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Measuring emotion in brand communication

The main purpose of this paper is to address these questions: how do emotions interact with and influence so-called 'rational' processes, which are more important in brand decision-making, and what are their contribution to innovation?The authors...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Conference 2005: Innovate!
Authors: Peter Cooper, John S. Pawle
Company: QRi Consulting Ltd.
February 27, 2005

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Client-driven convergence of the market research, CRM and competitive intelligence industries.

This paper presents a case study of an Australian employer association, Australian Business Limited, that developed a leading-edge 'insights' capability by bringing together into a single, integrated team its market research, market and competitive...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Conference 2005: Innovate!
Author: Helen Simpson
February 27, 2005

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N=No

This paper observes that the need for qualitative-based understandings of brand relationships is growing around the world as emerging markets grow, develop and fragment.At the same time it raises questions of how the global culture of qualitative...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Conference 2005: Innovate!
Author: James Parsons
Company: Flamingo
February 27, 2005

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Steps towards a consumer-driven concept innovation machine for 'ordinary' product categories in their later lifecycle stages

This paper presents a research-driven approach to innovating product features in categories considered to be mature and low involvement.The approach begins with the identification of product features realizable by developers, works with consumers...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Conference 2005: Innovate!
Authors: Howard R. Moskowitz, Kjell Oksendal, Michele Reisner, Bert Krieger
Company: Moskowitz Jacobs Inc.
February 27, 2005

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A market research training simulation

Market research training must form a part of marketers' educational programmes if we want them to employ and value it when they gain the reins of power as their careers progress. But how to do so in a manner that both excites and motivates them, when...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Conference 2005: Innovate!
Authors: Jos Vervoort, Michael M. Roe
February 27, 2005

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Creativity on tap

Organisations that lack creativity will fail. Traditionally new product ideas have come from many sources both within an organisation, e.g. management brainstorming, or from outside the organisation through traditional marketing research techniques...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Conference 2005: Innovate!
Authors: Clive Nancarrow, Jenny Clark, Lex Higgins, Martin Oxley
Company: KANTAR TNS Malaysia
February 27, 2005

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The Bayesian revolution in marketing research

This paper describes the paradigm shift that has been occurring in the statistical analysis of marketing data over the past 10 years. The new paradigm reflects a perspective on probability that was first proposed in the 18th century by Thomas Bayes,...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Conference 2005: Innovate!
Author: David G. Bakken
Company: Harris Interactive (Europe)
February 27, 2005

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The case for in-the-box innovation

This paper describes a groundbreaking international case study proving that a much larger number of relevant, actionable, and original new product ideas can be generated by using creativity techniques that encourage 'in-the-box' thinking as opposed...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Conference 2005: Innovate!
Authors: Leyla Namiranian, Gwen Smith Ishmael
Company: Decision Analyst, Inc.
February 27, 2005

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Windows on the world

This paper is based on research conducted by Hennessy amongst its consumers, using internet-based ethnographic techniques. The results are based on a quantitative and qualitative assessment of over 1,200 personal web pages housed on Blackplanet.com....

Catalogue: ESOMAR Conference 2005: Innovate!
Authors: Mark Whiting, Franck Sagne
February 27, 2005