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ADMS 4220 Consumer Behavior


  MEASURING MEANS-END CHAINS
AGENDA

   Introduction
   Means-end chain overview
   About our survey
   Survey results
   Consumers and marketers standpoint
   Conclusion
INTRODUCTION


  Among the many marketing research
techniques, one such method that aims to
  understand consumer behaviour is the
       Means End Chain Model
MEANS-END CHAIN OVERVIEW

          The model explores the connection
            between consumer and product
         through the construction of a simple
        associative network between concrete
            and abstract product attributes,
             functional and psychosocial
        consequences linked with product use
        and, finally, consumers’ instrumental
                 and terminal values.

Attributes         Consequences         Core Values
MEANS-END CHAIN OVERVIEW

Attributes: “I like this car
  because it is
  convertible”.
Consequences: “ I feel
  young and free when I
  drive this convertible
  car”.
Core values: “The feel of
  youth makes me feel
  attractive”.
OUR SURVEY




Category product:
Fitness/ sport clubs
OUR SURVEY
Method:
Personal interviews with 31 respondents between 18 and 70
  years
Respondents:
15 males, 16 females, 13 students and 18 working
  respondents
Place:
Greater Toronto Area

3 Focus groups:
18 to 25 year olds
26 to 50 year olds
51 to 70 year olds.
QUESTIONNAIRE
       Laddering:

Step1: What factors do
  you consider when you
  are deciding what
  brand to buy?

Step 2: Why is that
  important to you?

Step3: What does it give
  you?
SURVEY RESULTS: 18-25 AGE GROUP
Female and male on a total of 10
    Similarities:
want to lose weight and look attractive
attributed towards additional facilities to be available at the gym

Differences:
Girls- to develop healthy lifestyle
Men - to use additional facilities as means to socialize

Core Values
Girls: feel to be attractive
Men: feel to be self-confident

Other Findings
Price is the biggest influential factor
Socializing with friends and family takes prevalence over joining a fitness
   club on any given day
SURVEY RESULTS: 18-25 AGE GROUP
SURVEY RESULTS: 26-50 AGE GROUP
Survey of 10 people

5 Females
5 Males


No any significant differences between male and
 female perception of the attributes at this group
Survey Results: 26-50 AGE group

    Healthy          High Self-       Personal     Feel            Healthy
   wellbeing          esteem         happiness   Attractive       Wellbeing
Core Values

                                                  Build
                                                                 Variety of
                                                 different
   Less germs       Reputable         Feel                        exercise
                      place        comfortable   muscles

Consequences



                     Cleanliness                  Equipment Variety

Attributes      .
SURVEY RESULTS: 51-70 AGE GROUP

Survey of 11 people
  were done:

6 Females
5 Males
FEMALES (AGE 51-70)
 Core Values
     Maintain                                              Reduce       Move
     Beauty           Live Longer                        Medication
                                       Socialize         Dependency
                                                                        Freely




   Improve Skin                                                         Reduce
     Texture/           Feeling       Building            Disease     pressure on
    Complexion          Young        Confidence          Prevention     the legs

Consequences



Attributes            Body Shaping                 Weight Loss

                  .
MALES (AGE 51-70)
 Core Values
                                                                                    To attract
   Enjoy life
                        Business                  To become            Increase     opposite
   without
   sweating on
                        promotion                 well known           confidence   sex
   machine




  Relax and Time                                 To feel                            To look
  pass                 Networking                                     Feel young    handsome
                                                 important


Consequences


                       Use of other facilities
Attributes             like sauna and pool                     Body Building

                   .
51-70 Age Group
              Female Female       Male         Male
              3 People 3 People   2 People     3 People


Attributes    Body      Weight    Other        Body building.
              shaping   loss      facilities


Consequence Beauty      Medical   Network      Looks
& Core values and looks reasons


              Society   House     Business     Hospitality and
              ladies    wives     people       show business
                                               executives.
CONSUMERS AND MARKETERS
             STANDPOINT

Relationships between product attributes and core values
  are used to develop an advertising strategy:
1 example : “Get in shape”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytc0fGz3mLo
2 example: “Girl with nuts”
http://viad.tv/video-13013/orange-fitness-girl-with-
  nuts/
CONSUMERS AND MARKETERS
            STANDPOINT
Example 3: Body shaping – Feel Young – Live Long/ Feel
Attractive
CONCLUSION

   Means End Chain is a unique marketing
    technique to understand and deliver on consumer
    behaviour. Why? A simple question coupled with
    some intelligent probing can accomplish a pool of
    beneficial information that marketers can use to
    target anywhere from an entire demographics or
    to a particular segment etc.
QUESTIONS
   Thank you!
REFERENCES
1) "Why." The Free Dictionary. Farlex, 2007. Web. 06 Mar. 2012.
   <http://www.thefreedictionary.com/why>.
2) Boer, Martine De. "Means-End Chain Theory Applied to Irish Convenience Food
   Consumers." Mendeley Research Networks. 2002. Web. 06 Mar. 2012.
   <http://www.mendeley.com/research/meansend-chain-theory-applied-irish-
   convenience-food-consumers-1/>.
3) Weijters, Bert. "A Means-End-Chain Analysis of Pub Visits in Belgium."
   Proceeding of the Beeronomics Conference (2009): 1-10. Web.
   <http://https://biblio.ugent.be/input/download?func=downloadFile&recordOId=69
   3187&fileOId=967702>.
4) Hawley, Michael. "Laddering: A Research Interview Techinque for Uncovering
   Core Values." (2009): 1-7. Web.
   <http://http://www.uxmatters.com/mt/archives/2009/07/laddering-a-research-
   interview-technique-for-uncovering-core-values.php>
5) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytc0fGz3mLo

