strategic marketing 8/30
Which of the following statements is true regarding the overall model of consumer behavior
A consumer's self concept and lifestyle influence his or her needs and desires
The fact that Americans are prone to engage in physical activities and to take an action- oriented approach to problems can be explained through which self-oriented value dichotomy
active/passive
John purchases and is satisfied with his SUV because he believes that it provides greater crash safety than a sedan even though this is not technically true. John's satisfaction is based on the distinction between
actual need fulfillment and perceived need fulfillment
Which of the following is used by firms to influence consumers
ads, packages, store environments, sales pitches (ALL)
Disney World in Orlando, FL has several theme parks, resorts, restaurants, and stores. Each is intentionally created to offer a memorable event for visitors. For example, the Wilderness Lodge is a large resort hotel on the grounds, and everything within it is made to look like log cabins and pioneer days. Even the casual restaurant has the wait staff dressed in pioneer costumes, and they put on funny little skits when they are waiting on customers. Which of the following best describes what Disney is selling?
an experience
Tracking consumers' online activity and delivering specific banner ads based on that activity is known as
behavioral targeting
How can an organization provide superior customer value to customers
by doing a better job of anticipating and reacting to customer needs than the competition does
Which of the following statements is false regarding youth and age
children in all countries have a significant influence on purchases
In which country is the concept of guanxi, which involves personal relationships, an important consideration
china
Which of the following is not evaluated when analyzing a company's own ability to meet customer needs?
competitors
Which of the following is a component of a market analysis?
conditions
Marketing strategy begins with
conducting a market analysis
One primary function of Harriet's job is to study individuals, groups, or organizations and the processes they use to select, secure, use, and dispose of her company's products and services to satisfy needs and the impacts that these processes have on the consumer and society. Harriet works in the field of
consumer behavior
__________ is everything the consumer must surrender in order to receive the benefits of owning/using the product
consumer cost
Coca-Cola is highly successful in marketing its beverages outside of the United States. Which factors do they use to adapt within and across countries where they do business
cultural homogeneity, ethical implications, affordability, infrastructure
Marketers that wish to expand internationally need to understand a culture"s widely held beliefs that affirm what is desirable. To do this, marketers should study
cultural values
__________ is the complex whole that includes knowledge, belief, art, law, morals, customs, and any other capabilities and habits acquired by humans as members of society
culture
In the United States, promptness is considered a virtue. Americans are expected to be on time to an event, and they expect others to do so as well. Which aspect of culture best explains this behavior
culture is acquired, that is, it is learned
Laurie saved for six months to have enough money to buy a new designer outfit to wear to a special party. She had to travel to a larger city to purchase this outfit, but it was worth it to her because it made her feel beautiful and confident. The difference between the benefits Laurie perceived from this purchase and the cost to her to acquire these benefits describes her
customer value
__________ describes a population in terms of its size, structure, and distribution
demographics
Talbot's is a women's clothing store that offers classic fashions at a slightly premium price (i.e., a wool skirt typically costs over $100). During the process of market segmentation, Talbot's identified a group of consumers who are larger than average women yet still want stylish clothing. Further research into this segment revealed that these women tend to be between the ages of 35 and 50, are career oriented, have a household income over $50,000, and are married with children under the age of 18 living at home. This group is also heavy users of magazines and newspapers as well as prime-time television. Which step of market segmentation does this describe
describing each group
Which element of the marketing mix is concerned with having the product available where target customers can buy it
distribution
__________ refers to the physical location of individuals in terms of geographic region and rural, suburban, and urban location
distribution
The United States is comprised of a culture that accepts a wide array of personal behaviors and attitudes, foods, dress, and other products and services. Thus, the United States values
diversity
Sam has learned that a country to which his company desires to expand places a high value on cleanliness and admires nature immensely. Which category of cultural values does this represent
environment-oriented
__________ represents generally accepted ways of behaving in social situations
etiquette
__________ tend to feel they don't have control over the outcome of events
fatalists
Which one of the four segments of world citizens feels positively about international brands because they view them as a signal of higher quality
global citizens
Which one of the four segments of world citizens feels positively about international brands, values their symbolic aspects, and is less concerned about corporate responsibility
global dreamers
Jake is in the market for a new car. He's looking at brands such as Mercedes, Lexus, and BMW because he feels they tell other people that he's successful in life. This is an illustration of which value
individualism
__________ occurs when individuals or groups make consumption decisions that have negative consequence for their long-run well-being
injurious consumption
James used his birthday money to buy a skateboard so that he can be out with his friends at the park skateboarding. Which type of materialism does this represent
instrumental
__________ represents how one lives, including the products one buys, how one uses them, what one thinks about them, and how one feels about them
lifestyle
Karen was at the checkout at the grocery store and remembered that she was out of chewing gum that she normally likes to keep in her purse. Without much thought, she grabbed two packages of the gum she likes. What type of consumer decision does this illustration
low-involvement decision
Smaller women like to purchase fashionable clothes just as much as any women. However, most clothes are not proportioned for their smaller size and do not fit well. As a result, several manufacturers offer "petite' sizes of clothing for this group of consumers. Women who comprise this group have needs that differ somewhat from the total market and represent a
market segment
__________ include(s) advertising, the sales force, public relations, packaging, and any other signal that the firm provides about itself and its products
marketing communications
The product, price, communications, distribution, and services provided to the target market is referred to as the
marketing mix
Thomas wants to gain a usable understanding of consumer behavior in order to help him become a more effective marketing manager. Which application of consumer behavior does this represent?
