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Research papers

Data collection methods applied in Algeria, Egypt, Turkey and Colombia

The paper discusses a number of primary data collection methods applied in Algeria, Egypt, Turkey and Colombia as part of an empirical research project with the purpose to evaluate the marketing of six protein-rich food products to malnourished...

Catalogue: Seminar 1981: International Pharmaceutical Marketing Research
Author: Viveka Linde
Company: Marknads Systematik AB
September 1, 1981

Research papers

Researching different promotional approaches

This paper attempts to describe: A) Different current approaches to promotional campaigns by multi-national pharmaceutical companies; B) Different approaches to researching these campaigns; C) A proposed method of research which minimises cost but...

Catalogue: Seminar 1981: International Pharmaceutical Marketing Research
Author: Colin N. Maitland
September 1, 1981

Research papers

The changing scene in international pharmaceutical marketing research

Because of fundamental changes in the nature of pharmaceutical marketing, there has been a considerable increase in the demand for pharmaceutical market research. There is now: increasing competition, increasing need for marketing skills and...

Catalogue: Seminar 1981: International Pharmaceutical Marketing Research
Author: Clifford H. Jellett
Company: Harris Interactive (Europe)
September 1, 1981

Research papers

The restructuring of Japan's pharmaceutical business

Japan has only rudimentary pharmaceutical distribution capabilities overseas where competition is also intense. Thus, the outlook for the current core of the national Japanese pharmaceutical industry is bleak. There is no clear evidence that a...

Catalogue: Seminar 1981: International Pharmaceutical Marketing Research
Author: Leif Schaumann
September 1, 1981

Research papers

Running an in-house system

The changes in computer technology have inevitably affected the ease with which the traditional marketing research data - IMS audits - can be manipulated in response to marketing enquiries. This in particular gave the marketing research departments'...

Catalogue: Seminar 1981: International Pharmaceutical Marketing Research
Author: Rita M. Sully
September 1, 1981

Research papers

Can a general research practitioner contribute in the area of non-OTC pharmaceuticals

This paper attempts to bring together observations relevant to the Western Pharmaceutical Market Researcher gained by a Western based research company operating in Japan. Some of the problems in this field are already highly visible, e.g., those...

Catalogue: Seminar 1981: International Pharmaceutical Marketing Research
Authors: George Fields, William Hall
September 1, 1981

Case studies

Definition of a market

I have chosen to present to you some comparative statistics between on the one hand an under-developed country, and on the other a developed one. The case study I am now going to present to you concerns the practice of anaesthesia, that is to say...

Catalogue: Seminar 1981: International Pharmaceutical Marketing Research
Author: Graham Lewis
September 1, 1981

Research papers

The need for international market intelligence systems

The paper argues the case for international market intelligence systems and identifies the key factors that need to be taken into account in developing such a system. The industry is becaming increasingly competitive, more international and managers...

Catalogue: Seminar 1981: International Pharmaceutical Marketing Research
Author: James C. Newell
September 1, 1981

Research papers

The role of the patient in international research

The paper considers the implications of patients' reactions, attitudes and behaviour in the overall marketing mix for ethical pharmaceutical products. Having considered the patient's influence on the choice and use of drugs, it looks at the use of...

Catalogue: Seminar 1981: International Pharmaceutical Marketing Research
Author: David S. Mitchell
September 1, 1981