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Research on employment policy in the United States and Europe

This paper concentrates on one particular area, that of employment policy research. With unemployment in Europe, and in the United States, now at between 5 and 6% of the labour force, measures to combat the economic and social scourge of unemployment...

Catalogue: AMA/ESOMAR Conference 1979: It Won't Work Here
Author: Andrew Robert McIntosh
March 1, 1979

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European perceptions of competition and economic relationships between Japan, Europe and the USA

Gallup International was commissioned by Hakuhodo Inc., acting on behalf of the Japanese Foreign Ministry, to conduct a survey on the Image of Japan in Europe today. Approximately 1000 people were interviewed by the Gallup affiliates in each of the...

Catalogue: AMA/ESOMAR Conference 1979: It Won't Work Here
Author: Gordon Heald
March 1, 1979

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Introduction

The theme chosen by the Programme Committee is "The Government and the People". Taken separately, these two concepts are clear enough, but linked together, they give a rather vague idea of what the programme is about. The Programme Committee has...

Catalogue: AMA/ESOMAR Conference 1979: It Won't Work Here
Author: Vincent F.W. Ophoff
March 1, 1979

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Should multi-country advertising research be universal or unique?

Every time we are asked to do cross-national advertising research, we must worry about comparability of data across countries. Unfortunately, we still do not know the situations and conditions under which we can clearly justify a universal approach...

Catalogue: AMA/ESOMAR Conference 1979: It Won't Work Here
Author: Jagdish N. Sheth
March 1, 1979

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The state of new product market research in the U.S. compared with Europe

This paper examines the current state of New Product Market Research in the U.S. and compares it with the state in Europe, from three basic perspectives: - New Product Research Techniques; - New Product/Market Opportunities; and the Stature of New...

Catalogue: AMA/ESOMAR Conference 1979: It Won't Work Here
Author: M. R. E. Normile
March 1, 1979

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The utilization of social policy research

Existing doubts about the viability of applied social science notwithstanding, systematic, empirical analyses of the utilization of social research are virtually absent. Based upon data from interviews with social researchers and policymakers about...

Catalogue: AMA/ESOMAR Conference 1979: It Won't Work Here
Authors: Mark van de Vall, Cheryl Bolas
March 1, 1979

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Tv show loyalty in Finland

The success of a television show can be described with the same concepts as the success of a brand of a product. Cumulative penetration applies to both, share of repeat- buyers equals to the share of repeat-viewers , brand loyalty to programme...

Catalogue: AMA/ESOMAR Conference 1979: It Won't Work Here
Author: Heikki J. Kasari
March 1, 1979

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Uniformity and diversity in research operations in the USA and Europe

An American research buyer operating in Europe has his problems which are not unique to his situation but which are paralleled by any European buyer operating outside his own country, whether elsewhere in Europe, in the United States, or other...

Catalogue: AMA/ESOMAR Conference 1979: It Won't Work Here
Author: Norman L. Webb
March 1, 1979

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Internationalizing marketing research

This treatise concerns the trending European-United States research environment and the inherent opportunity to internationalize marketing research practices. The first half addresses key factors drawing Europe and the United States closer together...

Catalogue: AMA/ESOMAR Conference 1979: It Won't Work Here
Author: John G. Keane
March 1, 1979