Tag: psychology
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Hedonic Adaptation and Product Satisfaction: Sustaining Consumer Joy Beyond the Purchase || Season 8 || Behavioral Economics in Marketing Podcast
In this episode, we delve into the intricate dynamics that shape how individuals perceive and derive pleasure from products over time. Hedonic adaptation, a process where the initial delight of a purchase diminishes with familiarity, poses a unique challenge for marketers seeking to sustain consumer joy beyond the point of sale. In this episode we…
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Dual Process Theory Impact on Reactions vs Deliberate Decisions || Special Episode Tribute to Daniel Kahneman || Behavioral Economics in Marketing Podcast
Dual process theory provides invaluable insights into the interplay between reactive responses and deliberate decisions in both personal and business contexts. Understanding the dynamic interaction between System 1 and System 2 thinking allows individuals to navigate high-pressure situations with greater awareness and efficacy. By recognizing when instinctual reactions dominate and consciously engaging System 2 thinking,…
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Market Segmentation || Definition Minute || Behavioral Economics in Marketing Podcast
Market segmentation is a marketing strategy that involves dividing a broad target market into subsets or segments based on certain characteristics, preferences, behaviors, or needs shared by the individuals within each segment. The purpose of market segmentation is to better understand and address the diverse needs of different customer groups, allowing businesses to tailor their…
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Sales Channels || Definition Minute || Behavioral Economics in Marketing Podcast
Sales channels, in the context of business and marketing, refer to the various avenues or methods through which a company distributes and sells its products or services to customers. 📎 Definition Minute is a new subset of the Behavioral Economics in Marketing podcast. In these mini-episodes, I will define economic theories, in a minute or…
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Marketers Guide to Place Strategies || Season 8 || Behavioral Economics in Marketing Podcast
This episode delving into the intricacies of the “Place” element in marketing, it becomes evident that the strategic decisions surrounding distribution and accessibility are paramount to a brand’s success. From the careful selection of retail locations to the seamless management of logistics, “Place” serves as the linchpin in connecting products or services with the right…
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Pop-Up Shops and the Scarcity Effect: A Behavioral Economics Exploration || Season 8 || Behavioral Economics in Marketing Podcast
In this episode, we delve into the dynamic interplay of scarcity and location within the realm of pop-up shops. As we explore the captivating synergy between these two powerful elements, we dissect ways marketers can strategically leverage scarcity and location to amplify the impact of temporary retail experiences. From the creation of exclusive products and…
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The Role of Social Proof in Location-Based Marketing: Leveraging Social Influence in Physical Spaces || Season 8 || Behavioral Economics in Marketing Podcast
In the ever-evolving landscape of marketing, businesses are increasingly recognizing the power of social proof, not only in the digital realm but also within the physical spaces where consumers make tangible decisions. From bustling retail stores to local eateries, the concept of social proof extends its influence into our everyday surroundings. In this episode, we’ll…
