MOTIVATION, PERSONALITY, AND EMOTION

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MOTIVATION, PERSONALITY, AND EMOTION 10 CHAPTER MOTIVATION, PERSONALITY, AND EMOTION 10-1

The Nature of Motivation Motivation is the reason for behavior. A motive is a construct representing an unobservable inner force that stimulates and compels a behavioral response and provides specific direction to that response. There are numerous theories of motivation, and many of them offer useful insights for the marketing manager. 10-2

The Nature of Motivation Two useful motivation theories: Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs A macro theory designed to account for most human behavior in general terms. McGuire’s Psychological Motives A fairly detailed set of motives used to account for specific aspects of consumer behavior. 10-3

Nature of Motivation McGuire’s Psychological Motives 10-4

Nature of Motivation McGuire’s Psychological Motives 10-5

Nature of Motivation McGuire’s Psychological Motives 10-6

Nature of Motivation McGuire’s Psychological Motives 10-7

Applications in Consumer Behavior The Mercedes-Benz ad provides an excellent example of targeting women high in need for assertion They are competitive achievers, seeking success, admiration, and dominance. Important to them are power, accomplishment, and esteem. Courtesy Mercedes Benz USA, Inc. 10-8

Motivation Theory and Marketing Strategy Latent and Manifest Motives in a Purchase Situation 10-9

Motivation Theory and Marketing Strategy Hedonic Shopping Motives Adventure Shopping Social Shopping Gratification Shopping Idea Shopping Role Shopping Value Shopping 10-10

Motivation Theory and Marketing Strategy Marketing Strategies Based on Motivation Conflict Three types of motivational conflict: Approach-Approach Motivational Conflict A choice between two attractive alternatives Approach-Avoidance Motivational Conflict A choice with both positive and negative consequences Avoidance-Avoidance Motivational Conflict A choice involving only undesirable outcomes 10-11

Personality Personality is an individual’s characteristic response tendencies across similar situations. While motivations are the energizing and directing force that makes consumer behavior purposeful and goal directed, the personality of the consumer guides and directs the behavior chosen to accomplish goals in different situations. 10-12

Personality Multitrait Approach Single Trait Approach The Five-Factor Model is the most commonly used by marketers and identifies five basic traits that are formed by genetics and early learning. Single Trait Approach Consumer Ethnocentrism Need for Cognition Consumers’ Need for Uniqueness 10-13

Personality The Five-Factor Model of Personality 10-14

Personality Examples of Single-Trait Theories Neuroticism Vanity Trait Anxiety Locus of Control Sensation Seeking Compulsive Buying Materialism Affect Intensity Self- Monitoring 10-15

Personality Three additional traits: Consumer Ethnocentrism Reflects an individual difference in consumers’ propensity to be biased against the purchase of foreign products. Need for Cognition (NFC) Reflects an individual difference in consumers’ propensity to engage in and enjoy thinking. Consumers’ Need for Uniqueness Reflects an individual difference in consumers’ propensity to pursue differentness relative to others through the acquisition, utilization, and disposition of consumer goods. 10-16

The Use of Personality in Marketing Practice Brand image is what people think of and feel when they hear or see a brand name. Brand personality is a set of human characteristics that become associated with a brand and are a particular type of image that some brands acquire. 10-17

The Use of Personality in marketing Practice Dimensions of Brand Personality 10-18

The Use of Personality in Marketing Practice Communicating Brand Personality Three important advertising tactics: Celebrity Endorsers User Imagery Executional Factors 10-19

Emotion Emotion is the identifiable specific feeling, and affect is the liking/disliking aspect of the specific feeling. Emotions are strong, relatively uncontrolled feelings that affect behavior. They are strongly linked to needs, motivation, and personality. Unmet needs create motivation which is related to the arousal component of emotion. Personality also plays a role, e.g., some people are more emotional than others, a consumer trait referred to as affect intensity. 10-20

Emotion Nature of Emotions 10-21 Source: Adapted with permission from M. B. Holbrook and R. Batra, “Assessing the Role of Emotions on Consumer Response to Advertising,” Journal of Consumer Research, December 1987, pp. 404-20. Copyright © 1987 by the University of Chicago. 10-21

Emotion Dimensions of Emotion Pleasure Arousal Dominance 10-22

Emotions and Marketing Strategy Emotion Arousal as a Product Benefit Consumers actively seek products whose primary or secondary benefit is emotion arousal. Emotion Reduction as a Product Benefit Marketers design or position many products to prevent or reduce the arousal of unpleasant emotions. 10-23

Emotions and Marketing Strategy Emotion in Advertising Emotional content in ads can enhance attention, attraction, and maintenance capabilities. Emotional messages may be processed more thoroughly due to their enhanced level of arousal. Emotional ads may enhance liking of the ad itself. Repeated exposure to positive-emotion-eliciting ads may increase brand preference through classical conditioning. Emotion may operate via high-involvement processes especially if emotion is decision relevant. 10-24