Decisions, Decisions, Decisions: Multiple Pathways to Choice
Author(s) -
Wei Shao,
Ashley Roland Lye,
Sharyn RundleThiele
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
international journal of market research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.415
H-Index - 54
eISSN - 2515-2173
pISSN - 1470-7853
DOI - 10.2501/s1470785308200213
Subject(s) - product (mathematics) , choice set , set (abstract data type) , consumer choice , process (computing) , process tracing , tracing , constraint (computer aided design) , marketing , consumer behaviour , construct (python library) , computer science , decision process , decision making , business , economics , process management , purchasing , engineering , mechanical engineering , geometry , mathematics , politics , political science , law , econometrics , programming language , operating system
This paper details an alternate methodology that permits the consumer decision process to be observed without the constraint of model phases or 'sets'. A new custom-developed computerised process tracing methodology is utilised, identifying the decision wave boundaries in a durable product purchase scenario. The electronic process tracing methodology reveals multiple pathways to consumer choice for a durable purchase decision. Consumers choose an air conditioning alternative using up to ten decision waves, forty percent of which may be outside our current decision models. This research suggests that most consumers do not construct a choice set to make a purchase decision, and this may have an impact on product positioning and differentiation decisions, as well as identifying the importance of being the 'last alternative standing'. This research found three common pathways to consumer choice. Marketing tactics must address the informational requirements of each pathway for their product to become a candidate for selection
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