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Driving Africa - Women. Now!

The paper throws light onto the attitudes held by women, across ages and cultures, in the reality of the 'new' South Africa.It is based on a four month syndicated qualitative study undertaken in the middle of 2001, using a variety of elicitation...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Qualitative Ascending Conference 2002
Author: Christiane Gabriel
November 10, 2002

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The pantera project

This paper describes an Ethnographic study involving the universe of women in different parts of Brazil and that portrayed the way in which cultural, historical, geographical and social aspects were decisive in the relationship these women...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Worldwide Qualitative Conference 2001: The Business Value Of Emotional Intelligence
Authors: Paula Luz, Helena Palla
October 28, 2001

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Woo me, woo my family... Marry me, marry my family

The Middle East epitomises collective behaviour. This is beautifullycaptured in a traditional saying 'it takes a village to raise a child'. This isincreasingly true of Saudi Arabia, one of the most populous countries inthe Middle East. While most...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Worldwide Advertising Conference 2000
Author: Suma Ravi
Company: Nielsen
November 1, 2000

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Beauty and the beast

This paper is as much the result of a recent study as the result of experience working with the women’s market in Brazil and considers in-depth the connection between consumers and brands. What we are trying to achieve with this study is to...

Catalogue: Latin America 1999: Marketing In Latin America In The 21st Century
Authors: Cecília Russo, Jaime Troiano
June 15, 1999

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The dimensions of attractiveness in women's magazines

The paper describes a comprehensive analysis into images of female attractiveness that have been used in women's magazines. The research reveals that there are six different attractiveness types and each type is Perceived to have substantially...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/FIPP Conference 1999: Strategic Publishing
Authors: Ada Giaquinto, Michael Edwardson, Kip Williams, Ladd Wheeler
June 15, 1999

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The value of women's magazines for advertisers

This study aims at analysing some of the most important Italian magazines for women. The survey investigates ten publications through a semiotic methodology and presents their positioning and features that makes each magazine absolutely unique -...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/FIPP Conference 1999: Strategic Publishing
Authors: Paola Furlanetto, Giulia Ceriani
Company: Ipsos MRBI
June 15, 1999

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Beauty and the beast (Spanish)

This paper is as much the result of a recent study as the result of experience working with the women’s market in Brazil and considers in-depth the connection between consumers and brands. What we are trying to achieve with this study is to...

Catalogue: Latin America 1999: Marketing In Latin America In The 21st Century
Authors: Cecília Russo, Jaime Troiano
June 15, 1999

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Where does the magazine finish and the reader start?

This paper will focus on the results of an ethnographic study, including a sample of women’s magazine readers. Ethnographic studies are a qualitative and in-depth approach, in which research analysts go through a period of close contact with the...

Catalogue: Seminar 1997: New Challenges And Opportunities For The Publishing Industry
Authors: Jaime Troiano, Lidice Salgot
June 15, 1997

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Research in magazines

This paper concerns the creation and use of a readers’ panel for Gruner + Jahr’s three monthly women’s magazines in Spain: Dunia, Cosmopolitan and Marie Claire.

Catalogue: Seminar 1997: New Challenges And Opportunities For The Publishing Industry
Authors: Elena Sanchez-Fabres, Teresa Osma
June 15, 1997