Consumer Markets and Consumer Buyer Behavior. Chapter 5



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Consumer Markets and Consumer Buyer Behavior Chapter 5

Definitions Consumer buyer behavior refers to the buying behavior of final consumers individuals and households who buy goods and services for personal consumption All of these final consumers combine to make up the consumer market Goal 1: Learn the consumer market & construct model of buyer behavior 5-1

Stimulus-Response Model of Consumer Behavior Stimuli 4P s Other characteristics economic technological political cultural Buyer s Black Box Buyer characteristics Buyer decision process Buyer Response Product choice Brand choice Dealer choice Purchase timing Purchase amount Goal 1: Learn the consumer market & construct model of buyer behavior 5-2

Characteristics Affecting Consumer Behavior Cultural Social Personal Psychological Culture Forms a person s wants and behavior Subculture Groups with shared value systems Social Class Society s divisions who share values, interests and behaviors Goal 2: Know the four factors that influence consumer buying behavior 5-3

Characteristics Affecting Consumer Behavior Cultural Social Personal Psychological Groups Membership Reference Aspirational Opinion Leaders Buzz marketing Family Many influencers Roles and Status Goal 2: Know the four factors that influence consumer buying behavior 5-4

Characteristics Affecting Consumer Behavior Cultural Social Personal Psychological Age and life cycle Occupation Economic situation Lifestyle Activities, interests and opinions Lifestyle segmentation Personality and self-concept Goal 2: Know the four factors that influence consumer buying behavior 5-5

Characteristics Affecting Consumer Behavior Sincerity Ruggedness Excitement Competence Sophistication Goal 2: Know the four factors that influence consumer buying behavior 5-6

Characteristics Affecting Consumer Behavior Cultural Social Personal Psychological Motivation Perception Learning Beliefs and attitudes Goal 2: Know the four factors that influence consumer buying behavior 5-7

Psychological Factors Motivation A motive is a need that is sufficiently pressing to direct the person to seek satisfaction Motivation research is based on Freud; Looks for hidden and subconscious motivation Maslow ordered needs based on how pressing they are to the consumer Goal 2: Know the four factors that influence consumer buying behavior 5-8

Psychological Factors Perception Perception is the process by which people select, organize, and interpret information Perception Includes: Selective attention Consumers screen out information Selective distortion People interpret to support beliefs Selective retention People retain points to support attitudes Goal 2: Know the four factors that influence consumer buying behavior 5-9

Psychological Factors Learning Learning describes changes in an individual s behavior arising from experience Learning occurs through: Drives Internal stimulus that calls for action Stimuli Objects that move drive to motive Cues Minor stimuli that affect response Reinforcement Feedback on action Goal 2: Know the four factors that influence consumer buying behavior 5-10

Psychological Factors Beliefs and Attitudes Belief a descriptive thought about a brand or service may be based on real knowledge, opinion, or faith Attitude describes a person s evaluations, feelings and tendencies toward an object or idea They are difficult to change Goal 2: Know the four factors that influence consumer buying behavior 5-11

Types of Buying Decision Behavior Complex Highly involved, significant brand differences Example computer Dissonance-reducing Highly involved, little brand differences Example carpeting Habitual Low involvement, little brand differences Example salt Variety-seeking Low involvement, significant perceived brand differences Example cookies Goal 3: Understand types of buying decisions and stages in the process 5-12

The Buyer Decision Process Need recognition Information search Evaluation of alternatives Purchase decision Postpurchase behavior Needs can be triggered by: Internal stimuli Normal needs become strong enough to drive behavior External stimuli Advertisements Friends of friends Goal 3: Understand types of buying decisions and stages in the process 5-13

The Buyer Decision Process Need recognition Information search Evaluation of alternatives Purchase decision Postpurchase behavior Consumers exhibit heightened attention or actively search for information. Sources of information: Personal Commercial Public Experiential Word-of-mouth Goal 3: Understand types of buying decisions and stages in the process 5-14

The Buyer Decision Process Need recognition Information search Evaluation of alternatives Purchase decision Postpurchase behavior Evaluation procedure depends on the consumer and the buying situation. Most buyers evaluate multiple attributes, each of which is weighted differently. At the end of the evaluation stage, purchase intentions are formed. Goal 3: Understand types of buying decisions and stages in the process 5-15

The Buyer Decision Process Need recognition Information search Evaluation of alternatives Purchase decision Postpurchase behavior Two factors intercede between purchase intentions and the actual decision: Attitudes of others Unexpected situational factors Goal 3: Understand types of buying decisions and stages in the process 5-16

The Buyer Decision Process Need recognition Information search Evaluation of alternatives Purchase decision Postpurchase behavior Satisfaction is important: Delighted consumers engage in positive wordof-mouth. Unhappy customers tell on average 11 other people. It costs more to attract a new customer than it does to retain an existing customer. Cognitive dissonance is common Goal 3: Understand types of buying decisions and stages in the process 5-17

Buyer Decision Process for New Products New Products Good, service or idea that is perceived by customers as new. Stages in the Adoption Process Marketers should help consumers move through these stages. Goal 4: Comprehend the diffusion & adoption process for new products 5-18

Buyer Decision Process for New Products Awareness Evaluation Interest Trial Adoption Goal 4: Comprehend the diffusion & adoption process for new products 5-19

Buyer Decision Process for New Products Individual Differences in Innovativeness Consumers can be classified into five adopter categories, each of which behaves differently toward new products. Product Characteristics and Adoption Five product characteristics influence the adoption rate. Goal 4: Comprehend the diffusion & adoption process for new products 5-20

Buyer Decision Process for New Products Relative Advantage Compatibility Complexity Divisibility Communicability Goal 4: Comprehend the diffusion & adoption process for new products 5-21

Buyer Decision Process for New Products International Consumer Behavior Values, attitudes and behaviors differ greatly in other countries. Physical differences exist which require changes in the marketing mix. Customs vary from country to country. Marketers must decide the degree to which they will adapt their marketing efforts. Goal 4: Comprehend the diffusion & adoption process for new products 5-22