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The 'appiness project

We conducted this research in order to be able to cross analyse the results of these happiness indexes with online behaviour. Our research - in France, Germany and the UK - combined a traditional online survey, which matched the happiness question...

Catalogue: Fusion 2018 (Big Data World + Global Qualitative)
Authors: Jennifer Roberton, Matt Browne
Company: respondi
November 11, 2018

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Cocktails, spirits... and all those in between!

The company, Pernod Ricard, is looking to increase sales and market share, has identified that one potential channel to achieve this goal is online sales. This will increase online and offline sales. This business objective triggered the...

Catalogue: Latin America 2017: #IN
Authors: Maria Alejandra Velandia, Gabriela Rojas Parias
June 15, 2017

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Generational effects in market research effectiveness

There is a growing belief in the marketing industry that traditional market research tracking methods are less predictive of millennial behaviour than for that of older generations and that Millennials can best be understood and measured by their...

Catalogue: Congress 2016: #WOW
Authors: Seth Duncan, Kelley Sternhagen
September 22, 2016

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How to save two industries and make a little money

Digital Segment Targeting is the name we give to a new set of techniques that involve scaling up attitudinal data via lookalike modelling to identify a large constituency within the general population that are likely to have the same attitudes, and...

Catalogue: Asia Pacific 2016: Get Connected!
Author: Alistair Leathwood
Company: KANTAR TNS Malaysia
May 19, 2016

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Digital natives

Millennials were born in an era where the internet was already part of their lives. They move fluidly and implicitly between multiple devices to stay constantly connected. Facebook commissioned a study from global research agency ComScore to...

Catalogue: Latin America 2015: Carnival of Insights
Authors: Gabriel Gontijo, Rads (Radheeka) Jayasundera
April 28, 2015

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Freedom to reveal or freedom to project?

How do our own and social media persona relate to our 'real selves'? Where does freedom to express our true selves become more an opportunity to project the person we've always wanted to be? The findings from a unique research study that seeks to...

Catalogue: Qualitative 2013: Brilliant Transformations
Author: Peter Totman
Company: Jigsaw Research
November 20, 2013

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Why social commerce engines will power next-gen market research

The maturation of online social commerce has opened the door to a new type of market research. This new form is rooted in the fluid world of social engagement, where customer product experience proves as challenging to MR as the transition from...

Catalogue: Congress 2012: Accelerating Excellence
Authors: R. Scott Evans, Erin Defossé
Company: Bazaarvoice
September 13, 2012

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Eve-olution: Why women rule the web

This paper explores the feminine side of the online Eve-olution, employing data from sources including the TNS Digital Life and Mobile Life reports on digital and mobile consumer behaviors and attitudes and Yahoo!'s Connectonomics study of the way...

Catalogue: 3D Digital Dimensions 2011: (Online + Social Media + Mobile) Research
Authors: Dan Brilot, Amy Janis, Tony Marlow, Sarah Elliott, Brian Cooper, David Iudica
Companies: KANTAR TNS Malaysia, Yahoo!
October 26, 2011

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Review of a decade of netnography research

The research of eight distinct Netnography projects in the field of Fast Moving Consumer Goods and in-depth interviews with employees reveals a multi-faceted attitude towards need information(consumers' wishes, expectations, etc.) and solution...

Catalogue: 3D Digital Dimensions 2011: (Online + Social Media + Mobile) Research
Authors: Gregor Jawecki, Dominic Gastes, Jan Henric Stönner, Michael Bartl
October 26, 2011