Chapter 10- Buying and Disposing.ppt
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1、Chapter 10: Buying and Disposing,Winter 2007,Situational Effects,Time Antecedents: prior to purchase Motivation Mood Temporal,Shopping Motives,Efficiency Social Experiences Sharing of common interests Interpersonal attraction Exercise status and authority Thrill of the chase,Situational Influences,P
2、hysical Surroundings: Atmospherics The servicescape provides a visual metaphor for an organizations total offering. It acts as a package, similar to a products package, by conveying a total image and suggesting the potential usage and relative quality of the service,Dimensions of the Servicescape,am
3、bient conditions: temperature, lighting, noise, etc. spatial layout and functionality signs symbols and artifacts,Situational Influences,Social Surroundings Purchase Pal Co-consumers: the other patrons,Purchase Situation: The Buying Impulse,Unplanned Purchases,In-Store Triggers External Shopping Lis
4、t? Suggestion Effect or reminder effect Planned product category Planned impulse: Oh Boy! Theres a Sale!,THE BUYING IMPULSE,A sudden, often powerful and persistent urge to buy something immediately. The impulse to buy is hedonically complex and may stimulate emotional conflict. It is prone to occur
5、with diminished regard for its consequence.,Spontaneous Urges to Buy,“I saw the ice cream and immediately wanted some”,Power and Compulsion,“It becomes an obsession. I start looking for ways to get it. Somehow I feel I cant wait.” “For me it is a totally mind filling experience. I could only think o
6、f one thing and that was where I was going to put it when I got home.”,Excitement and Stimulation,“It is a surge of energy.”,Synchronicity,“It felt like something that you had been looking for for a long time had appeared before your eyes, and if you dont buy it now you wont have another chance. It
7、is just the right time and place.”,Product Animation: The Fantastic Forces,“I was just standing in the grocery store checkout line and the candy bar was there staring at me.” “The pants were shrieking BUY ME.”,Hedonic Elements: Feeling Good and Bad,“The feeling I get when I suddenly have the urge to
8、 buy something is PANIC! I have to rush to the checkout stand before I change my mind!”,Conflict: Good vs. Bad and Control vs. Indulgence,“It feels like a disease when you get it, because you cant stop or control it.”,Disregard for Consequences,“To hell with everything else. I want it and Im going t
9、o get it.” “You know you shouldnt buy it, but it doesnt matter.”,Disposition: Consumer Behavior and Divorce,Separation Liminality Reincorporation,Separation: Balanced Disposition,When we decided to get divorced we went home and we got a piece of paper out, and we just took turns and said, okay, here
10、s the things, and we just took turns with who wanted what. And we went down the list and if there was something neither of us wanted, we sold it. I kept the stuff in the kitchen, of course. Jim kept the things that were special to him. We were really not interested in each others things. He had book
11、s from having been to graduate school and the stuff from his mom, who had died in the last several years. I had my books from college. (Kara),Generous Disposition: The gift that Sunders,I got one car, she got two cars. I took all the bills. She took all the property, except for my personal possessio
12、ns, my tools. I talked to my lawyer, and it was gonna be a long, drawn-out battle. And rather than do that, I just wanted to make a clean separation of it. It was the easiest way. (Jack) “She bought all this shit. People like her really thrive on getting a blue-light special.“ Ben,Generous Dispositi
13、on: The gift that Sunders,I ended up taking all the bills from the kids, and from Susie. I continued to pay for Susies braces after we were divorced; I paid for- I could go on with a list, but thats not really important- I paid for a lot of the bills. I still, even today, support Susie beyond my chi
14、ld support and what the law does because my children are important to me and if Susie is doing good, my kids are doing good. (Michael),Negative Disposition: Chattel as Battlefield,He probably had a dozen guns, and I imagine they were worth a few thousand dollars. One was a major expense for us, and
15、I said, “Hey look, if you dont want to fight for it, just pay me for it right now.“ So he did, cause it meant a lot to him. It didnt mean crap to me. Out of spite, maybe, if he wouldnt have paid me, I might have fought for some of them just because they were a royal pain in the ass while we were mar
16、ried. I mean he was hanging pistols from our bedpost, but we had a toddler; I wasnt going to let him do that, you know, so we had fights over guns.,When he came in planning to take the things we had decided were his, that was a bad day. You know, pull the drawer out, dump everything out, and take ha
17、lf of whats in there- half the kitchen towels, four of the forks, four of the knives- then, just leave the pile laying there. I mean, it was like he was raping the whole house. And there was this one stupid little bookshelf. It was old, it was ugly, it was pitted, it belonged in somebodys attic, you
18、 know? He started taking it, and I lost it, I mean talk about an overreaction, “Mark needs that for his books when he grows up.“ I mean, you could get five books on this thing. It was stupid. And thats when I called the police. I said, “Youre not taking that!“ Thats bizarre behavior. Cause that thin
19、g didnt mean anything to me. But there was nothing else to fight over. (Dodge),About the only thing that I miss- and its funny because it was the first thing in the settlement stuff that she said she wanted- was our two cats. I mean, she didnt even like cats, but she staked out very quickly that she
20、 wanted to keep them. Its often crossed my mind that she may have thought, well, that may be some means to maintain contact. that I would want to come by and see my ex-pets. Bill,Shared Symbols: Sacred and the Profane,I: How about gifts that he gave you? B: He made a beautiful oak jewelry box, which
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