Chapter 2 Flashcards

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Customer heterogeneity

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All customers differ, which is a foundational assumption that customers vary widely in their needs and preferences, whether real or perceived.

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How to manage customer heterogeneity

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  1. Mass marketing (undifferentiated marketing)
  2. Niche marketing
  3. One-to-one marketing
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STP approach

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  1. Segmenting: the process of dividing the overall market into groups, such that potential customers in each group have similar needs and desires (basis of segmentation) for a particular product or service category (not based on demographic characteristics).
  2. Targeting: deciding on which segment of customers you want to focus. There are two dimensions to aid the choice: Market attractiveness and Competitive strength
  3. Positioning: entails changing both the actual offering (=innovating products or reducing manufacturing costs) and the perceived offering (=building a new brand image)
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Sources of customer heterogeneity

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  1. Individual differences: person’s stable and consistent way of responding to the environment in a specific domain
  2. Life experiences: An individual’s life experiences capture events and experiences unique to their life that have a lasting impact on the value and preferences they place on
    products and services, which, in turn, affect preferences independent of individual differences
  3. Functional needs: An individual’s personal decision weightings across functional attributes
    based on their personal circumstances
  4. Self-image: Customers actively seek products that they feel will support or promote their desired self-image
  5. Marketing activites: Firms’ attempts to build linkages between their brands and prototypical identities or meanings
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