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Chapter 11 Organizational and Household Decision Making
CONSUMER BEHAVIOR, 9e Michael R. Solomon
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Organizational Decision Making
Organizational buyers Business-to-business (B2B) marketers
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Roles In Collective Decision Making
Initiator Influencer Buyer User Gatekeeper
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Table 11.1 Types of Organizational Buying Decisions
Buyclass Theory of Purchasing Buying Situation Extent of Effort Risk Buyers Involved Straight Rebuy Habitual decision making Low Automatic reorder Modified Rebuy Limited problem solving Low to moderate One or a few New Task Buying Extensive problem High Many
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The Modern Family Changes in family structure
Changes in concept of household
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Family Size Depends on educational level, availability of birth control, and religion Today, women want smaller families The rate of voluntary childlessness is rising, making DINKs a valuable market segment
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Sandwich Generation Sandwich generation Boomerang kids
Female caregivers Boomerang kids Less on Household More on Entertainment
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Nonhuman Family Members
Pets are often treated like family members Spending on pets has doubled in the last decade Pet-smart marketing strategies: Name-brand pet products Designer water for dogs Lavish kennel clubs, pet classes/clothiers Pet accessories in cars
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Family Life Cycle Factors that impact family spending patterns
Whether they have children Whether the woman or partner works outside the home Family life cycle (FLC) concept combines trends in income and family composition with change in demands placed on income
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Variables Affecting Family Life Cycle
Age Marital Status Children in the Home Ages of Children in the Home
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Families make two types of decisions
Household Decisions Families make two types of decisions Consensual purchase decision Accommodative purchase decision
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Resolving Decision Conflicts in Families
Interpersonal need Product involvement and utility Responsibility Power
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Who Makes Key Decisions in the Family?
Autonomic decisions Syncretic decisions Who plays the role of family financial officer?
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Factors Affecting Decision-Making Patterns Among Couples
Sex-role stereotypes Spousal Resources Joint Decision-Making Experience Socioeconomic Status
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Children as Decision Makers
Children make up three distinct markets: Primary market Influence market Future market
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Consumer Socialization
Process by which young people acquire skills, knowledge, and attitudes relevant to their functioning in the marketplace Parents are role models Parents also control access to media Children’s purchasing behavior is influenced by: Parents, family, and teachers Television and toys Culture
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Figure 11.2 Five Stages of Consumer Development
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Parental Styles for Socializing Children
Authoritarian Neglecting Indulgent
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Marketing Research and Children
Difficulty assessing children’s preferences/influences on spending patterns because they: Are undependable reporters of own behavior Have poor recall Do not understand abstract questions Researchers do study kids for Product testing Advertising message comprehension
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Chapter 11: Organizational & Household Decision Making Key Concepts
Organizational buyers Business to business (B2B) marketers Roles in collective decision making What’s different about organizational decision making? What influences organizational buying? Three types of organization buying decisions Modern family structure Family size Sandwich generation Nonhuman family members Family life cycle Types of household decision Resolving conflicts in family decisions Key decisions in the family Factors affecting decision making patterns in couples Children as decision makers Consumer socialization Stages of consumer development Parental styles for socializing children
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