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Digital characters

As part of the &'Me-to-We' research movement launched at Congress 2009, this paper will focus in on 'Mass Ethnography' or 'NetNography' and reveal how a revolutionary new approach can distil and bring to life the mass of readily available data on...

Catalogue: Congress 2010: The Changing Face Of Market Research
Authors: John Kearon, Peter Harrison
Company: BrainJuicer
September 15, 2010

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How social media is democratizing research

With over 25,000 firms and 3,000,000 professionals engaged in market research worldwide - in a world where Encyclopedia Britannica has been largely eclipsed by Wikipedia: how do we stay afloat? This paper will demonstrate how technology and society...

Catalogue: Congress 2010: The Changing Face Of Market Research
Author: Sean Case
September 15, 2010

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Riding the value shift in market research

What is the biggest threat to the future of market research? This paper argues that deep, permanent changes in the competitive dynamics of market research are behind its growing commoditization and that of other trends like 'DIY' research. The...

Catalogue: Congress 2010: The Changing Face Of Market Research
Author: David G. Bakken
September 15, 2010

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New market research

New technology and tools are changing the practice of qualitative market research practice. Powered by the advent of broadband connectivity, social software, digital media and wireless devices, the Social Media Age has given qualitative researchers...

Catalogue: Congress 2010: The Changing Face Of Market Research
Authors: Lee Ryan, Jennifer Picard, Tom Ewing
Company: KANTAR TNS Malaysia
September 15, 2010

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Is there a future for 'real' qualitative market research interviewing in the digital age?

Qualitative market research interviewing (qMRi) used to be about exploring respondents' innermost feelings in the framework of Freudian psychology. More recently qMRi has become more of a process and less of a craft. We tend now to ask people for...

Catalogue: Congress 2010: The Changing Face Of Market Research
Author: Neil McPhee
September 15, 2010

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Beyond the buzz and towards robustness

Using sociology, social networks theories, social psychology, this paper is an update on worldwide data and trends around the social web. Using first-hand original case studies, the authors attempt to demonstrate valid and reliable foundations for...

Catalogue: Congress 2010: The Changing Face Of Market Research
Authors: Thomas Perry, Anthony Hamelle, Oliver Tabino
Company: Linkfluence
September 15, 2010

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A small rock holds back a great wave

This paper responds to the challenges of globalisation and the digital society by arguing that the problem for MR today is not that of too much change, but rather too little. In a world where data is seemingly infinite, we now need to provide data...

Catalogue: Congress 2010: The Changing Face Of Market Research
Author: Judith Passingham
Company: KANTAR TNS Malaysia
September 15, 2010

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License to peek?

Privacy and data protection are assessed from a historical perspective through to the present in this paper. The authors address observable trends, developments and novel platforms that starkly present the opportunities and challenges we encounter in...

Catalogue: Congress 2010: The Changing Face Of Market Research
Authors: George Pappachen, Richard Coombe
Company: KANTAR TNS Malaysia
September 15, 2010

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What the buzz?!!

Our industry has now eagerly embraced the term 'Brand Buzz' but is this really a new concept at all, or just a re-branding of traditional brand health measures? In this paper, the authors examine the notion of Brand Buzz to provide robustness around...

Catalogue: Congress 2010: The Changing Face Of Market Research
Authors: Annette Druce, Kristin Hickey
Company: Ruby Cha Cha
September 15, 2010