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What's right for focus groups now?

This presentation is a joint collaboration of two US qualitative researchers who do not necessarily agree on what?s right for focus groups now. Do you agree with one or the other, or fall some place in between?

Catalogue: ESOMAR Qualitative Ascending Conference 2002
Authors: Judith Langer, Naomi Henderson
November 10, 2002

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Tracing brands amidst the crisis in Argentina

Qualitative Research usually takes and observes intelligent photographs of social and consumer behavior, assuming that the evolution between points of observation is relatively linear. But movements are not linear, pictures are not valid and...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Qualitative Ascending Conference 2002
Authors: Fernando Moiguer, Jorge Karol, Paula Magariños, Marita Soto, F. Gentile
Company: Compañia de Negocios Moiguer
November 10, 2002

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Is the future wireless?

The highly developed Nordic telecom market has undergone enormous changes in the past decade. From dealing with a single customer group (fixed line only), we now face a much more sophisticated market with three coexisting groups: fixed line only;...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Telecommunications Marketing Conference 2002
Author: Svein Thalberg
Company: KANTAR TNS Malaysia
October 20, 2002

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A comparison of innovative qualitative research methods

At present only a handful of studies compare online and traditional qualitative techniques. Strategic Marketing Corporation (SMC) and Itracks International, Inc. (Itracks) conducted an original case study to compare face-to-face focus groups with...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 2002: Consolidation Or Renewal?
Authors: David Bradford, Lisa Kindig
Company: Itracks
September 22, 2002

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Crossing the knowledge and corporate boundaries to systematize invention and innovation

The process of corporate innovation is often left to outside consultants and internal/external teams specializing in the invention process. Market researchers are all too often neglected in this process, even though the newly emerging tools of...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 2002: Consolidation Or Renewal?
Authors: Jeffrey Ewald, Jacqueline Beckley, Charles E. Cleveland, Teri Curran Mascuch, Howard R. Moskowitz, Laurent Florès
Company: Moskowitz Jacobs Inc.
September 22, 2002

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Marketing research in complexity

Complexity, in the past decade, found itself a seemingly large research area in bio-sciences (genetics, artificial life), physics, engineering, mathematics, computer sciences, economics and even in social sciences and politics. The mathematical tools...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 2002: Consolidation Or Renewal?
Authors: Akin Alyanak, Erkani Keyman
September 22, 2002

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A step forward in understanding shoppers using segmentation techniques

This paper describes not only an example of how successfully a major retailer (Sainsbury's is the second largest grocery retailer in the United Kingdom) and a global supplier can work together but also highlights an innovative and unique research...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 2002: Consolidation Or Renewal?
Authors: Roger Allford, Caroline Ward, Natalie Evans
Company: Procter & Gamble
September 22, 2002

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Research can be innovative too

This paper describes a research project born of a business need at Procter & Gamble. Management had the vision that adoption of our new innovations could be accelerated if we could identify those consumers with the highest likelihood of being...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 2002: Consolidation Or Renewal?
Authors: Richard Herbert, Mahmoud Aboul-Fath
Company: Procter & Gamble
September 22, 2002

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Managing the diffusion of innovation

One of the significant issues facing brand owners is the successful introduction of new products and/or services to market. The importance of facilitating new product diffusion is increasingly important with the escalating costs of entry into many...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 2002: Consolidation Or Renewal?
Authors: Clive Nancarrow, Martin Oxley
September 22, 2002