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Can social listening replace surveys?

p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px 'Helvetica Neue'}C-Suites around the globe are asking for real-time measures and market research budgets are cut. Can we really substitute costly brand trackers with AI-generated predictions out of...

Catalogue: Congress 2019: The Global Data & Insights Summit
Authors: Frank Buckler, Christiane Reimann
September 8, 2019

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Fun, fast and easy

Human beings use two systems to make their decisions. One is fast and emotional, the other more difficult, ponderous and conscious. Research is prejudiced in favour of the latter. This presentation outlines the growing efforts to change that through...

Catalogue: Asia Pacific 2013: Asia On The Move
Author: Tom Ewing
April 7, 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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The researchification of games

This paper addresses the role of games in market research.It provides a working definition of what a game is and why the role currently assigned to games by market research misses the broader opportunity that they offer. Research games can be used to...

Catalogue: 3D Digital Dimensions 2011: (Online + Social Media + Mobile) Research
Author: Peter Harrison
Company: BrainJuicer
October 26, 2011

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"Me to We Research": Digital characters

Me-to-We research challenges a central piece of market research dogma, namely, that practitioners should only ask people about their own motivations, actions and future behaviour. In 'We' research we never ask people about themselves, only what...

Catalogue: Latin America 2010: The Innovation Journey
Authors: Mark Earls, John Kearon
Company: BrainJuicer
May 21, 2010

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Me-to-we research

Me-to-We research challenges a central piece of market research dogma, namely, that practitioners should only ask people about their own motivations, actions and future behaviour. In 'We' research we never ask people about themselves, only what...

Catalogue: Congress 2009: Leading The Way
Authors: Mark Earls, John Kearon
Company: BrainJuicer
September 22, 2009