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Exploratory consumer buying behaviour

Successful marketing today requires continuous identification of those consumer groups that are more open-minded towards new or relaunched products and services. Those persons – frequently characterised as ‘early adopters’ or...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 2001: Marketing Transformation
Authors: Harald Hasselmann, Roland Helm
Company: Ipsos MRBI
September 23, 2001

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Research for the bottom line

Collaborative and ongoing work between The Dow Chemical Company and Total Research Corporation over a number of years has explored how organisations who measure customer perceptions can convert this information into influencing how customers...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 2001: Marketing Transformation
Authors: Farrokh Suntook, David Gidney, Joan Fredericks, Tim Rey
September 23, 2001

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New ways to explore consumer point-of-purchase dynamics

This paper describes recent attempts to use virtual reality components for improving the generation and presentation of experimentally varied tasks in discrete choice analyses. These tasks, particularly in consumer purchase situations, have...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 2000: The Impact Of Networking
Authors: Bernhard Treiber, Stephen P. Needel
September 1, 2000

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The case of Russia

This paper is based on research conducted in Russia during its transition to a more liberal economic and political system. The data cited are taken from VCIOM nationwide surveys and polls conducted in 1989-1997. Russia shares most common features of...

Catalogue: New Monograph Series Vol.8: International Marketing Research
Authors: Yuri Levada, Alexey Levinson
September 1, 1999

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Explaining why consumers behave as they do, globally, with implicit models

Implicit Theory principally addresses the marketer’s need for diagnostic problem-solving. It explains why people behave as they do, at different times in different situations on different occasions, in order to satisfy different need states....

Catalogue: New Monograph Series Vol.8: International Marketing Research
Author: Peter Sampson
September 1, 1999

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Brand research

This story begins to indicate how brands work, and why the brand has become such a central concept in marketing. The brand name, or mark, is at its simplest a badge of origin. In most societies this identification is protected by trademark law. The...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Handbook Of Market And Opinion Research
Author: Paul Feldwick
September 1, 1998

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Consumer coping behavior during hard times

This paper reviews two consumer coping studies conducted during the Asian economic crisis of the early 1990s and the present Asian economic crisis at the end of the 1990s. Drawing on the analysis detailed in this report conclusions and...

Catalogue: Asia Pacific Conference 1998: Marketing in Asia- Meeting The New Challenges
Author: Eduardo L. Roberto
June 15, 1998

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An experiential approach to new product development and testing

This paper describes the benefits of using consumer laboratories rather than traditional market research approaches to more accurately predict customer purchase behavior. This approach has proven particularly valuable in new product development and...

Catalogue: Seminar 1998: Competition And Innovation In The Telecommunications Industry
Authors: Barbara Hisiger, Pradeep Bansal
June 15, 1998

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The case of Russia

This paper is based on research conducted in Russia during its transition to a more liberal economic and political system. The data cited are taken from VCIOM nationwide surveys and polls conducted in 1989-1997. Russia shares most common features of...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1997: Learning From The Future
Authors: Yuri Levada, Alexey Levinson
September 1, 1997