Drivers of choice
Drivers of choice are the various factors that influence a customer’s decision to select one product, service, or brand over another. These factors can be broadly categorized into internal and external drivers:
Internal Drivers: These are personal preferences and needs that vary from one individual to another, such as taste, health considerations, budget, lifestyle compatibility, and personal values like sustainability or brand loyalty.
External Drivers: These encompass influences outside the individual’s personal preferences, including marketing campaigns, social influences, availability, customer service experiences, and economic factors like price and perceived value.
Understanding these drivers helps businesses tailor their offerings and marketing strategies to better align with customer needs and preferences, thereby enhancing customer satisfaction and increasing the likelihood of choice in their favor. Market research is often pivotal in identifying these drivers, enabling organizations to fine-tune their approaches to meet and anticipate consumer demands more effectively.