Introduction Consumer behaviour is defined as the behaviour that consumers display in seeking‚ purchasing‚ using‚ evaluating and disposing of products and services that they expect will satisfy their personal needs. Consumer behaviour includes how consumers think (their mental decisions) and feel‚ and the physical actions that result from these decisions (the purchase). [7] Abraham Maslow’s "hierarchy of needs" theory identifies the higher-order needs (ego needs and self-actualisation) and lower-order
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obesity in children is a serious problem in society. Food choice may be defined as “a complex human behavior influenced by many interrelating factors including marketing and economic variables as well as social‚ psychological‚ cultural‚ biological‚ religious‚ and demographic factors” (Pierre‚ Receveur‚ Macaulay‚ & Montour‚ 2007). Familial changes and marketing strategies‚ such as food television advertising or using characters in food packaging‚ are likely to contribute to rising obesity rates.
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CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR TO CHANGE IN PACKAGING DESIGN OF FMCG PRODUCTS. Introduction Design is increasingly used by firms as a strategy to create a substantial competitive advantage. Good design uniquely differentiates a product. Companies mastering the art of design have emerged as leaders in their respective markets. In this proposal‚ i examine how consumers respond to the visual aspects of packaging design and benefits of studying consumer behavior. The importance of packaging design as
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important to understand why a consumer would choose one product over another. To do this‚ the company needs to recognize the complex decision-making process a consumer goes through. The variety of products is always expanding‚ but with the consumers ’ limited temporal and cognitive resources‚ they cannot simply analyze all the products. Making rational choices does not only require access to options‚ but also the necessary time and information needed to choose. Consumers increasingly face information
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The Power of Packaging Alice Louw & Michelle Kimber The Customer Equity Company* In recent years packaging has developed well beyond its original function as merely a means of product protection and now plays a key marketing role in developing on shelf appeal‚ providing product information and establishing brand image and awareness. As packaging’s role in the marketing mix gains momentum‚ so research into this arena becomes increasingly important. Given the potential for packaging to successfully
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Abstract The purpose of this research paper is to explore the impact of Cyberlebrities (cyber-celebrities) on influencing consumer purchase decisions. The research will specifically be applicable to Cyberlebrities who endorse beauty products. First‚ secondary research pertaining to the effectiveness of celebrity endorsements‚ youth receptivity‚ beauty products‚ and the relationship between the three variables of likability‚ trust‚ and relationship will be discussed. Thereafter‚ qualitative primary
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Consumer Attitude towards ‘Green’ Purchases *Tanushree Shrivastava Research Scholar(IIPS‚ DAVV‚ Indore) Mobile 9926248388 moonskiess@yahoo.com **Dr. Preeti Singh Reader‚ IIPS‚ DAVV‚ Indore Mobile 9425349044 purnima4@rediffmail.com Abstract The Theory of Planned Behavior‚ based on the value – attitude – behavior hierarchy‚ has been proven as a reliable instrument for measuring green purchasing behavior. This study examines the application of a sub-section of Theory of Planned
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Management Development Institute of Singapore Applied Marketing Psychology Impulse Purchase: How It Affects Consumers Charmaine Kaur Sekhor Elvira Rajoo Khairunnisa Begum Rashidah Binte Jalil Muhammad Dinie Afiq Bin Aizam Abstract This study examines the factors that contribute to an impulse purchasing behavior in the following marketing stimuli – price‚ promotion‚ service and environment
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initial step in the purchase decision‚ and requires the consumer to perceive a difference between a person’s ideal and actual situations big enough to trigger a decision. In the present scenario‚ Zac has already decided that he wants to purchase a digital camera. Possible reasons for him to arrive at this decision could be: 1) Interest Zac might be a photography enthusiast who has been using film cameras‚ and now wants to try using a digital camera instead. His decision to purchase a new camera would
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MK0011 – Consumer Behaviour - 4 Credits Assignment Set – 1 Note: Each question carries 10 Marks. Answer all the questions. Q.1 Explain the consumer decision process stages. decision-making process can be described as five different stages: The customer decision-making process and its five stages Knowing the customers’ decision-making process The most interesting thing about the study is that while they observed critical usability problems because of inadequate or poor information:
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