Neuromarketing: a change in marketing tools and techniques
Sadhna Shukla
International Journal of Business Forecasting and Marketing Intelligence, 2019, vol. 5, issue 3, 267-284
Abstract:
The much-hyped field in cognitive sciences, neuromarketing, is still in its nascent stage which examines the brain responses to various marketing stimuli in order to comprehend the physiological genesis of consumer's choice. This study provides an integrative outline of the sophisticated tools and technologies used by neuromarketers for gaining hidden insight into consumer behaviour. Conventional marketing research approaches provided biased, intermediary solutions in revealing the true opinion of consumers. This paper also strives to present a snapshot of merits and demerits of traditional marketing and advance neuromarketing research approaches. However, earlier studies on neuromarketing have explored how different methodologies of neuromarketing are used to reveal the mysteries of consumer decision-making. Attempt has been made to integrate all the methodologies of market research to effectively probe and synthesise customer's underlying emotions with the help of triune brain model. Thereby, concluding with ethical issues and dilemma faced by the neuromarketing companies in today's world.
Keywords: cognitive science; consumer behaviour; decision-making; ethical; neuromarketing; stimuli. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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