What is consumer behaviour?
The study of the processes involved when individuals or groups select, purchase, use or dispose of products services, ideas or experience to satisfy their needs and desires
Who is a consumer?
A person who:
- Identifies a need or desire
- Makes a purchase and then disposes of the product
What influences consumers?
What are the three marketing decisions?
What are some examples of external influences?
What are some examples of internal influences?
MMAPP
What are some examples of decision process influences?
What do marketers aim to do with internal influences?
Aim to position products that are congruent with ourselves or our perception of ourself
What do marketers aim to do with external influences?
The stimulus we see could give us an opportunity (don’t need but want) or it could highlight a need for us
What is culture?
The collective values, customs, norms, arts, social institutions and intellectual achievements of a particular society which express its principles standards and priorities
How do marketers use culture?
The contents of media and marketing reflect cultural values and aim to convey them to members of society reflecting the cultural values of the society
What are some brands that use culture well?
Nike and Harley Davidson
What are brand communities?
A set of consumers who share a set of social relationships based upon usage or interest in a product
What is a subculture?
A group that shares a certain belief values, and customs and exists within a larger society
What are the 5 distinct roles that influence consumption behaviour in the household?
Define motivation
Motivation is the process that leads people to behave as they do. It is the drive to satisfy needs and desires
What human behaviour is essential to consumer behaviour?
Sharing
When does motivation arise and how does it progress?
When does a need arise?
When there is a gap between the actual state and the desired state
What are the levels of Mazlow’s heirarchy?
What types of things can be found in the physiological section?
(Water, sleep, food)
Medicines, staple items, generics
What types of things can be found in the safety section?
(Security, protection) Insurance, investments, alarm systems
What types of things can be found in the belongingness section?
(love, friendships) Clothing, grooming products, clubs, drinks
What types of things can be found in the self-actualisation section?
(Enriching experiences, self-fulfilment) Hobbies, travel and education