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Eve-olution: Why women rule the web

This paper explores the feminine side of the online Eve-olution, employing data from sources including the TNS Digital Life and Mobile Life reports on digital and mobile consumer behaviors and attitudes and Yahoo!'s Connectonomics study of the way...

Catalogue: 3D Digital Dimensions 2011: (Online + Social Media + Mobile) Research
Authors: Dan Brilot, Amy Janis, Tony Marlow, Sarah Elliott, Brian Cooper, David Iudica
Companies: KANTAR TNS Malaysia, Yahoo!
October 26, 2011

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Bridging the digital divide in qualitative research in emerging markets

Mobile enables insights into the 'moment of truth' as never before. Despite mobile outnumbering online 3:1 and mobile being the irrefutable future of digital, the global market research industry lags as mobile is yet to become a mainstay data...

Catalogue: Asia Pacific 2011: Increasing Value Through Simplicity
Authors: James Fergusson, Navin Williams
Company: KANTAR TNS Malaysia
March 20, 2011

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How mobile is changing the sociology, psychology, and the entertainment/work environment

Mobile has emerged as the new mass distribution medium, supplanting traditional media -including the Internet- and is now the one device where consumers can access audio and video, while communicating via text, email, social media, and web browsing....

Catalogue: WM3 2010: Your Audience = Media Consumer + Generator
Authors: Ed Cohen, Paul Jacobs
October 21, 2010

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Future media trends 2015

The exciting question for the future is how revolution in technology meets evolution in human behaviour. With the study Future Media Trends we focus on the evolution of human behaviour: A theoretical framework for understanding this change is the...

Catalogue: WM3 2009: Change Is In The Air...
Authors: Bernhard Engel, Natalie Beisch
May 7, 2009

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The IPA touchpoints initiative

The IPA TouchPoints Initiative was the world's first, industry, consumer- centric, multi-media database. Since its launch in 2006, it has been emulated around the world.The IPA published the second TouchPoints Survey during 2008, the survey was...

Catalogue: WM3 2009: Change Is In The Air...
Author: Lynne Robinson
May 7, 2009

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Adding "cell phone only" households in a radio measurement service

The authors present results from a study in which respondents were called on their cellular (mobile) phones to determine their levels of cellular dependence (e.g., cell-only or cell-casual users).Respondents were also asked to participate in...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF WAM Conference 2005: Radio
Authors: Ed Cohen, Barbara O'Hare, Anna Fleeman
Company: Nielsen
June 21, 2005

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Does the Internet really prevent kids from reading magazines?

Since the 1950s, the youth magazine Bravo has accompanied German kids through their adolescence, and is successfully present today on TV and the Internet. With our qualitative brand analysis, we intended to generate consumer insights beyond general...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Worldwide Qualitative Conference 2001: The Business Value Of Emotional Intelligence
Authors: Michael C. Epple, Adrian Weser
Company: Michael Bauer Research GmbH
October 28, 2001

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Segmentation of adolescents using a multimedia study

This paper addresses the problem of identifying groups among teenagers based on their media habits. Segments are described in terms of variables such as consumption habits, possessions, gender, age, socioeconomic level, attitudes, etc. A graphic...

Catalogue: Latin America 2001
Authors: Alicia de la Macorra, Iván Castro
May 1, 2001

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Segmentation of adolescents using a multimedia study (Spanish)

This paper addresses the problem of identifying groups among teenagers based on their media habits. Segments are described in terms of variables such as consumption habits, possessions, gender, age, socioeconomic level, attitudes, etc. A graphic...

Catalogue: Latin America 2001
Authors: Alicia de la Macorra, Iván Castro
Company: Ipsos MRBI
May 1, 2001