....................!2! 2. Literature review and conceptual framework!..........................................................................!3! . 2.1 Thøgersen (2000) – Psychological determinants of paying attention to eco-labels in purchase decisions!......................................................................................................................................!3! 2.2 Cognitive dissonance and Attitudes!..............................................................
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6 Methodology 6 Primary Sources 6 Secondary Sources 7 Limitations 7 Target Market 7 Cultural Factors 7 Gender Factors 7 Consumers Perception 8 Exposure: Deliberate 8 Attention: Low Involvement 8 Interpretation: Cognitive 8 Memory: Schematic 8 Short Term memory 8 Positive Perception 9 Negative Perception 9 Learning 9 Group Influence 10 How branding helps on buying behavior 10 Branding of ACI pure salt 10 Branding of Necessity Products 10 Positioning of Necessity
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The Function of Packaging Physical Protection One of the main purposes for packaging is to keep items safe. Many of the materials used to make packaging can help to keep moisture or air away from items that might decay. Some packaging is also made very durable so it can protect fragile items from damage. Organization Packaging helps us separate things into categories and keep them organized. If you fill a box with one type of item‚ it helps you keep that item separate from other items‚ and
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Yes‚ I believe that Officer Smith’s first glance at the African American female influenced her decision making during her stop. What it sounds like‚ from the reading is that Officer Smith racially profiled the driver meaning that she had discriminated against the female driver based on her race and appearance. And by doing so this may have caused her to try and find any reason to pull the female driver over. I believe that this is true because if she was only preforming a routine traffic stop because
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Consumer Behaviour: CHAPTER 1 Consumer behaviour and marketing strategy: * market segmentation * positioning strategy * new market applications * global marketing * marketing mix * consumerism‚ ethics and non profit marketing Consumer behaviour is product person situation specific * product specific * person individual * situation Consumer behaviour * a discipline dealing with how and why consumers purchase (or don’t purchase) products and services
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Consumer Problem-solving activity: New car purchase Problem Recognition Problem recognition is comparing a person’s ideal situation against actual. Recently‚ my family has been considering whether our current car is meeting the needs of our family of 5. The kids are getting older and are involved in sports and music that require more transportation space for sports gear‚ musical instruments and the need for more “elbow” space. We would like to go on road trips for family vacations and visit
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Chapter 01 Consumer Behavior and Marketing Strategy Multiple Choice Questions 1. Why is China very attractive to marketers around the world? A. because it represents a collective approach to marketing in contrast to the traditional individualist approach used in the United States and other western cultures B. Chinese consumers are very brand loyal C. they are the heaviest users of the Internet D. Chinese teens are easier to understand because they are less "trendy" than teenagers from other
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Targeting‚ Positioning (STP) is the process which marketers employ to select target markets. Segmentation is the process of ordering consumers into groups with similar product interests or needs. Targeting involves a company determining which market segments it believes it can satisfy‚ and then choosing an appropriate targeting strategy for the segments. Positioning is how consumers perceive a brand or product‚ particularly in relation to other brands and products. The relation between target segments
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Post Purchase Evaluation A***** W**** After purchasing a product a consumer goes through many steps to evaluate whether or not they made a good purchase. They will research the product that was purchase and make sure that it was up to their standards. They will avoid finding negative information about their product. In the end the consumer may decide to take the purchase back all together due to thinking it overall was not a good purchase. When making the decision to purchase a product
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3 1 Naming and Packaging: marketing mix tools of the product 4 1.1 The products levels 4 1.2 Naming 5 1.2.1 The visual distinctiveness of a brand 5 1.2.2 Selecting the right name 6 1.3 Packaging 7 1.3.1 Definition 7 1.3.2 The functions of packaging 7 1.3.3 The importance of packaging 8 2 Packaging and Naming for the energy drink industry 9 2.1 Industry overview 9 2.1.1 Leading brands on the Australian market 10 2.1.2 Target market of the energy drinks 10 2.2 Packaging issues and trends
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