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Navigable Slide Index
- Introduction
- The unmanageable consumer
- Changing nature of the ‘consumer’
- The consumer
- A product
- Toothpaste - values
- Consumer value
- Segmentation
- Value and values
- Understanding consumers leads to questions
- Confectionery need states
- Consumer decision making
- Types of consumption decision
- Consumer decision process
- Situational influences on problem recognition
- Types of information search
- Consumer effort in information search
- Factors influencing degree of external search (1)
- Factors influencing degree of external search (2)
- Evaluation of alternatives
- Factors influencing the amount of evaluation
- Decision rules
- Brand vs. price?
- Perceived risk
- Types of risk
- Risks when purchasing Nike trainers
- Reaction to risk
- Risk reduction strategies
- Influences on purchase
- Post purchase
- Back to the future
- Thank you
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Topics Covered
- Changing nature of the consumer
- The modern consumer
- What a product is
- Consumer value
- Segmentation
- Value and values
- Understanding consumers
- Confectionary example
- Consumer decision making
- Types of consumer decision
- Situation influences
- Problem recognition
- Information searches
- Influences on searches
- Evaluation of alternatives
- Decision rules
- Brand vs. price
- Perceived risk
- Types of risk
- Reaction to risk
- Risk reduction
- Influences on purchase
- Post purchase
Talk Citation
Hogg, G. (2020, April 30). Consumer behaviour [Video file]. In The Business & Management Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved December 26, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/BBZH2381.Export Citation (RIS)
Publication History
Transcript
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0:00
Hello. My name is Gillian Hogg from
the School of Management and Languages at Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh,
and this talk is about consumer behavior.
0:10
In the book, "The Unmanageable Consumer",
Gabriel and Lang point that the modern consumer is now
a God-like figure before whom markets and politicians alike bow.
They are said to dictate production, to fuel innovation,
to be creating new service sectors,
to be driving modern politics,
to have it in their power to save the environment and protect the future of the planet.
Understanding consumers and the way that consumers
act in the modern marketplace is vital for any business.
0:38
The 21st Century consumer is very demanding.
Consumers are aware of their rights, they are promiscuous,
they change their brands and their behavior on an innumerable occasions.
They're very price-sensitive, particularly in times of
austerity with discretionary purchases subject to revision.
Consumers place emphasis on product value,
not to what the product does,
but what value is delivered to the consumer.
In this talk, I want to concentrate on consumer value and
how we understand how consumers deliver value from products.
1:12
The role of the modern consumer is to want to
want under all circumstances and at all times.
Our economies depends on production being driven by consumption.
The modern consumer, however no longer saves up and instead
demands instant credit and instant gratification from what they buy.
Choice is equated with freedom,
and freedom of choice drives political agendas.
The Internet is really important in understanding modern consumer because
the geographical boundaries of what we can
buy have changed and choice has become international,
and therefore increasingly we need to look at how
consumers behave in an international marketplace.