Pazarlamacılar tüketicilerin ürünlere, markalara ya da reklamlara ne gibi tepkiler verdiklerini araştırırken genellikle anket ya da gözlem gibi klasik yöntemleri kullanmaktadırlar. Oysa nörobilim tekniklerinin tüketici davranışını anlamak üzere kullanıldığı nöropazarlama pazarlamacılar için yeni bir çığır açmıştır. Nöropazarlamada; tüketicilerin gördükleri bir ürün, marka ya da izledikleri bir reklam karşısında ne gibi tepkiler verdiklerini saptamak için beyinlerinin farklı bölgelerindeki hareketler nörobilimde kullan fMRI, EEG gibi cihazlarla gözlenmektedir. Nöropazarlama araştırmalarından elde edilen bilgiler ise pazarlamacılara ürün geliştirme, markalaşma, tutundurma karması tasarımı, mağaza atmosferi gibi konularda ışık tutabilmektedir. Bu çalışmanın amacı; kapsamını, kullanım alanlarını, zorluklarını ve hakkında yapılan eleştirileri değerlendirerek nöropazarlamayı kavramsal olarak incelemek; işletmelerin ve çeşitli araştırmacıların yaptıkları araştırmalardan yola çıkarak nöropazarlamanın kullanım amaçları ve şekli hakkında bilgi vermektir. Bu çalışmayla, pazarlamacılar için yeni ve farklı bir yöntem olan nöropazarlamanın kavramsal bir değerlendirmesi yapılmış ve farklı amaçlar doğrultusunda yürütülmüş nöropazarlama araştırmalarına ilişkin örnekler verilmiştir
Marketers generally use classical methods such as survey or observation to research what kind of responses consumers give to products, brands or ads. However, neuromarketing, which utilize neuroscience techniques to understand consumer behavior, has broken a new ground for marketers. In neuromarketing; to determine consumers’ responses to a product, a brand or an ad, the movements in different parts of their brains are monitored by neuroscience equipments such as fMRI, EEG. Informations gathered from neuromarketing researches shed light on issues like product development, branding, designing marketing mix and deciding store atmosphere. The aim of this study is to investigate neuromarketing theoretically by evaluating extent, usage areas, and difficulties and criticized aspects of it and to give information about why and how neuromarketing techniques are being used by evolving out of some real researches made by companies and researchers. In this research, neuromarketing, which is a new and different method for marketers, has been evaluated theoretically and some examples relating to neuromarketing researchs which were conducted for different purposes have been provided
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Publication Date | March 1, 2014 |
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