Intangibility

(noun)

The state of not being touchable. For example, an idea is real, but not tangible.

Related Terms

  • NPS surveys
  • opportunity costs
  • tangible
  • intangible

Examples of Intangibility in the following topics:

  • Assets

    • Intangible assets are nonphysical resources and rights that have a value to the firm because they give the firm some kind of advantage in the market place.
  • Classifying Consumer Products

    • Intangible Data Products can further be classified into Virtual Digital Goods ("VDG") that are virtually located on a computer OS and accessible to users as conventional file types, such as JPG and MP3 files.
  • Marketing Classes of Products

    • Intangible: With the purchase of a good, one has something that can be seen, touched, tasted, worn or displayed.
  • The Marketing Mix

    • Intangible products are service-based like products in the tourism industry, the hotel industry and the financial industry.
  • Service Operations

    • Intangibility - Services cannot be touched, shipped, handled, or looked at.
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