CHAPTER 15
INFORMATION SEARCH
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
LO1: Discuss internal and external information search and their role in different decision types
LO2: Summarize the types of information consumers search for
LO3: Describe the categories of decision alternatives relating to the evoked set
LO4: Discuss available information sources and the role of Internet and mobile search
LO5: Discuss the major cost-benefit factors driving the amount of external search
LO6: Summarize the marketing strategies based on information search patterns
SUMMARY
LO1: Discuss internal and external information search and their role in different decision types
Following problem recognition, consumers typically engage in some form and amount of search.
Internal search is accessing relevant information from long-term memory to be used to determine if a
LO2: Summarize the types of information consumers search for
Information may be sought on (1) the appropriate evaluative criteria for the solution of the problem,
(2) the existence of various alternative solutions, and (3) the performance of each alternative solution
on each evaluative criterion.
LO3: Describe the categories of decision alternatives relating to the evoked set
From the set of all possible alternatives that could solve a consumer problem, there are the following
categories of decision alternatives. There are alternatives that consumers are aware of (awareness set),
LO4: Discuss available information sources and the role of Internet and mobile search
Consumer internal information (information stored in memory) may have been actively acquired in
previous searches and personal experiences, or it may have been passively acquired through low–