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Book Le neuro consommateur

Download or read book Le neuro consommateur written by Anne-Sophie Bayle-Tourtoulou and published by Editions Eyrolles. This book was released on 2016-11-10 with total page 460 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Alors que le consommateur se croit conscient et rationnel, son cerveau prend, le plus souvent, des décisions inconscientes et irrationnelles. Fondé sur de multiples recherches neuroscientifiques et sur de nombreuses applications en entreprises, cet ouvrage est le premier livre fondamental apportant une vision complète et approfondie sur "les décisions d'achats inconscientes et instinctives des consommateurs". Il présente de nouvelles approches pour le marketing et la communication en intégrant l'influence sur le comportement des consommateurs des marques sensorielles, des "nudges", de l'émergence d'une conscience collective émanant des réseaux sociaux... S'interdisant tout prosélytisme, il contribue à améliorer la qualité du marketing et de la communication ; il permet aussi à chaque client de faire des achats raisonnés en le sensibilisant aux artifices utilisés pour le séduire.

Book Le neuro consommateur

    Book Details:
  • Author : Michel Badoc
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 2016
  • ISBN : 9782212097382
  • Pages : 448 pages

Download or read book Le neuro consommateur written by Michel Badoc and published by . This book was released on 2016 with total page 448 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book The Neuro Consumer

Download or read book The Neuro Consumer written by Anne-Sophie Bayle-Tourtoulou and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2020-04-24 with total page 322 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Neuroscientific research shows that the great majority of purchase decisions are irrational and driven by subconscious mechanisms in our brains. This is hugely disruptive to the rational, logical arguments of traditional communication and marketing practices and we are just starting to understand how organizations must adapt their strategies. This book explains the subconscious behavior of the "neuro-consumer" and shows how major international companies are using these findings to cast light on their own consumers’ behavior. Written in plain English for business and management readers with no scientific background, it focuses on: how to adapt marketing and communication to the subconscious and irrational behaviors of consumers; the direct influence of the primary senses (sight, hearing, smell, taste, touch) on purchasing decisions and the perception of communications by customers’ brains; implications for innovation, packaging, price, retail environments and advertising; the use of "nudges" and artifices to increase marketing and communication efficiency by making them neuro-compatible with the brain’s subconscious expectations; the influence of social media and communities on consumers’ decisions – when collective conscience is gradually replacing individual conscience and recommendation becomes more important than communication; and the ethical limits and considerations that organizations must heed when following these principles. Authored by two globally recognized leaders in business and neuroscience, this book is an essential companion to marketers and brand strategists interested in neuroscience and vital reading for any advanced student or researcher in this area.

Book Neuromarketing

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  • Author : Bernard Roullet
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 2010-10-27
  • ISBN : 9782100545643
  • Pages : 204 pages

Download or read book Neuromarketing written by Bernard Roullet and published by . This book was released on 2010-10-27 with total page 204 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Depuis une vingtaine d'années, les avancées théoriques et technologiques dans les sciences du cerveau ont bouleversé notre façon de comprendre l'être humain, sa pensée et son comportement. Aujourd'hui, les responsables marketing, pour mieux prévoir les décisions des consommateurs, seraient bien inspirés de s'approprier ces derniers progrès neuroscientifiques. Cet ouvrage vous propose de repenser les étapes de la démarche marketing à la lumière des neurosciences afin de vous donner les clés de l'élaboration d'une stratégie neuromarketing innovante : Comprendre les besoins du consommateur pour mieux y répondre ; Découvrir les processus cognitifs qui déterminent les comportements du consommateur ; Conduire des études de marché efficaces, mettant au jour ces mécanismes inconscients de la décision ; Élaborer une offre valorisée et attractive ; Concevoir une communication mémorable et persuasive.

