Chapter 5: Consumer Markets and Consumer Buyer Behavior
belief
a descriptive though that a person holds about something
new product
a good, service or idea that is perceived by some potential customers as new
subculture
a group of people with shared value systems based on common life experiences and situations
motive
a need that is sufficiently pressing to direct the person to seek satisfaction of the need
attitude
a person's consistently favorable or unfavorable evaluations, feelings, and tendencies toward an object or idea
lifestyle
a person's pattern of living as expressed in his or her activities, interests and opinions
personal factors
age and life cycle stage occupation economic situation lifestyle personality and self-concept
consumer market
all the individuals and households who buy or acquire goods and services
add repetition
brand familiarity rather than brand conviction
cognitive dissonance
buyer discomfort caused by postpurchase conflict
consumer's black box
buyers characteristics influence how he or she perceives and reacts to the stimuli buyer's decision process itself affects the buyer's behavior
learning
changes in an individual's behavior arising from experience
complex buying behavior
consumer buying behavior in situations characterized by high consumer involvement in a purchase and significant perceived difference among brands
dissonance reducing buying behavior
consumer buying behavior in situations characterized by high involvement but few perceived differences among brands
variety-seeking buying behavior
consumer buying behavior in situations characterized by low consumer involvement but significant perceived brand differences- a lot of brand switching
habitual buying behavior
consumer buying behavior in situations characterized by low-consumer involvement and few significantly perceive brand differences
selective retention
consumers are likely to remember good points made about a brand they favor and to forget good points made by competitors
need recognition
first stage of the buyer decision process: in which the consumer recognizes a problem or need
marketing stimuli
four ps: product, price, place and promotion
maslow's theory
human needs are arranged in a hierarchy. physiological, safety, social, esteem and self-actualization
psychological factors
motivation perception learning beliefs and attitudes
online social networks
online social communities- blogs, social networking- where people socialize or exchange information
freud's theory
people are largely unconscious about real psychologial forces shaping behavior. growing up and repressing many urges. buying decisions are affected by subconscious mtoives that even we don't understand
opinion leader
person within a reference group, who because of special skill knowledge, personality or other characteristics exerts social influence on others
perception
process by which people select organize, interpret information to form a meaningful picture of the world
motivational research
qualitative research designed to probe consumers' hidden, subconscious motivations
social class
relatively permanent and ordered divisions in a society whose members share similar values, interest and behaviors combination of occupation, income, education, wealth and other variables
selective distortion
tendency of people to interpret information in a way that will support what they already believe
purchase decision
the buyers' decision about which brand to purchase
consumer buyer behavior
the buying behavior of final consumers-individuals and households that buy goods and services for personal consumption
adoption process
the mental process through which an individual passes from first hearing about an innovation to final adoption
culture
the set of basic values, perceptions, wants, and behaviors learned by a member of society from family and other important institutions
brand personality
the specific mix of human traits that may be attributed to a particular brand
information search
the stage of the buyer decision process in which the consumer is aroused to search for more information; the consumer may simply have heightened attention or may go into an active information search
alternative evaluation
the stage of the buyer decision process in which the consumer uses information to evaluate alternative brands in the choice set
post purchase behavior
the stage of the buyer decision process in which the consumers take further action after purchase, based on their satisfaction or dissatisfaction
selective attention
the tendency for people to screen out most of the information to which they are exposed- marketers must work hard to get their attention
personality
the unique psychological characteristics that lead to relatively consistent and lasting responses to one's own environment
group
two or more people who interact to accomplish individual or mutual goals
need recognition information search evaluation of alternatives purchase decision post purchase behavior
what are the five stages of a buyer's decision process
awareness interest evaluation trial adoption
what are the stages in the adoption process
family members
who is the most important consumer buying organization in society