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Model of business buyer behavior and consumer buyer behavior
Consumer Buying Behavior
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Refers to the buying behavior of people who buy goods and services for personal use. These people make up the consumer market. The central question for marketers is:
“How do consumers respond to various marketing efforts the company might use?”
Model of Buyer Behavior
Factors Influencing Consumer Behavior
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Culture is the most basic cause of a person's wants and behavior. – Culture is learned. – Culture reflects basic values, perceptions, wants, and behaviors. – Cultural shifts create opportunities for new products or may otherwise influence consumer behavior. – Subcultures are of interest to marketers. – Social class
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Society’s relatively permanent and ordered divisions whose members share similar values, interests, and behaviors.
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Measured by a combination of: occupation, income, education, wealth, and other variables.
Personal Factors •
Lifestyle:
– Pattern of living as expressed via a person’s p erson’s activities, interests, and opinions. •
Personality refers to the unique psychological characteristics that lead to relatively consistent and lasting responses to one’s own environment.
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Generally defined in terms of traits.
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Self-concept suggests that people’s possessions contribute to and reflect their identities.
Buyer Decision Process
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Stages in buying process
Market Research techniques
Secondary Research Information already collected for another purpose •
Internal
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Company Accounts
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Internal Reports and Analysis
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Previous company research
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Retail data - loyalty cards, purchase data, etc.
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Customer feedback
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Salespeople feedback
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External
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Government Government Statistics Statistic s
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Trade publications
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Magazine surveys
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Other firms’ research
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Published research documents – publications, journals, etc.
Primary Research •
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Qualitative Research – Discovery/identification of new ideas, thoughts, feelings – Preliminary insights/understanding of ideas – Open-ended questions – Results cannot be generalized Types: – Customer Interviews – Focus Groups – Observation
Market Research •
Advantages of Market Research – Helps focus attention on objectives – Aids forecasting, planning and strategic development – May help to reduce risk of new product development – Communicates Communicates image, vision, etc. – Globalisation makes market information valuable (HSBC adverts!!)
Exploratory Research • Initial research conducted to clarify and define the nature of a problem • Does not provide conclusive evidence • Subsequent research expected
Descriptive Research • Describes characteristics of a population or phenomenon • Some understanding of the nature of the problem