Book Neuromarketing

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  • Author : Leon Zurawicki
  • Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
  • Release : 2010-09-02
  • ISBN : 3540778292
  • Pages : 291 pages

Download or read book Neuromarketing written by Leon Zurawicki and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2010-09-02 with total page 291 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Over the last 10 years advances in the new field of neuromarketing have yielded a host of findings which defy common stereotypes about consumer behavior. Reason and emotions do not necessarily appear as opposing forces. Rather, they complement one another. Hence, it reveals that consumers utilize mental accounting processes different from those assumed in marketers' logical inferences when it comes to time, problems with rating and choosing, and in post-purchase evaluation. People are often guided by illusions not only when they perceive the outside world but also when planning their actions - and consumer behavior is no exception. Strengthening the control over their own desires and the ability to navigate the maze of data are crucial skills consumers can gain to benefit themselves, marketers and the public. Understanding the mind of the consumer is the hardest task faced by business researchers. This book presents the first analytical perspective on the brain - and biometric studies which open a new frontier in market research.

Book Neuromarketing

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  • Author : Patrick Renvoise
  • Publisher : HarperCollins Leadership
  • Release : 2007-09-30
  • ISBN : 1418570303
  • Pages : 257 pages

Download or read book Neuromarketing written by Patrick Renvoise and published by HarperCollins Leadership. This book was released on 2007-09-30 with total page 257 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The latest brain research is changing the way we think about sales. How can this help you increase your business? With people being inundated with thousands of daily sales messages, selling is now tougher than ever. That's why you need to learn what neuroscience has uncovered that will immediately increase your selling and influencing effectiveness. Unveiling the latest brain research and revolutionary marketing practices, authors Patrick Renvoisé and Christophe Morin teach highly effective techniques to help you deliver powerful, unique, and memorable presentations that will have a major, lasting impact on potential buyers. In Neuromarketing, Renvoisé and Morin will help you learn: The six stimuli that always trigger a response The four steps to align content and delivery of your message The six message building blocks to address the "old brain" The seven powerful impact boosters to set your delivery apart from the rest Once you know how the decision-making part of the brain works, you'll quickly begin to deliver more convincing sales presentations, close more deals, create more effective marketing strategies, and radically improve your ability to influence others.

Book Neuromarketing in India

Download or read book Neuromarketing in India written by Tanusree Dutta and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2018-06-27 with total page 115 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: How to understand human behaviour has been a very intriguing question to medicine, computer science, economics, psychology and finance. Each discipline has been trying to study and predict human behaviour through surveys, laboratory-based experiments, questionnaires, interviews, statistics, focus groups; the list is endless. The lack of precision in the existing techniques to predict human behaviour has motivated researchers to move beyond the traditional and search for new and improved techniques. Neuroscience has stepped in to fill this gap. It is based on the assumption that human behaviour is a complex process which has a neural basis and the locus of this process is the higher centre of the brain. Both conscious and unconscious processing of stimulus in the brain is responsible for generating behaviour. So if we could develop a deeper understanding of how the brain functions to generate behaviour, we would be more confident in our understanding and prediction of consumer behaviour. The use of neuroscientific techniques, like functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI), Electroencephalography (EEG), Evoked Response Potential (ERP), and sensors to measure changes in one's physiological state, to understand the mind of the consumer has just begun, and professionals in the field see a huge opportunity for neuromarketing in India. In the domain of neuromarketing, one important question relates to the distinction between Indian and other global consumers of commercial products. Are we different from consumers across the globe? The answer is probably ‘yes’. This is documented by the fact that we find a distinct change in the marketing strategy of companies; the methods to influence Indian consumers are different from those adopted in other countries. This gives rise to the question: what makes us different? The next logical question that arises, assuming that we are different or similar, is can we quantify it? Answering why, what and how we are different marks the beginning of the book, followed by issues related to the ethicality of using such techniques to promote marketing, risk analysis in case of failure and future directions in neuromarketing. The book intends to address each of these issues so that a comprehensive reading in the subject matter would help academicians to decipher consumer behaviour and build theory for possible principles of application in the market.

