SECTION 3 CONSUMER BUYING BEHAVIOUR.

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SECTION 3 CONSUMER BUYING BEHAVIOUR

INTRODUCTION v As many as 95% of new products introduced each year fail, according to Cincinnati (Ohio, US) research agency AcuPoll (2010). v Why do so many new products fail?

MODELLING CONSUMER BUYER BEHAVIOUR (CBB) CBB is never simple - influenced by a multitude of factors (operating at many levels). But, marketing management needs to have a working understanding of CBB: Essential for survival and success in today s market place.

DEFINITIONS Consumer buyer behaviour refer to the buying behaviour of final consumersindividuals and households that buy goods and services for personal consumption (Kotler and Armstrong, 2014:158). A consumer market consists of all the individuals and households that buy or acquire goods and services for personal consumption (ibid).

STIMULUS-RESPONSE MODEL OF CBB: The Environment Marketing stimuli: product, price, place, promotion Other stimuli: economic, socio-cultural, technological Buyer's Black Box Buyer's characteristics Buyer's decision process Buyer Responses Buying attitudes and preferences Purchase behavior: what the buyer buys, when, where, and how much Brand and company relationship behavior (Adapted from: Kotler and Armstrong, 2014:159 Ø Figure 6: A stimulus response model of CBB - to explain the inputs, process, and results of buyer behaviour. Ø How do consumers respond to various marketing efforts the firm might use?

ACTIVITY: GROUP DISCUSSION 1. Explain in your own words why figure 6 is called the Stimulus-Response Model of consumer buyer behaviour. 2. From Fig 6, what is the essential question that marketers need to answer? 3. What do you understand by the term black box? Where does this term come from originally? 4. Comment on the following statement. As diverse as the consumer market is, so complex are the fascinating array of factors that affect consumer behaviour.

CHARACTERISTICS INFLUENCING CBB: Consumer buying is influenced strongly by: cultural social personal psychological characteristics (Kotler and Armstrong, 2014:159). Complete the case study: Harnessing the Power of Online Social Influence.

CULTURAL FACTORS Cultural factors exert a broad and deep influence on consumer behaviour. Marketers need to understand role played by the buyer s culture, subculture and social culture (ibid).

SOCIAL FACTORS Influenced by consumer s: Small groups Family Social roles Status Online social networks (online communities) (Very important to marketers)

PERSONAL FACTORS Influenced by personal characteristics eg: Age Life cycle stage Occupation Economic situation Lifestyle Personality Self-concept

PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS Influenced by: Motivation Perception Learning and beliefs Attitudes

FOUR TYPES OF BUYING BEHAVIOUR High involvement Low involvement Significance difference between brands Few differences between brands Complex buying behaviour Dissonance reducing buying behaviour Variety-seeking buying behaviour Habitual buying behaviour (Adapted from Assael, 1987:87)

COMPLEX BUYING BEHAVIOUR Consumer is highly involved in purchase Perceive significant differences among brands Consumer is highly involved when product is expensive, risky, purchased infrequently and highly self expressive. Consumer has much to learn about product and marketers need to help buyer learn about the product (Assael, 1987)

DISSONANCE REDUCING BUYING BEHAVIOUR Customers are highly involved with an expensive, infrequent or risky purchase but see little difference among brands. Buyers respond in this case to good price or purchase convenience. After purchase, the customer may develop post purchase dissonance (discomfort) when they notice certain disadvantages about the purchase or hear favourable things about brand not purchased.

HABITUAL BUYING BEHAVIOUR There is low consumer involvement and little significant brand difference Low cost frequently purchased products eg sugar. Marketers use prices and sales promotion to promote buying. Marketers may also differentiate product to promote buying.

VARIETY SEEKING BUYING BEHAVIOUR Low consumer involvement but significant perceived brand differences. Brand switching is high for variety reasons eg buying biscuits Market leader will try to promote habitual buying behaviour by dominating shelf space, keeping shelves fully stocked and running frequent reminder adverts Minor brands may offer lower prices, special deals, coupons, free samples, adverts to encourage trying something new to encourage variety seeking.

THE BUYER DECISION PROCESS Need Recognition Information Search Evaluation of Alternatives Purchase Decision Post-Purchase Behaviour Adapted from Kotler and Armstrong, 2014:176)

THE BUYER DECISION PROCESS Ø Figure 9: Clearly, the buying process starts long before the actual purchase and continues long after. Ø The way in which buyers move through the buying process: will depend on the nature of the buyer, the product itself, and the buying situation.

ADOPTION PROCESS FOR NEW PRODUCTS: How do consumers learn about totally new products for the first time and make decisions on whether to adopt them or not? Stages in the Adoption Process: 1. Awareness; 2. Interest; 3. Evaluation; 4. Trial; and 5. Adoption.