Areas of Interest (AOI) on marketing mix elements of green and non-green products in customer decision making

Q4 Neuroscience Neuroscience Research Notes Pub Date : 2022-09-30 DOI:10.31117/neuroscirn.v5i3.174
Aida Azlina Bt. Mansor, Salmi Mohd Isa
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Technological advancements in eye-tracking have enabled the development of interactive experimental setups for studying consumer behaviour. A common method for examining gaze data is Area of Interest (AOI). Therefore, this study fully utilised eye-tracking tools to measure participants' allocation of visual attention to the marketing mix elements in green and non-green products. This is because the product, price, place, and promotion are still the most crucial factors that customers consider when purchasing. The primary objective of this study is to discover and understand the primary marketing function that directly influences customer decision-making from a neuromarketing perspective. Their eye movements were simultaneously registered using SMI Eye Tracking Glasses 2 Wireless, and the gaze locations of participants were measured from AOI. The findings of this study have a significant impact on the importance of eye movements in decision-making, particularly when choosing important marketing elements before purchasing green and non-green products.
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客户决策中绿色和非绿色产品的营销组合要素的兴趣领域(AOI)
眼球追踪技术的进步使得研究消费者行为的交互式实验装置得以发展。检查凝视数据的常用方法是兴趣区域(AOI)。因此,本研究充分利用眼动追踪工具来衡量参与者对绿色和非绿色产品营销组合要素的视觉注意力分配。这是因为产品、价格、地点和促销仍然是消费者购买时考虑的最重要的因素。本研究的主要目的是从神经营销的角度发现和理解直接影响顾客决策的主要营销功能。他们的眼球运动同时用SMI眼动追踪眼镜2无线记录,并通过AOI测量参与者的凝视位置。本研究的发现对眼球运动在决策中的重要性产生了重大影响,特别是在购买绿色和非绿色产品之前选择重要的营销要素时。
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