Book An Integrative Guide to Consumer Neuroscience

Download or read book An Integrative Guide to Consumer Neuroscience written by Sven Braeutigam and published by Oxford University Press. This book was released on 2022 with total page 289 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "This book provides an integrative guide to the modern, highly interdisciplinary, and complex field of consumer neuroscience. The aim is to provide a robust overview of the many theoretical and experimental domains involved, thereby balancing depth and breadth of presentation. The material is loosely structured in three, not explicitly delineated parts. The first three chapters discuss the scope of consumer neuroscience, relevant psychological phenomena, and the human brain. The following three chapters cover the relevant mathematics, scanner technologies, and data analyses. The next five chapters discuss concepts and applications of consumer neuroscience, some of which are rather well established, and some reflect cutting-edge research. Specifically, issues of individual, social, and commercial consumer neuroscience are addressed in addition to aspects related to gender differences, abnormal consumer behaviour, ageing, and organizational behaviour. The final two chapters discuss research ethics and future directions, respectively"--

Book Introduction to Neuromarketing   Consumer Neuroscience

Download or read book Introduction to Neuromarketing Consumer Neuroscience written by Thomas Zoega Ramsoy and published by Neurons Incorporated. This book was released on 2015-05-13 with total page 204 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: How do we make decisions on what to buy and what to pay for it? Why are we affected by brands and pricing when making our choices or just experiencing something? Traditional approaches to such questions have relied on the behavioural and social sciences. However, today we see a dramatic shift in our understanding of consumption behaviours. Recent advances in modern neuroscience, and how it combines with economics and psychology, have allowed us to study of how different brain functions serve consumer behaviour. A commercial industry is emerging that offers novel ways to assess consumer attention, emotion and memory. This book, written by one of the leading figures in neuromarketing and consumer neuroscience, offers a comprehensive insight into the workings of the brain and its mind, and how this knowledge can inform our understanding of consumption behaviours. The book offers both basic and front-end academic insights, and includes chapters on sensation and perception; attention and consciousness; emotion and feeling; memory and learning; motivation and preference; and decision making. It also offers up to date and comprehensive insight about how the tools of neuroscience can be applied to assess consumer cognition and emotion. This book works as a landmark for this emerging academic and commercial disciplines, and to become a standard book of reference, just as the textbooks by Kotler and Keller have been for advertising and marketing.

Book Consumer Neuroscience

Download or read book Consumer Neuroscience written by Moran Cerf and published by MIT Press. This book was released on 2017-11-16 with total page 362 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A comprehensive introduction to using the tools and techniques of neuroscience to understand how consumers make decisions about purchasing goods and services. Contrary to the assumptions of economists, consumers are not always rational actors who make decisions in their own best interests. The new field of behavioral economics draws on the insights of psychology to study non-rational decision making. The newer field of consumer neuroscience draws on the findings, tools, and techniques of neuroscience to understand how consumers make judgments and decisions. This book is the first comprehensive treatment of consumer neuroscience, suitable for classroom use or as a reference for business and marketing practitioners. After an overview of the field, the text offers the background on the brain and physiological systems necessary for understanding how they work in the context of decision making and reviews the sensory and perceptual mechanisms that govern our perception and experience. Chapters by experts in the field investigate tools for studying the brain, including fMRI, EEG, eye-tracking, and biometrics, and their possible use in marketing. The book examines the relation of attention, memory, and emotion to consumer behavior; cognitive factors in decision making; and the brain's reward system. It describes how consumers develop implicit associations with a brand, perceptions of pricing, and how consumer neuroscience can encourage healthy behaviors. Finally, the book considers ethical issues raised by the application of neuroscience tools to marketing. Contributors Fabio Babiloni, Davide Baldo, David Brandt, Moran Cerf, Yuping Chen, Patrizia Cherubino, Kimberly Rose Clark, Maria Cordero-Merecuana, William A. Cunningham, Manuel Garcia-Garcia, Ming Hsu, Ana Iorga, Philip Kotler, Carl Marci, Hans Melo, Kai-Markus Müller, Brendan Murray, Ingrid L. C. Nieuwenhuis, Graham Page, Hirak Parikh, Dante M. Pirouz, Martin Reimann, Neal J. Roese, Irit Shapira-Lichter, Daniela Somarriba, Julia Trabulsi, Arianna Trettel, Giovanni Vecchiato, Thalia Vrantsidis, Sarah Walker

