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Markets and Marketing
All the activity of the trading nexus described above is usually referred to as the
operation of the marketplace. However, the modern marketplace is often vastly more
complex than the simple historical examples we have been considering. Individual
producers and consumers do sometimes still trade directly with each other, as when
we buy handmade goods from stallholders in open-air markets, or when florists buy
their stock directly from a greenhouse.
People as Consumers
• Consumer Behaviour Edinburgh Business School 1/7
• But the most typical buying behaviour in our society is done through retail, or
• even wholesale outlets that do not themselves manufacture the products they sell.
• The products must therefore be marketed to potential consumers by the combined
• efforts of the producer, the retailer and the people they hire to do their advertising
• and market research.
• In the eighteenth century, before the development of the factory system and the
• beginning of the Industrial Revolution, producers and consumers were in much
• closer contact than they are now. Consumers could make their needs and preferences known directly, and
producers could, where possible, adjust their products
• accordingly. Indeed, in the case of goods like clothing or furniture, which were, of
• course, crafted by hand, many more customers could have items made to order than
• in today’s luxury markets. There was little need for producers to carry large stocks,
• or worry too much about distribution.
• It is interesting to note that many of today’s business gurus urge producers to
• return to those kinds of conditions. Using just-in-time methods to minimise
• inventory, staying close to customers, seeking to build long-term relationships with
• them and even involving them in the production of offerings are now widely
• accepted aspects of conventional wisdom. We shall touch upon these ideas
• throughout this text and explore them in more detail in Module 19. But for much of
• the last couple of centuries the customer was not always king, unless of course the
• customer was a king, or someone equally wealthy.
• The mass production methods that arose after the Industrial Revolution, culminating in Henry Ford’s assembly line in
1913, were enormously successful in
• producing vast quantities of the same products. However, mass production required
• mass markets. So mass production led to mass consumption, which stimulated
• further mass production. The relation between producer and consumer at this time
• is captured in Henry Ford’s famous saying, ‘You can have any colour of Model T
• you like as long as it’s black.’
• This dominance of the producer over the consumer in the marketplace was first
• noted in 1779, at the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, by ‘the father of
• political economy’ and expounder of the market system, Adam Smith:
• Consumption is the sole end and purpose of all production; and the interest of
• the producer ought to be attended to, only so far as it may be necessary for
• promoting that of the consumer … But in the mercantile system the interest of
• the consumer is almost certainly sacrificed to that of the producer; and it
• seems to consider production, and not consumption, as the ultimate end and
• object of all industry and commerce.
• This view of the marketplace is a very far-sighted critique of what came to be known as the production
orientation. Where demand for a product exceeds the supply,
• consumers are forced to buy what there is, rather than what they really want. Under
• these conditions producers know they can sell whatever they produce, without
• having to bother too much about consumer needs, desires or preferences. They can
• Module 1 / People as Consumers
• 1/8 Edinburgh Business School Consumer Behaviour
• therefore concentrate all their resources on simply turning out as many items as they
• can as quickly and cheaply as possible.
• The production orientation is usually held to be the defining characteristic of
• planned, centralised economies, like that of the former Soviet Union. While the
• production orientation worked well for traditional heavy industry in the Soviet
• Union – when it collapsed it was producing about 1.75 times as much steel per
• annum as the US – it was catastrophic for consumer goods. Soviet products were
• certainly cheap (affording them was never the problem), but they were generally
• scarce, poorly made, unattractive, of low quality and largely unresponsive to
• consumer needs. The usual reason given for this situation is the lack of a consumer
• marketplace.
• But this disregard for the consumer also occurred in capitalist countries, where
• there was a consumer marketplace, right up until the mid-1950s. Again it was a case
• of supply and demand. It was only in the 1950s that a global economy – emerging
• from the depression of the 1930s then war in the 1940s – was able to meet basic
• demand for consumer goods, and producers then found themselves in the novel
• position of having to compete for buyers.
