Lecture 2: Consumers in the marketplace Flashcards
Levy (1959) states: Greater attention to consumers….
- Modes of thought will give marketing management and research increased vitality
What are some main points Levy discussed in his 1959 article?
- Everyday, we as consumers assign symbols and meanings to the things we buy
- The people in your life come up with ideas of who you are as a person based on your consumer choices
- What we consume now becomes part of our identities to the outside world
-Levy articulates brilliantly how crucial it is for marketers to understand what symbolic value their products and services hold on a societal level
What did JB Mackinnon hypothetically suggest we do?
Cut our consumption by 25%
What is a consumer society defined as?
A society directed largely by the accumulation and consumption of material goods
GK. Chesterton suggested there are two ways to ‘get enough.’
What are they?
- Accumulate more and more
or
- Desire less
Characteristics of modern society?
- Increase in consumer choice
- Marketisation
- Expansion of shopping as a leisure pursuit
- Changing attitudes to debt
- Increased emphasis on the style, design and appearance of goods
- The pervasiveness of advertising
What is Conspicuous consumption?
Purchase of goods or services for the specific purpose of displaying one’s wealth
Example of conspicuous consumption?
- Louis Vuitton “Straws and Pouch” = £810
Criticisms of a Consumer Society
- It erodes cultural differences.
- It creates superficial and inauthentic forms of social interaction.
- It inspires competition and individualism rather than solidarity and community.
- Contributes to compulsive buying
Examples of ethically focused companies
- Patagonia and there ‘Don’t buy this Jacket’ campaign
- Lush
Unilever
Key takeaways of the lecture?
- Production Vs Consumption & The Rise of Materialism
- Hedonic Vs Utilitarian Consumption
- We consume symbols to help create our identities to the outside world
- We expect companies to behave ethically but sometimes fail to do so ourselves.
- The (small) shift of consumption – from owning to sharing