Hospitality Marketing Chapter 5: Goodwill Video
A buyer's psychology can affect how he or she sees an item. When items are identical, but priced differently, there is a different response by the customer. When Goodwill initially prices an item high, but later deeply discounts it, this sends a message to consumers. This message, or stimuli, is also known as a __________.
Cue
Goodwill shapes and influences the behavior of retail buyers by stocking items that are most likely to sell given the identity of the surrounding neighborhood. For example, the store in Haight-Ashbury, San Francisco stocks different items than a store in rural Indiana. This is an example of understanding how which of the following characteristics impacts the consumer buying process?
Cultural
The Haight-Ashbury store stocks only the most in-vogue items in their inventory to cater to their clientele. Consumers will buy only the most cutting-edge goods. These consumers fall into which of the following categories?
Early adopters
The changing economy and technological advances, such as eBay and craigslist, impact the quality of donations that Goodwill receives, which affects options for consumers purchasing products. These are factors in a(n) ________________ that impact what and how much a buyer buys.
Environment
Typical consumer purchases at Goodwill would be classified as __________.
Variety-seeking