Thank you.

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Markets and Marketing.pptx

  • 1. Markets and Marketing All the activity of the trading nexus described above is usually referred to as the operation of the marketplace. However, the modern marketplace is often vastly more complex than the simple historical examples we have been considering. Individual producers and consumers do sometimes still trade directly with each other, as when we buy handmade goods from stallholders in open-air markets, or when florists buy their stock directly from a greenhouse.
  • 2. People as Consumers • Consumer Behaviour Edinburgh Business School 1/7 • But the most typical buying behaviour in our society is done through retail, or • even wholesale outlets that do not themselves manufacture the products they sell. • The products must therefore be marketed to potential consumers by the combined • efforts of the producer, the retailer and the people they hire to do their advertising • and market research.
  • 3. • In the eighteenth century, before the development of the factory system and the • beginning of the Industrial Revolution, producers and consumers were in much • closer contact than they are now. Consumers could make their needs and preferences known directly, and producers could, where possible, adjust their products • accordingly. Indeed, in the case of goods like clothing or furniture, which were, of • course, crafted by hand, many more customers could have items made to order than • in today’s luxury markets. There was little need for producers to carry large stocks, • or worry too much about distribution.
  • 4. • It is interesting to note that many of today’s business gurus urge producers to • return to those kinds of conditions. Using just-in-time methods to minimise • inventory, staying close to customers, seeking to build long-term relationships with • them and even involving them in the production of offerings are now widely • accepted aspects of conventional wisdom. We shall touch upon these ideas • throughout this text and explore them in more detail in Module 19. But for much of • the last couple of centuries the customer was not always king, unless of course the • customer was a king, or someone equally wealthy.
  • 5. • The mass production methods that arose after the Industrial Revolution, culminating in Henry Ford’s assembly line in 1913, were enormously successful in • producing vast quantities of the same products. However, mass production required • mass markets. So mass production led to mass consumption, which stimulated • further mass production. The relation between producer and consumer at this time • is captured in Henry Ford’s famous saying, ‘You can have any colour of Model T • you like as long as it’s black.’ • This dominance of the producer over the consumer in the marketplace was first • noted in 1779, at the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, by ‘the father of • political economy’ and expounder of the market system, Adam Smith: • Consumption is the sole end and purpose of all production; and the interest of • the producer ought to be attended to, only so far as it may be necessary for • promoting that of the consumer … But in the mercantile system the interest of • the consumer is almost certainly sacrificed to that of the producer; and it • seems to consider production, and not consumption, as the ultimate end and • object of all industry and commerce.
  • 6. • This view of the marketplace is a very far-sighted critique of what came to be known as the production orientation. Where demand for a product exceeds the supply, • consumers are forced to buy what there is, rather than what they really want. Under • these conditions producers know they can sell whatever they produce, without • having to bother too much about consumer needs, desires or preferences. They can • Module 1 / People as Consumers • 1/8 Edinburgh Business School Consumer Behaviour • therefore concentrate all their resources on simply turning out as many items as they • can as quickly and cheaply as possible.
  • 7. • The production orientation is usually held to be the defining characteristic of • planned, centralised economies, like that of the former Soviet Union. While the • production orientation worked well for traditional heavy industry in the Soviet • Union – when it collapsed it was producing about 1.75 times as much steel per • annum as the US – it was catastrophic for consumer goods. Soviet products were • certainly cheap (affording them was never the problem), but they were generally • scarce, poorly made, unattractive, of low quality and largely unresponsive to • consumer needs. The usual reason given for this situation is the lack of a consumer • marketplace. • But this disregard for the consumer also occurred in capitalist countries, where • there was a consumer marketplace, right up until the mid-1950s. Again it was a case • of supply and demand. It was only in the 1950s that a global economy – emerging • from the depression of the 1930s then war in the 1940s – was able to meet basic • demand for consumer goods, and producers then found themselves in the novel • position of having to compete for buyers.