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Research World (February 2009)

Shoppers are, after all, not distinct from consumers or moms or people generally. Shopping is just another facet in the diamond of human personality and behaviour. But now the severity of the recession perversely gives research a real opportunity to...

Catalogue: Research World 2009
Author: ESOMAR B.V.
February 1, 2009

Research papers

Why do some online communities work

Online research communities have been generating quite a lot of buzz recently. At the American Marketing Association's market research conference in September 2007, this was one of the primary themes, discussed by companies like General Motors who...

Catalogue: Qualitative 2007
Authors: Marco Vriens, Lee Eyre, Jamie Hamilton, Misia Tramp, Lisa Galarneau
Company: Microsoft
November 12, 2007

Research papers

How not to kill the goose that lays the golden egg

This paper describes the latest thinking in the field of psychology relating to human motivation and how this may be used to inform the market research industry in its quest to reduce non-response.It reviews and contextualises the history of...

Catalogue: Panel Research 2006
Author: Pete Cape
Company: Research Now SSI
October 8, 2006

Research papers

The influence of flavour on consumer liking and perceptions of breath mint benefits in China

This presentation assesses consumer motivation in breath mint purchases, based on a case study conducted in China.The study enabled understanding of the size of the different consumer segments and which benefits and flavours had most appeal. In...

Catalogue: Asia Pacific 2006
Author: Karen Stanton
Company: Colmar Brunton
March 19, 2006

Research papers

Beyond the patient

This paper is based upon the research findings of an independent study carried out to investigate the world of the modern healthcare consumer.Taking chronic back pain as an example condition, this paper describes how a holistic approach to research,...

Catalogue: Global Healthcare 2006
Author: Tom Atkinson
Company: Insight Research Group Ltd.
February 6, 2006

Research papers

Generating reliable insights for communication development

This paper addresses the question of whether it is possible to know what consumers really think and proposes a methodology to understand the unconscious reasons that operate in the election of products and brands in the financial industry. The...

Catalogue: Latin America 2005
Authors: Pablo Sanchez Khon, Gaston Suarez Crothers, Maite Descouvieres Vargas, Pablo Gonzalez Vicente
October 23, 2005

Research papers

Creacion de perspectivas fiables para el desarrollo de la comunicacion

This paper addresses the question of whether it is possible to know what consumers really think and proposes a methodology to understand the unconscious reasons that operate in the election of products and brands in the financial industry. The...

Catalogue: Latin America 2005
Authors: Pablo Sanchez Khon, Gaston Suarez Crothers, Maite Descouvieres Vargas, Pablo Gonzalez Vicente
October 23, 2005

Research papers

New ways of panel recruiting

This article reports on motivation in the process of online access panel recruitment and its impact on return rates, quantity of open answers and the time spent in answering the survey.The thesis is that motivation is a selection filter for the...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Panel Research Conference 2005
Authors: Otto Hellwig, Stefan Vosskötter
April 17, 2005

Research papers

Life frames®

This paper discusses a new qualitative research approach to win meaningful insights in young consumer markets.The tool Life Frames® is based on the understanding that the consumer's demands are driven by situational needs and wants. It utilises...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Conference On Age 2005
Author: Axel Dammler
Company: iconkids & youth international research GmbH
January 30, 2005