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Analysis of Neuromarketing to Set Up International Marketing Intelligence System (IMIS)

By: Shaikh, Md. Sadique.
Contributor(s): Waykole, Meenakshi V.
Publisher: New Delhi Journals Pub 2019Edition: Vol.5(1), Jan-June.Description: 33-50p.Subject(s): Mechanical EngineeringOnline resources: Click here In: International journal of production engineeringSummary: The excessive number of brands on the market leads to information overload. Technical specifications on most products prevent a regular consumer from determining the product’s real value. Urbanization of a modern society creates an environment with too many shops offering similar products. This is precisely why it is essentially important to explore the methods of a neuroscientific discipline, in order to find out whether marketing choices that have been made lead to maximum consumer satisfaction. Neuromarketing, as a scientific discipline in the field of marketing research, represents an implementation of neuroscientific methods, with a purpose of a better understanding of human behaviour. As a sublimation of two scientific disciplines—consumer behaviour and neuroscience—neuromarketing replaces the traditional types of marketing research. The purpose of this article is to introduce the postulates and the methodology of neuromarketing application, from the scientific and professional point of view. Therefore, it offers an overview of empirical research, analysis of techniques used in practice while conducting neuromarketing research, and the effect of their mutual interaction on the economy. With a comparative analysis of the influence neuromarketing has on the promotion of a marketing campaign, this research determines the technological and general limitations in doing research, which have a direct influence on: product development, graphic design, distribution and promotion of products/services, in general, can say overall international marketing intelligence system (IMIS) engineering. In conclusion, we could claim that neuromarketing is a discipline that represents a quality addition to marketing research, in which the provided data analyses can be used in a way for companies to produce and sell products in accordance with consumer preferences and develop marketing intelligence.
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The excessive number of brands on the market leads to information overload. Technical specifications on most products prevent a regular consumer from determining the product’s real value. Urbanization of a modern society creates an environment with too many shops offering similar products. This is precisely why it is essentially important to explore the methods of a neuroscientific discipline, in order to find out whether marketing choices that have been made lead to maximum consumer satisfaction. Neuromarketing, as a scientific discipline in the field of marketing research, represents an implementation of neuroscientific methods, with a purpose of a better understanding of human behaviour. As a sublimation of two scientific disciplines—consumer behaviour and neuroscience—neuromarketing replaces the traditional types of marketing research. The purpose of this article is to introduce the postulates and the methodology of neuromarketing application, from the scientific and professional point of view. Therefore, it offers an overview of empirical research, analysis of techniques used in practice while conducting neuromarketing research, and the effect of their mutual interaction on the economy. With a comparative analysis of the influence neuromarketing has on the promotion of a marketing campaign, this research determines the technological and general limitations in doing research, which have a direct influence on: product development, graphic design, distribution and promotion of products/services, in general, can say overall international marketing intelligence system (IMIS) engineering. In conclusion, we could claim that neuromarketing is a discipline that represents a quality addition to marketing research, in which the provided data analyses can be used in a way for companies to produce and sell products in accordance with consumer preferences and develop marketing intelligence.

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