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LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Learning Objectives
How do firms adjust their product lines to changing market conditions?
Why are brands valuable to firms?
How do firms implement different branding strategies?
How do a product’s packaging and label contribute to a firm’s overall strategy?
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Prius 09
1,000,000 units sold and demand still growing
Introducing 9 new models by 2011
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The Consumer Decision Process
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Adding Value: H.O.G. Heaven
How does Harley Davidson add value?
Who is a typical Harley owner?
Harley Davidson Website
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Need Recognition
Functional needsFunctional needs
Psychological needsPsychological needs
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“It’s hard to find your litter box if you can’t smell it”
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Search for Information
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Factors Affecting Consumers’ Search Process
PerceivedBenefits
PerceivedBenefits
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The Locus of Control
Internal Locus of Control = more search
activities
Internal Locus of Control = more search
activities
External Locus of Control = Fate, external factors
External Locus of Control = Fate, external factors
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Actual or Perceived Risk
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Type of Product or Service
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Evaluation of Alternatives: Attribute Sets
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Evaluation of Alternatives: Evaluate Criteria
What are some of the features of a vacation that would be in your
evaluative criteria?
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Evaluation of Alternatives:Consumer Decision Rules
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Evaluation of Alternatives: Decision Heuristics
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Purchase and Consumption
Ritual consumption
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Post-purchase:Customer Satisfaction
Build realistic expectationsDemonstrate correct product use
Provide money back guaranteeEncourage feedback
Customer contact
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Post-purchase: Dissonance
Firm’s attempt to reduce dissonance by reinforcing the decision
Thank you letters, congratulations letters, quality ratings
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Factors Influencing the Consumer Decision Process
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Psychological Factors: Motives
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Psychological Factors: Attitude
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Psychological Factors: Perception
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Psychological Factors: Learning and Lifestyle
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Social Factors: Family
Decision makers Influencers
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Social Factors: Reference Groups
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Reference Group
GEICO Commercial
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Social Factors: Culture
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Situational Factors
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Involvement and Consumer Buying Decisions
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Types of Buying Decisions
• Limited Problem Solving• Habitual Decision Making• Extended Problem
Solving• Impulse Buying
Skittles Commercial
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Check Yourself
1. What are the types of needs suggested by Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs?
2. Which social factors likely have the most influence on:
a. The purchase of a new outfit for going out dancing?
b. The choice of a college to attend?
3. List some of the tactics stores can use to influence consumers’ decision processes.
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Check Yourself
1. Name the five stages in the consumer decision process.
2. What differences mark the way a highly involved versus a less involved consumer likely looks at the information provided in an advertisement?
3. What is the difference between compensatory and non-compensatory decision rules?
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Check Yourself
1. How do low versus high involvement consumers process information in an advertisement?
2. What is the difference between extended versus limited problem solving?
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Glossary
An attitude is a person’s enduring evaluation of his or her feelings about and behavioral tendencies toward an object or idea.
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Glossary
Consumer decision rules are the set of criteria that consumers use consciously or subconsciously to quickly and efficiently select from among several alternatives.
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Glossary
Determinant attributes are product or service features that are important to the buyer and on which competing brands or stores are perceived to differ.
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Glossary
Evaluative criteria consist of a set of salient, or important, attributes about a particular product.
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Glossary
A consumer’s evoked set comprises the alternative brands or stores that the consumer states he or she would consider when making a purchase decision.
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Glossary
Extended problem solving occurs during a purchase decision that calls for a lot of effort and time.
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Glossary
Functional needs pertain to the performance of a product or service.
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Glossary
Habitual decision making describes a purchase decision process in which consumers engage little conscious effort.
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Glossary
Impulse buying is a buying decision made by customers on the spot when they see the merchandise.
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Glossary
Involvement is the consumer’s degree of interest in the product or service.
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Glossary
Limited problem solving occurs during a purchase decision that calls for, at most, a moderate amount of effort and time.
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Glossary
Psychological needs pertain to the personal gratification consumers associate with a product and/or service.
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Glossary
Retrieval sets are the brands or stores that can be readily brought forth from memory.
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Glossary
Ritual consumption is a pattern of behaviors tied to life events that affect what and how we consume.
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Glossary
Shopping goods/services are products or services for which consumers will spend time comparing alternatives.
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Glossary
Situational factors are factors specific to the situation.
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Glossary
Specialty goods/services are products or services toward which the customer shows a strong preference and for which he or she will expend considerable effort to search for the best suppliers.
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Glossary
Universal sets include all possible choices for a product category.
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