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Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION TO CONSUMER BEHAVIOR. Definition. Consumer behavior reflects all decisions about the acquisition, consumption and disposal of an offering by people over time. Implications of our Definition. Totality of Decisions (all decisions) Whether? What? Why? How? When?
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Definition Consumer behavior reflects all decisions about the acquisition, consumption and disposal of an offering by people over time.
Implications of our Definition • Totality of Decisions (all decisions) • Whether? • What? • Why? • How? • When? • Where? • How much? • How often?
Implications of Our Definition, cont. • In addition to buying, “CB” includes: • a • using • d • An “offering” can be • product • service • idea • activity
Implications of Our Definition, cont. • Consumer behavior • may involve several people (decision making units) • is dynamic (changes over time)
Definition Consumer behavior reflects all decisions about the acquisition, consumption and disposal of an offering by people over time.
Small Group Exercise • In groups of 3-4, address one of the following questions: • what factors affect CB? (Hint: what are the four “domains of CB?” see pages 12-18) • why should we study CB? (Hint: who benefits from the study of CB? See pages 19-21) • Discuss and be prepared to share your ideas with the class! • Write ideas down on paper, record group member names
Influences on Consumer Behavior • Psychological core • Culture: External Influences • Process of Making Decisions • CB Outcomes • Exhibit 1-9 (pg. 14) • CONSUMER BEHAVIOR MAN!!
Groups Interested in Consumer Behavior Issues • Marketing Managers • Consumers • Regulators and public policy makers • Ethicists
Why Study Consumer Behavior? • Marketing applications of consumer behavior: • Market segmentation • Target market selection • Positioning • Product or service decisions • Pricing decisions • Distribution decisions • Promotion decisions
Chapter 1 Review • Definition of CB • Exhibit 1-2 (pg. 4) • Factors that affect CB • Exhibit 1-9 (pg. 14) • Why should we study CB?