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Chapter 4 Customer Behavior.

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1 Chapter 4 Customer Behavior

2 Interpersonal Factors
Needs, wants, and motivation Perception Learning Personality Lifestyle Self-concept Interpersonal Factors Cultures and sub-cultures Reference groups Social classes Opinion leaders The family Figure 4.1 Personal and interpersonal factors influencing customer behavior.

3 Six Personal Factors Influencing Customer Behavior
Needs, wants, and motivation Perception Learning Personality Lifestyle Self-concept

4 Figure 4.2 The relationship of needs, wants, motivation, and objectives. (Adapted from Mill, Robert Christie, and Alastair M. Morrison The Tourism System, 5th ed. Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt Publishing. Used with permission.)

5 Figure 4.9 The VALS™ Framework and eight segments (Courtesy of SRI Consulting Business Intelligence (SRIC-BI);

6 Four Factors Influencing Customers’ Perceptions
Perceptual screens or filters Perceptual biases Selective retention Closure

7 Stimulus Factors Help Services or Message to Stand Out
Size Color Intensity Movement Position Contrast Isolation Texture Shape Surroundings

8 Five Interpersonal Factors Influencing Customer Behavior
Cultures and subcultures Reference groups Social classes Opinion leaders The family

9 Customers’ Buying Processes
Need recognition Search for information Pre-purchase evaluation of alternatives Purchase Consumption Post-consumption evaluation Divestment

10 Classification of Buying
Decision Processes 1. Routine buying decisions 2. Limited decision making 3. Extensive problem solving


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