Black box model[edit]
The black box model shows the interaction of stimuli, consumer characteristics, decision process and consumer responses.[5] It can be distinguished between interpersonal stimuli (between people) or intrapersonal stimuli (within people).[6] The black box model is related to the black box theory of behaviourism, where the focus is not set on the processes inside a consumer, but the relation between the stimuli and the response of the consumer. The marketing stimuli are planned and processed by the companies, whereas the environmental stimulus are given by social factors, based on the economical, political and cultural circumstances of a society. The buyer's black box contains the buyer characteristics and the decision process, which determines the buyer's responses.