marketing strategy
What is the largest single influence on the movement toward uniformity in the global youth market
mass media
Which of the following is enabling the growth of a global culture
mass media, work, educatiom, travel (ALL)
Which time perspective views time almost as a physical object believing that a person does one thing at a time
monochronic time perspective
Which term reflects the fact that most products in developed economies satisfy more than one need
need set
Which of the following is not a critical question for developing marketing communications
none (who do we want to communicate with, what effect do we want to have, what message will achieve the desired result, what media should we use ARE ALL CRITICAL)
Howard Industries is a computer manufacturer located in Laurel, MS. This company is interested in expanding internationally. Which of the following is a cultural factor that affects consumer behavior and marketing strategy that Howard Industries needs to be aware of
nonverbal communications
Nicholas is examining how people in India perceive time, space, symbols, relationships, agreements, things, and etiquette. He is interested in these factors because they influence
nonverbal communications
The boundaries that culture sets on behavior are called
norms
__________ values reflect a society's view of the appropriate relationships between individuals and groups within that society
other-oriented
Which is not an external influence on consumer behavior
perception
The nearness that others can come to you in various situations without your feeling uncomfortable is known as
personal space
Kate Spade is a brand of clothing, accessories, and home products. Brand managers at this company are trying to learn which internal influences impact their customers' needs and desires most. Which of the following is a possible internal influence these managers should examine
personality
A culture that tends to view time as being less discrete and less subject to scheduling, views simultaneous involvement in many activities as natural, allows activities to occur at their own pace rather than according to a predetermined timetable is adhering to a _________ time perspective
polychronic
Rod is surveying consumers to gain a better understanding of his restaurant's image relative to competing restaurants. Rod is concerned with his restaurant's
position
Amy purchased a new 32" LCD high-definition television and paid $400 for it. This amount of money Amy had to pay to obtain this product is known as the
price
A(n) __________ is anything a consumer acquires or might acquire to meet a perceived need
product
__________ is based on the cost of a standard market basket of products bought in each country
purchasing power parity (PPP)
Which value has a strong influence on entrepreneurship and economic development as well as new-product acceptance?
risk taking/security
Which outcome of marketing strategy produces the revenue necessary for the firm to continue in business
sales and profits
Violation of cultural norms results in __________, or penalties ranging from mild social disapproval to banishment from the group
sanctions
Juan has segmented the market for boats and is currently analyzing each with respect to several factors, such as size, growth rate, competitor strength, fit with company image, distribution available, cost to serve, and risk before deciding which segment to target. Which step of market segmentation is Juan conducting
selecting an attractive segment(s) to serve
The totality of an individual's thoughts and feelings about him- or herself is known as
self-concept
__________ values reflect the objectives and approaches to life that the individual members of society find desirable
self-oriented
Which of the following is not a step in market segmentation
set budget
The rise of social media has
shifted power from marketers to consumers and helped marketers like CVS listen and adapt to consumers in real time
The population of the United States is over 320 million people. With respect to demographics, this number represents
size
__________ is the application of marketing strategies and tactics to alter or create behaviors that have a positive effect on the targeted individuals or society as a whole
social marketing
Which of the following is a societal outcome of marketing strategy and consumer behavior
social welfare
John and his wife love art and travel the world to purchase artwork that is representative of a country's culture. Which type of materialism does this represent
terminal
Which of the following countries tends to value individualism over collectivism
the United States
Which of the following is not an example of an other-oriented value
tradition/change
Which one of these factors is not true regarding glocalization?
uniformity is always possible