 6) http://viad.tv/video-13013/orange-fitness-girl-with-nuts/

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Consumer behaviour Measuring Means End Chains

  • 1. ADMS 4220 Consumer Behavior MEASURING MEANS-END CHAINS
  • 2. AGENDA  Introduction  Means-end chain overview  About our survey  Survey results  Consumers and marketers standpoint  Conclusion
  • 3. INTRODUCTION Among the many marketing research techniques, one such method that aims to understand consumer behaviour is the Means End Chain Model
  • 4. MEANS-END CHAIN OVERVIEW The model explores the connection between consumer and product through the construction of a simple associative network between concrete and abstract product attributes, functional and psychosocial consequences linked with product use and, finally, consumers’ instrumental and terminal values. Attributes Consequences Core Values
  • 5. MEANS-END CHAIN OVERVIEW Attributes: “I like this car because it is convertible”. Consequences: “ I feel young and free when I drive this convertible car”. Core values: “The feel of youth makes me feel attractive”.
  • 7. OUR SURVEY Method: Personal interviews with 31 respondents between 18 and 70 years Respondents: 15 males, 16 females, 13 students and 18 working respondents Place: Greater Toronto Area 3 Focus groups: 18 to 25 year olds 26 to 50 year olds 51 to 70 year olds.
  • 8. QUESTIONNAIRE Laddering: Step1: What factors do you consider when you are deciding what brand to buy? Step 2: Why is that important to you? Step3: What does it give you?
  • 9. SURVEY RESULTS: 18-25 AGE GROUP Female and male on a total of 10 Similarities: want to lose weight and look attractive attributed towards additional facilities to be available at the gym Differences: Girls- to develop healthy lifestyle Men - to use additional facilities as means to socialize Core Values Girls: feel to be attractive Men: feel to be self-confident Other Findings Price is the biggest influential factor Socializing with friends and family takes prevalence over joining a fitness club on any given day
  • 11. SURVEY RESULTS: 26-50 AGE GROUP Survey of 10 people 5 Females 5 Males No any significant differences between male and female perception of the attributes at this group
  • 12. Survey Results: 26-50 AGE group Healthy High Self- Personal Feel Healthy wellbeing esteem happiness Attractive Wellbeing Core Values Build Variety of different Less germs Reputable Feel exercise place comfortable muscles Consequences Cleanliness Equipment Variety Attributes .
  • 13. SURVEY RESULTS: 51-70 AGE GROUP Survey of 11 people were done: 6 Females 5 Males
  • 14. FEMALES (AGE 51-70) Core Values Maintain Reduce Move Beauty Live Longer Medication Socialize Dependency Freely Improve Skin Reduce Texture/ Feeling Building Disease pressure on Complexion Young Confidence Prevention the legs Consequences Attributes Body Shaping Weight Loss .
  • 15. MALES (AGE 51-70) Core Values To attract Enjoy life Business To become Increase opposite without sweating on promotion well known confidence sex machine Relax and Time To feel To look pass Networking Feel young handsome important Consequences Use of other facilities Attributes like sauna and pool Body Building .
  • 16. 51-70 Age Group Female Female Male Male 3 People 3 People 2 People 3 People Attributes Body Weight Other Body building. shaping loss facilities Consequence Beauty Medical Network Looks & Core values and looks reasons Society House Business Hospitality and ladies wives people show business executives.
  • 17. CONSUMERS AND MARKETERS STANDPOINT Relationships between product attributes and core values are used to develop an advertising strategy: 1 example : “Get in shape” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytc0fGz3mLo 2 example: “Girl with nuts” http://viad.tv/video-13013/orange-fitness-girl-with- nuts/
  • 18. CONSUMERS AND MARKETERS STANDPOINT Example 3: Body shaping – Feel Young – Live Long/ Feel Attractive
  • 19. CONCLUSION  Means End Chain is a unique marketing technique to understand and deliver on consumer behaviour. Why? A simple question coupled with some intelligent probing can accomplish a pool of beneficial information that marketers can use to target anywhere from an entire demographics or to a particular segment etc.
  • 21. Thank you!
  • 22. REFERENCES 1) "Why." The Free Dictionary. Farlex, 2007. Web. 06 Mar. 2012. <http://www.thefreedictionary.com/why>. 2) Boer, Martine De. "Means-End Chain Theory Applied to Irish Convenience Food Consumers." Mendeley Research Networks. 2002. Web. 06 Mar. 2012. <http://www.mendeley.com/research/meansend-chain-theory-applied-irish- convenience-food-consumers-1/>. 3) Weijters, Bert. "A Means-End-Chain Analysis of Pub Visits in Belgium." Proceeding of the Beeronomics Conference (2009): 1-10. Web. <http://https://biblio.ugent.be/input/download?func=downloadFile&recordOId=69 3187&fileOId=967702>. 4) Hawley, Michael. "Laddering: A Research Interview Techinque for Uncovering Core Values." (2009): 1-7. Web. <http://http://www.uxmatters.com/mt/archives/2009/07/laddering-a-research- interview-technique-for-uncovering-core-values.php> 5) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytc0fGz3mLo 6) http://viad.tv/video-13013/orange-fitness-girl-with-nuts/