Introduction Flashcards

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def anti-consumption

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intentionally not buying a product because of certain beliefs or values

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def consumer behaviour (#1)

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CB is an understanding of how and why consumers acquire, use, and dispose goods, services, experiences, ideas, and people.

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def consumer behaviour (#2) (about the wheel)

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CB is the dynamic interaction in the wheel of consumer behaviour by which human beings conduct the exchange aspects of their lives.

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4
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def wheel of consumer behaviour
how is it dynamic?
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consumer behaviour (what they do)
+ affect and recognition (what they feel and think about it)
+ consumer environment (everything around them)

in the middle, there’s marketing strategy (segmentation, targeting, positioning)

https://www.notion.so/earie/1-Intro-150c68207d03427695263b7520615007

dynamic in two ways:

  1. if one changes, the other two change as well
  2. changes all the time (due to human nature)
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5
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def needs and def wants

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needs = state of deprivation 
wants = desire
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state 3 stakeholders of CB

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  1. marketing org (for developing market strategies)
  2. public policy-makers (campaigns for safety of customers)
  3. consumers (understanding themselves)
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def 5 marketing management orientations and how (all of them together) are connceted with CB

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  1. the production concept
  2. the product concept
  3. the selling concept
  4. the marketing concept
  5. the societal marketing concept
    the higher the number, the more important the CB knowledge is
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8
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def transformative consumer approach

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encourages research that benefits consumer welfare = consumer research (can be basic=theoretic or applied, quantitative or qualitative, field or lab)

3 traditions:

  1. psychological (focused on individual, psychology)
  2. interpretative (focused on totality, context - sociology)
  3. mathematic (rules that are in place, models)
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