MBA 1-12 Ch1: Consumers Rule Build Bonds with Consumers Relationship marketing: ◦ Interact with customers regularly; give them reasons to maintain a bond with the company Database marketing: ◦ Tracking specific consumers’ buying habits and crafting (being talent) products and messages tailored precisely to people’s wants
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Lectured By: Mr. Phorn Much, BEC, MBA 1-13 Ch1: Consumers Rule Marketing and Culture Popular Culture Music Movies Sports Books Celebrities Entertainment Marketers influence preferences for movie and music heroes, fashions, food, and decorating choices.
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Lectured By: Mr. Phorn Much, BEC, MBA 1-14 Ch1: Consumers Rule The Meaning of Consumption People often buy products not for what they do, but for what they mean Consumers can develop relationships with brands: Self-Concept Attachment Nostalgic Attachment Inter- dependenceLove
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Lectured By: Mr. Phorn Much, BEC, MBA 1-15 Ch1: Consumers Rule The Global Consumer The global consumer culture is one that unites people with a common devotion to Brand name consumer goods Movie stars Celebrities Leisure activities
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Lectured By: Mr. Phorn Much, BEC, MBA 1-16 Ch1: Consumers Rule Virtual Consumption C2C e-commerce in addition to B2B and B2C Less time with friends/family Less time shopping in stores More time working at home after hours
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Lectured By: Mr. Phorn Much, BEC, MBA 1-17 Ch1: Consumers Rule Marketing Ethics and Public Policy Business ethics: Rules of conduct that guide actions in the marketplace Cultural differences in ethics: Codes of ethics less formal in Mexico U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act prohibits use of bribery by U.S. businesspeople—no matter where they’re doing business Bribery commonly practiced in other countries
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Lectured By: Mr. Phorn Much, BEC, MBA 1-18 Ch1: Consumers Rule Do Marketers manipulate Consumers? Need: a basic biological motive Want: one way that society has taught us that the need can be satisfied Objective of marketing: create awareness that needs exist, not to create needs versus
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Lectured By: Mr. Phorn Much, BEC, MBA 1-19 Ch1: Consumers Rule Are Advertising & Marketing Necessary? Does advertising foster materialism? Products are designed to meet existing needs; Advertising only helps to communicate their availability
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Lectured By: Mr. Phorn Much, BEC, MBA 1-20 Ch1: Consumers Rule Do Marketers Promise Miracles? Advertisers simply do not know enough about people to manipulate (facilitate) them
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Lectured By: Mr. Phorn Much, BEC, MBA 1-21 Ch1: Consumers Rule Consumerism & Consumer Research JFK’s “Declaration of Consumer Rights” (1962) The right to safety The right to be informed The right to redress ( correct the mistake ) The right to choice Social Marketing Green Marketing
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Lectured By: Mr. Phorn Much, BEC, MBA 1-22 Ch1: Consumers Rule The Consumer “Dark Side” Consumer terrorism Addictive consumption Compulsive consumption Consumed consumers Illegal activities
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Lectured By: Mr. Phorn Much, BEC, MBA 1-23 Ch1: Consumers Rule Chapter Summary Consumer behavior is a process. Consumer use products and brands to define their identity to others. Consumers from different segments have different needs and wants. Consumer activities can be harmful. Consumer behavior benefits from several fields.
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