Book Neuromarketing  A Peep Into Customer S Minds

Download or read book Neuromarketing A Peep Into Customer S Minds written by J. K. Sharma and published by PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.. This book was released on 2010-01-30 with total page 269 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: What consumers think is not necessarily what they do. Unearthing this ambiguity between the thinking mind and the doing mind of a consumer is one of the greatest challenges faced by the marketers today. Researchers in the field have devised a new concept called neuro-marketing, which maps the cognitive behaviour of a consumer. This book highlights various aspects of neuromarketing, its application to consumer behaviour, and its techniques to strengthen brand management and advertising strategies.

Book Analyzing the Strategic Role of Neuromarketing and Consumer Neuroscience

Download or read book Analyzing the Strategic Role of Neuromarketing and Consumer Neuroscience written by Dincer Atli and published by . This book was released on 2020 with total page 328 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Marketing research in modern business has developed to include more than just data analytics. Today, an emerging interest within scientific marketing researches is the movement away from consumer research toward the use of direct neuroscientific approaches called neuromarketing. For companies to be profitable, they need to utilize the neuromarketing approach to understand how consumers view products and react to marketing, both consciously and unconsciously. Analyzing the Strategic Role of Neuromarketing and Consumer Neuroscience is a key reference source that provides relevant theoretical frameworks and the latest empirical research findings in the neuromarketing field. While highlighting topics such as advertising technologies, consumer behavior, and digital marketing, this publication explores cognitive practices and the methods of engaging customers on a neurological level. This book is ideally designed for marketers, advertisers, product developers, brand managers, consumer behavior analysts, consumer psychologists, managers, executives, behaviorists, business professionals, neuroscientists, academicians, and students.

Book Neuromarketing For Dummies

Download or read book Neuromarketing For Dummies written by Stephen J. Genco and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2013-07-29 with total page 423 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Learn how to use neuromarketing and understand the science behind it Neuromarketing is a controversial new field where researchers study consumers' brain responses to advertising and media. Neuromarketing and the brain sciences behind it provide new ways to look at the age-old question: why do consumers buy? Neuromarketing For Dummies goes beyond the hype to explain the latest findings in this growing and often misunderstood field, and shows business owners and marketers how neuromarketing really works and how they can use it to their advantage. You'll get a firm grasp on neuromarketing theory and how it is impacting research in advertising, in-store and online shopping, product and package design, and much more. Topics include: How neuromarketing works Insights from the latest neuromarketing research How to apply neuromarketing strategies to any level of advertising or marketing, on any budget Practical techniques to help your customers develop bonds with your products and services The ethics of neuromarketing Neuromarketing for Dummies demystifies the topic for business owners, students, and marketers and offers practical ways it can be incorporated into your existing marketing plans.

Book The Brain Sell

Download or read book The Brain Sell written by David Lewis and published by Hachette UK. This book was released on 2013-09-23 with total page 363 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: How neuromarketing techniques help marketers more effectively sell their products — and what consumers need to know about it.

Book Decoding the Irrational Consumer

Download or read book Decoding the Irrational Consumer written by Darren Bridger and published by Kogan Page Publishers. This book was released on 2015-08-03 with total page 224 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Decoding the Irrational Consumer is written to help marketing practitioners demystify neuromarketing, a relatively new field of marketing research used to understand consumer response to marketing stimuli. Decoding the Irrational Consumer presents in plain terms the key theoretical tools required to implement neuromarketing studies and achieve desired research outcomes. Marketers and researchers will learn how to effectively and confidently brief data processors, and confer with neuroscientists and technicians. They will gain keen understanding of recent developments in behavioural science and data-processing technology, as well as sophisticated neuromarketing tools used to understand subconscious responses including behavioural economics, eye-tracking, implicit response measures, and facial coding. The author discusses when to apply these techniques and others, how to combine them effectively and how to correctly interpret resulting data to generate valuable insights that aid in decision making. The book is also suppotrted by an online guide for students and lecturers with helpful chapter summaries.

