4.3.3 Cultural and Social Factors

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    • What is the definition of culture in a global context?
      Shared beliefs and behaviors
    • Culture affects product design, marketing strategies, and pricing
    • Match the aspect with its example in global business:
      Culture ↔️ Tailoring clothing to cultural norms
      Social Factors ↔️ Offering product lines based on income
    • What does the cultural dimension 'power distance' measure?
      Acceptance of social inequalities
    • Individualism prioritizes group needs over individual needs.
      False
    • Uncertainty avoidance measures a culture's tolerance for ambiguity and risk
    • How do social factors influence consumer behavior?
      Affect attitudes and purchasing habits
    • Culture is solely determined by demographics and education.
      False
    • Match the aspect with its definition:
      Culture ↔️ Shared beliefs and behaviors
      Social Factors ↔️ Elements affecting individual behavior
    • What is the impact of 'individualism vs. collectivism' on marketing strategies?
      Target individual vs. group interests
    • Social factors like education affect consumer purchasing habits.
    • Demographics such as age, income, and occupation determine consumer purchasing power and needs
    • How does education level influence consumer behavior?
      Influences awareness and decision-making
    • Arrange the social factors in order of their impact on consumer behavior, from most direct to least direct:
      1️⃣ Demographics
      2️⃣ Education
      3️⃣ Social Classes
    • Cultural sensitivity involves understanding and respecting cultural differences in marketing campaigns.
    • Why is adaptation necessary in cross-cultural marketing?
      To resonate with local cultures
    • Cultural sensitivity in global marketing involves understanding and respecting cultural differences to avoid offending target audiences.
    • Adaptation in marketing campaigns is necessary to resonate with local cultures.Adaptation
    • What is the advantage of using a standardized marketing approach globally?
      Cost-effective
    • Match the marketing approach with its description:
      Standardized ↔️ Same marketing strategy globally
      Adapted ↔️ Tailored marketing strategy for each culture
    • McDonald's offers vegetarian options in India to adapt to local tastes.
    • What are the three key ethical considerations in global marketing?
      Honesty, fairness, transparency
    • Culture encompasses the shared beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group.Culture
    • Social factors include demographics, education, and social classes.
    • What are the six cultural dimensions influencing marketing strategies?
      Power distance, individualism vs. collectivism, masculinity vs. femininity, uncertainty avoidance, long-term orientation, indulgence vs. restraint
    • Match the cultural dimension with its description:
      Power Distance ↔️ Acceptance of social inequalities
      Uncertainty Avoidance ↔️ Tolerance for ambiguity and risk
      Long-Term Orientation ↔️ Focus on future vs. present
    • Indulgence vs. restraint refers to the degree of gratification versus control in a culture.
    • How do social factors influence consumer behavior?
      Affect attitudes and purchasing habits
    • Match the social factor with its impact on consumer behavior:
      Demographics ↔️ Determines purchasing power
      Education ↔️ Influences consumer awareness
    • Demographics, such as age and income, determine purchasing power and product needs
    • Social factors include demographics, education, and social classes, which affect consumer attitudes and purchasing habits
    • Demographics such as age, income, and occupation determine purchasing power and product needs
    • The level of education influences consumer awareness and decision-making
    • Match the social factor with its impact on consumer behavior:
      Demographics ↔️ Determines purchasing power
      Education ↔️ Influences awareness
      Social Classes ↔️ Affects brand preferences
    • Social classes, defined by economic status and lifestyle, affect brand preferences and shopping habits
    • Cultural sensitivity involves understanding and respecting cultural differences
    • Order the advantages of the two approaches to cultural adaptation in marketing campaigns:
      1️⃣ Standardized: Cost-effective
      2️⃣ Adapted: Culturally relevant
    • Match the approach to cultural adaptation with its description:
      Standardized ↔️ Same strategy globally
      Adapted ↔️ Tailored for each culture
    • McDonald's offers vegetarian options in India to adapt to local tastes
    • Ethical considerations in global marketing include honesty, fairness, and transparency