marketing chapter 3
Acts for protecting competition
(1) Sherman Antitrust Act (2) Clayton Act (3) Robinson-Patman Act
Sherman Antitrust Act
this act forbids (1) contracts, combinations, or conspiracies in restraint of trade and (2) actual monopolies or attempts to monopolize any part of trade or commerce
Lanham Act
this act provides for registration of a company's trademarks
self-regulation
where an industry attempts to police itself
factors that drive competition
(1) entry (2) the bargaining power of buyers and suppliers (3) existing rivalries (4) substitution possibilities
environmental trends arise from 5 sources
(1) social (2) economic (3) technological (4) competitive (5) regulatory forces
metropolitan divisions
If a metropolitan statistical area contains a population of 2.5 million or more, it may be subdivided into smaller areas
Clayton Act
This act forbids certain actions that are likely to lessen competition, although no actual harm has yet occurred
culture
incorporates the set of values, ideas, and attitudes that are learned and shared among members of a group
consumerism
a grassroots movement started in the 1960s to increase the influence, power, and rights of consumers in dealing with institutions
marketspace
an information and communication based electronic exchange environment mostly occupied by sophisticated computer and telecommunication technologies and digitalized offerings
electronic commerce
any activity that uses some form of electronic communication in the inventory, exchange, advertisement, distribution, and payment of goods and services
generation cohorts
baby boomers, generation x, and generation y are examples of
baby boomers
born between 1946 and 1964. Their participation in the workforce has made them the wealthiest generation in U.S. history
generation x
born between 1965 and 1976. Also referred as the baby bust, because the number of children born each year was declining. This is a generation of consumers who are self-reliant, supportive of racial and ethnic diversity, and better educated than any previous generation.
generation y
born between 1977 and 1994. Also referred to as the echo-boom or baby boomlet. This was a period of increasing births, which resulted from baby boomers having children. This generation has an influence on music, sports, computers, video games, and all forms of communication and networking. Members of this generation are interested in distinctive, memorable, and personal experiences and are very adept at managing their lives to create a work-life balance.They are strong-willed, passionate about the environment, and optimistic.
regulation
consists of restrictions state and federal laws place on business with regard to the conduct of its activities
demographics
describing a population according to selected characteristics such as age, gender, ethnicity, income, and occupation
metropolitan statistical area
has at least one urbanized area of 50,000 or more people and adjacent territory that has a high degree of social and economic integration
micropolitan statistical area
has at least one urbanized cluster of at least 10,000 but less than 50,000 people and adjacent territory that has a high degree of social and economic integration
Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Act of 1914
has been concerned with deceptive or misleading advertising and unfair business practices and has the power to (1) issue cease and desist orders (2) order corrective advertising
pure competition
in which there are many sellers and they each have a similar product
disposable income
is the money a consumer has left after paying taxes to use for necessities such as food, housing, clothing, and transportation
monopolistic competition
many sellers compete with substitutable products within a price range
oligopoly
occurs when a few companies control the majority of industry sales
pure monopoly
occurs when only one firm sales the product
social forces
of the environment include demographic characteristics of the population and its values
blended family
one formed by merging two previously separated units into a single household
economy
pertains to the income, expenditures, and resources that affect the cost of running a business and household
technology
refers to inventions or innovations from applied science or engineering research
competition
refers to the alternative firms that could provide a product to satisfy a specific market's needs
millennials
refers to younger members of Generation Y and sometimes to Americans born since 1994
green technologies
such as SmartGrid infrastructure, online energy management, and consumer-generated energy (ex. home wind turbines) will gain widespread acceptance among American consumers
value consciousness
the concern for obtaining the best quality, features, and performance of a product or service for a given price
discretionary income
the money that remains after paying taxes and necessities and is used for luxury items
environmental scanning
the process of continually acquiring information on events occurring outside the organization to identify and interpret potential trends
gross income
the total amount of money made in one year by a person, household, or family unit
barriers to entry
which are business practices or conditions that make it difficult for new firms to enter the market
multicultural marketing programs
which are combinations of the marketing mix that reflect the unique attitudes, ancestry, communication preferences, and lifestyles of different races
biotechnology
will be used to develop genetically modified crops to create enough food for growing world population
social networks
will become social platforms that provide functionality, community, and identity well beyond the value provided by traditional corporate websites
"Natural user interfaces"
will utilize gesture, touch, and voice to change the way we interact with and control computers and complicated machines