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Consumer Behavior
Buying, having and being
By Michael, R. Solomon

Table of contents
Chapter 1 Buying, Having, and Being: An Introduction to Consumer Behavior..................................1
Chapter 2 Consumer Well-Being.........................................................................................................5
Chapter 3 Perception..........................................................................................................................9
Chapter 4 Learning and memory......................................................................................................14
Chapter 8 – Choosing and using products........................................................................................19
Chapter 10 – Buying, using and disposing........................................................................................27




Chapter 1 Buying, Having, and Being: An Introduction to Consumer
Behavior


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,Demographics
Descriptive characteristics of a population (measure observable aspects of a population)
 Ways to categorize consumers: age, gender, income or occupation

Another way that marketeers categorize consumers is by identifying their consumer characteristics

Consumption communities
A community where members share their opinions and recommendations about anything

Market segmentation strategies
An organization targets its product, service, or idea only to specific groups of consumers rather than
to everybody
 Even if this means that other consumers who don’t belong to this target market aren’t attracted
to it

Brand loyalty
A bond between product and consumer that is difficult for competitors to break

Our opinions and desires are based on a mix of voices from around the world, which is becoming
much smaller place as a result of rapid advancements in communications and transportation systems

Consumer behavior
The study of the processes involved when individuals or groups select, purchase, use or dispose of
products, services, ideas or experiences to satisfy needs and desires

Buyer behavior
1960s and 1970s
Interaction between consumers and producers at the time of purchase
 Consumer behavior nowadays is seen as an ongoing process, which includes the issues that
influence the consumer before, during and after a purchase

Exchange
A transaction in which two or more organizations or people give and receive something of value

Consumer
A person who identifies a need or desire,
makes a purchase and then disposes of the
product during the three stages of the
consumption process

Identifying market segments
- Heavy users
- Demographics
o Age
o Gender
o Family structure
o Income
- Personalities/tastes
1 Stages in the Consumption Process




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, In the Mass culture from nowadays identifying your consumers are more important than ever.
Building loyalty to a brand is a smart marketing strategy, so sometimes companies define their
market segments when identifying their most faithful users/heavy users.
 80/20 rule 20% of users account for 80% of the sales

Age groups
People who belong to the same age groups may differ in many ways, however they tend to share a
set of values and common cultural experiences

Gender
This strategy comes from assumptions about what will appeal to each gender

Family structure (marital status)
This has a huge effect on consumers’ spending priorities

Social class and income
People who belong to the same social class are approximately equal in terms of income and social
standing in the community. They have similar occupations, similar tastes and share many ideas and
values.
 This determines which group has the greatest buying power and market potential

Race and Ethnicity
New opportunities develop to deliver specialized products to racial and ethnic groups and to
introduce other groups to these offerings.

Geography
Marketeers tailor their offerings to appeal to consumers who live in different parts of the
country/world

Lifestyles
Factor that determine which products will push our buttons or even those that make us feel better

Behavior Relationships and “Big Data”
The key to success is building relationships between brand and consumers that will last a lifetime
 Relationship marketing Interacting with consumers on a regular basis and give them
solid reasons to maintain a bond with the company over time
 Database marketing Tracks specific consumers’ buying habits closely and tailors
products and message precisely to people’s wants and needs based on this information

Big Data
The collection and analysis of extremely large datasets

User-generated content
Everyone can voice their opinions about products, brands and companies on blogs, podcasts and
social networking sites and even film their own commercials on YouTube
 Biggest marketing phenomenon

Web 2.0 (Era)
The rebirth of the internet from its original roots as a form of one-way transmission from producers
to consumers to a social, interactive medium



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