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The renaissance of Chateau Lagrange

This paper describes how Suntory restored the international reputation and brand value of the French wine estate Chateau Lagrange by completely restructuring the estate. It emphasises the importance of establishing good relationships with local...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF/JMA Conference 1997: Fit for the global future?
Author: Seiichi Nagata
June 15, 1997

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Solving the problems of observational research

As a contribution to the growing discussion of ethnographic and observational approaches in market research, this paper takes up the issue of tactical decision making in implementing these projects. Clients tend to ask tactical questions first, when...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF/JMA Conference 1997: Fit for the global future?
Author: Hy Mariampolski
Company: QualiData Research Inc.
June 15, 1997

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Changing 'deliveryscapes' in marketing

Much is happening in the way firms are (re)organising in order to best manage marketing activity, in how companies are reshaping their marketing departments in the light of a changing marketing landscape, and in the manner they are structuring...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF/JMA Conference 1997: Fit for the global future?
Author: Aidan O'Driscoll
June 15, 1997

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Theorizing interactivity

There have been a large number of conflicting working models and assumptions proposed for interactive media, suggesting that there are problems in the way we conceptualize interactivity in general. Work in interactive media, including research,...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF/JMA Conference 1997: Fit for the global future?
Author: Peter Harris
June 15, 1997

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Needed

Today, the process by which advertisers select the programs within which to present their messages is a one-dimensional process based upon a quantitative estimate of the size of the audience, defined by age and sex, delivered by each program. This...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF/JMA Conference 1997: Fit for the global future?
Author: David F. Poltrack
June 15, 1997

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The new face of marketing

Getting dose to customers, understanding and meeting their needs in terms of products, services and business relationships have been for many years the key corporate success factors. Of late much has changed, companies are now being forced to change...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF/JMA Conference 1997: Fit for the global future?
Author: David Jamieson
Company: KANTAR TNS Malaysia
June 15, 1997

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Fitting international brands for consumers

In our complex and changing world, models which can help guide our marketing processes and thinking are extremely valuable. We consider here the application of a recently developed model to the management of transnational brands and the development...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF/JMA Conference 1997: Fit for the global future?
Authors: Sheila Byfield, Linda Caller
June 15, 1997

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Where East meets West

One hundred fourteen subjects, sixty-four Taiwanese and fifty American, whose ages range from 18 to 81 years, participated in this study to investigate the different emotional responses to twelve global standardized TV commercials. The results...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF/JMA Conference 1997: Fit for the global future?
Authors: Jon D. Morris, Fei-Wen Pai
June 15, 1997

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Learning to live in Lilliput, the media-land where small is beautiful

Severe TV audience fragmentation in the United States is prelude to a worldwide ratings slide. This paper argues that from the experience in the United States, audience fragmentation does not signal the end of mass market television. American viewers...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF/JMA Conference 1997: Fit for the global future?
Author: Erwin Ephron
June 15, 1997