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Shoppers of Asia

Asia today has a population of more than 4 billion people, a market size which very few marketers can afford to ignore. As the region grows and the markets mature further, understanding and accommodating the various tastes, culture and the vast...

Catalogue: Asia Pacific 2010: Eyes on Asia
Authors: Himanshu Vashisthaz, Aruni Ghosh, Korakoj Nirutnapaphan
Company: Nielsen
April 20, 2010

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Corporate wellness

The BPO industry is one of the biggest drivers behind India's growth. Its workforce lies within the 20-40 age bracket and is part of the generation that 'must not be allowed to fail' if India is to live up to its promise. As such, wellness in this...

Catalogue: Global Healthcare 2010: Trends And Innovation Booster
Author: Chirajeet Sengupta
Company: Evalueserve
March 3, 2010

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Evaluating social mission projects in emerging & bottom of the pyramid markets

This presentation details the behaviour measurement methodology developed for reliable evaluation of Unilever Oral Care Social Mission Project targeted at children. It details the application of the methodology in small towns of Indonesia, where...

Catalogue: Congress 2009: Leading The Way
Authors: Namita Mediratta, Astiti Suhirman, Raghavan Srinivasan
Companies: KANTAR TNS Malaysia, Unilever
September 22, 2009

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Mapping the emerging digital frontier

Frontiers are critical to society both financially and psychologically, and these roles are reenacted daily in the media. The frontier promise in the statement by John Kennedy in his presidential campaign demonstrates the tradition of the frontier...

Catalogue: Congress 2008: Frontiers
Authors: Lee Ryan, Bernice Klaassen
Company: KANTAR TNS Malaysia
September 26, 2008

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Succeeding in a multi-cultural society against a monopolistic brand

Indian consumers in the eyes of manufacturers are almost like a “bird of gold”. as the urban population is growing much faster than the total population it is expected to account for 37% of Indian population by 2025 vis-à-vis just a 26%...

Catalogue: Congress 2008: Frontiers
Authors: Anish Rajgopal, Ravi Arun Desai, Shuvadip Banerjee
June 15, 2008

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Latino youngsters

Youth (defined as 16-25) in Latin America is both an actor and a target of change. At that age, they are either at school (High school or University) or entering the productive world. Not only are they consumers (and vectors of fads, new values,...

Catalogue: Latin America 2008
Authors: Brieuc Martin-Onraet, Gregorio de Villa
May 13, 2008

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Once gotten, not forgotten

Lidia Oie, responsible for the Qualitative Studies Area at one of the biggest marketing research enterprises in Latin America, will describe the uses and achievements of deprivation studies. This technique allows to identify the value that a product...

Catalogue: Latin America 2008
Author: Lidia Oie Jiques
Company: Ipsos MRBI
May 13, 2008

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Measuring the business elites of India and China

If the pundits are to be believed, China and India will rank as the world's first and second largest economies by the middle of this century, surpassing those of the United States and Japan. But surprising as this may seem to some, it merely marks...

Catalogue: Asia Pacific 2008
Authors: Simon Staplehurst, Jenny Heak, Andrew Green
Company: Ipsos MRBI
April 9, 2008

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From bullock carts to techno toys

The fortune at the top of the Asian / Indian pyramid has been an established notion for some time now, with more and more affluent urban Indians (like other Asians) being in the market for luxury goods and highend technology products. This is where...

Catalogue: Asia Pacific 2008
Authors: Anjali Puri, Ruchika Gupta
Company: Nielsen
April 9, 2008