Book Psychologie du Consommateur

Download or read book Psychologie du Consommateur written by Max Mittelstaedt and published by . This book was released on 2020-05-18 with total page 264 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Vous n'avez plus besoin de lire des manuels scolaires compliqués et ennuyeux ou des livres de mauvaise qualité pour en savoir plus sur la psychologie économique et le comportement des consommateurs. Dans ce livre, tout ce que vous devez savoir sur la psychologie comportementale, entre autres, est résumé sur 210 pages sans en sacrifier le contenu important. Le client, avec sa décision d'achat, décide du succès ou de l'échec d'une entreprise. Ceux qui connaissent la psychologie du comportement humain peuvent mieux comprendre le consommateur et ses décisions. La psychologie de la perception et de la publicité traite des erreurs humaines de perception et explique le fonctionnement du design et la manière dont les produits et les publicités doivent être conçus. Le neuro-marketing et la psychologie du marketing s'intéressent aux erreurs que le client commet lorsqu'il prend une décision d'achat. Après tout, une décision d'achat est moins rationnelle que vous ne le pensez. Si vous parvenez à appliquer la psychologie du consommateur, vous pouvez avoir une influence directe sur la décision d'achat du client et également reconnaître les erreurs que vous commettez dans vos décisions personnelles. Dans ce livre, vous trouverez tous les sujets que vous devez connaître sur la psychologie économique: ▶️ Psychologie marketing ▶️ Influence & Manipulation ▶️ Neuromarketing ▶️ Sciences cognitives ▶️ Psychologie décisionnelle ▶️ Psychologie de la perception Il connaît déjà un grand succès en Allemagne et figure déjà dans le top 100 du marketing et dans le top 20 des études de marché. Le livre contient: ✔️ La psychologie économique expliquée de manière simple et compréhensible ✔️ Plus de 75 illustrations et publicités ✔️ Des exemples pratiques, des conseils et des résumés ✔️ Plus de 90 sources scientifiques ✔️ Aux débutants comme aux experts Commencez dès maintenant par une introduction complète au monde de la psychologie économique en comprenant vos décisions et en appliquant vos connaissances pour améliorer vos processus mentaux. En lisant ce livre, vous profiterez des dernières découvertes scientifiques en matière de psychologie comportementale.

Book Le neuromarketing en action

Download or read book Le neuromarketing en action written by Michel Badoc and published by Editions Eyrolles. This book was released on 2012-06-28 with total page 304 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Comment marquer l'esprit et la mémoire du consommateur ? Comment le faire réagir en fonction de telle ou telle couleur, telle ou telle forme, tel ou tel son, telle ou telle odeur ? Comment cibler la partie de son cerveau qui décide et provoquer l'acte d'achat ? Comment fidéliser vos clients et en conquérir de nouveaux ? Les techniques modernes d'analyses neuromédicales (imagerie cérébrale, analyse de sécrétion d'hormones, simulateurs d'environnement et de stress, éthologie...) ont révolutionné la connaissance du cerveau humain et permettent désormais d'appréhender ce qui plaît au consommateur. Mises en place au sein de grandes entreprises multinationales, les applications de ces techniques au marketing bouleversent les approches traditionnelles et offrent aux marques une formidable opportunité de fidélisation et de conquête clients. Patrick Georges, neurochirurgien, et Michel Badoc, professeur de marketing, ont associé leur expertise pour écrire cet ouvrage au fait des dernières avancées sur le sujet. Truffé d'exemples, il propose six étapes pour parler et vendre au cerveau et appliquer les techniques de neuromarketing à toutes les fonctions de l'entreprise.