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The evolution of marketing

The future evolution of marketing seems destined to expand beyond the confines of the selling of goods and services. The energies and skills used to manage the abstractions of added values will probably be extended to encompass social and ethical...

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

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Managing transnational brands in times of change

This paper opens with some observations on the changing world of consumers with a more detailed discussion of developments in international media and the likely effects on consumers around the world. Following a review of some of the key trends...

Catalogue: New Monograph Series Vol.8: International Marketing Research
Authors: Linda Caller, Sheila Byfield
September 1, 1999

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Charting the cultural future of markets

This paper presents a framework for charting the cultural future of markets, from the standpoint of developing ‘culturally insured’ marketing strategy for a firm. It is drawn from our experience of having to forecast the cultural future of...

Catalogue: New Monograph Series Vol.8: International Marketing Research
Authors: Rama Bijapurkar, Virginia Valentine, Monty Alexander
September 1, 1999

Research reports

50 ESOMAR

In September 1997 ESOMAR celebrates both its 50th Congress and the start of its 50th anniversary year. This would seem the appropriate time to review the changes that have taken place in the world of marketing research, and the way in which ESOMAR...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Publications
Author: ESOMAR B.V.
September 1, 1998

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Charting the cultural future of markets

This paper presents a framework for charting the cultural future of markets, from the standpoint of developing culturally insured marketing strategy for a firm. It is drawn from our experience of having to forecast the cultural future of the Indian...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1994: Success Through Adaptation
Authors: Monty Alexander, Rama Bijapurkar, Virginia Valentine
September 1, 1994

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Defining and understanding the challenges

Our community is undergoing three revolutions at the same time. Technology, sociology and ethics are evolving, interacting and complementing each other. They are changing consumers' and companies' way of thinking and behaviour. They are also slowly...

Catalogue: Seminar 1988: Research For Financial Services
Author: Jacques de Keyser
June 15, 1988

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Influence of socio-cultural change on attitude and behaviour in relation to financial services

This paper provides an overview on the main direction of socio-cultural change in Germany from 1985 to 1987 and outlines the main socio-cultural types, their growth or decline over the years. Three socio-cultural target groups are described which are...

Catalogue: Seminar 1988: Research For Financial Services
Authors: Eleonore Grimm, Dieter Schmid
June 15, 1988

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Marketing and research in the Arab World

This paper aim at illustrating the challenges felt by blue chip FMCG companies in formulating their marketing mix strategies in today's Arab markets, giving examples of the question marks facing its products, pricing and promotional policies. The...

Catalogue: Seminar 1987: Research In Arab Countries
Authors: Bob Williams, Mansour Elganady
June 15, 1987

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Applying strategic research to the retail area

This paper seeks to examine several of the key issues which face retailers now, and which will become increasingly important over the next decade and beyond, and to look at the implications for research, and the way that researchers are reacting to...

Catalogue: Seminar 1986: Retail Strategies For Profit And Growth
Authors: Chris Blamires, Tony Lunn, David Seaman
June 4, 1986