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The holiday customs in Hungary

The Hungarian Institute for Market Research of Budapest began in 1970 a series of surveys, repeated every second year, to observe the Hungarian people's holiday taking habits. The structure of demand - the types of holidays taken and the way they are...

Catalogue: Seminar 1977: Travel And Tourism
Author: Katy Vilmos
June 15, 1977

Research papers

The use of a panel in monitoring holiday planning decisions

This paper explains how a specially designed personal interview panel of 550 households was established in Britain to monitor the timing of holiday planning decisions during the December 1976/ June 1977 period.

Catalogue: Seminar 1977: Travel And Tourism
Author: Peter B. Hodgson
June 15, 1977

Research papers

Price policy, commercial success and therapeutic advantage of pharmaceutical innovation

The paper reports on a study which examined all new single chemical entities introduced on to the British prescription medicine market between 1962 and 1970. The therapeutic novelty and value of each at the time of product launch was assessed by a...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1976: Research That Works For Today's Marketing Problems
Author: Ducan Reekie
June 15, 1976

Research papers

Utilization of the Nielsen panel for evaluation of promotions

In starting to write this paper, I had some doubts: "Should I really talk to an Assembly of Researchers and Professionals of the Promotion about distribution checks, consumer sales and other basic items?" A short review of a few dozens of promotion...

Catalogue: Seminar 1976: The Contribution Of Research To Decision Making Promotions
Author: Pierre Strauch
Company: Nielsen
June 15, 1976

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Tailor-made panels combining the advantages of ad-hoc survey and consumer panel methods

This paper is concerned with purchasing or usage panels specially set up for a distinct period of time and usually to measure only one product, i.e. "tailor-made" panels. It examines the circumstances in which such panels are likely to be used, some...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1975: Quality In Research
Author: John Parfitt
August 1, 1975

Research papers

The use of a panel by a large distribution company

The purpose of this paper is simply to describe a proposal for the use of a consumer panel. The techniques employed are well known and do not call for reference to a bibliography or for complicated theoretical explanation. We deal here with a first...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1974: The Challenges Facing Marketing Research
Author: Marc Galliot
September 1, 1974

Research papers

The use of a panel by a large distribution company (French)

The purpose of this paper is simply to describe a proposal for the use of a consumer panel. The techniques employed are well known and do not call for reference to a bibliography or for complicated theoretical explanation. We deal here with a first...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1974: The Challenges Facing Marketing Research
Author: Marc Galliot
September 1, 1974

Research papers

Market research and the decision maker

In the course of preparing a paper that would do justice to the chosen title, one becomes conscious of how broad and relatively unexplored the subject is. The issue of how to get market research used by decision makers has not been a popular topic...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1974: The Challenges Facing Marketing Research
Author: John Palmer
September 1, 1974

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How relative simple reader-panel methods yield valuable contributions to editorial policies (Part I)

For editorial policy it is important to estimate readers' appreciation of the contents. The panel method is one way of sounding the readers and getting a contribution to the editorial policy. In this paper we will present experiences and examples...

Catalogue: Seminar 1974: Editorial Research In The Publishing Industry
Author: F. T. M. van der Staay
June 15, 1974