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The use of models and simulation techniques in the interpretation of market research data

In this paper I propose to make some suggestions for the use of models and simulation techniques, similar to those employed by operational research workers in industry, as a means of reproducing patterns of past behaviour and of predicting patterns...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/WAPOR Congress 1961: Marketing And Sociological Research In The Future
Author: David Lowe-Watson
June 15, 1961

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Bank roles in developing relationships with business customers

This paper discusses a large research project conducted to investigate factors impacting on the relationship between banks and their business clients in Australia. A survey was conducted during February - March 1999 with 276 executives and financial...

Catalogue: Financial Markets In Turbulent Times 1999: Guidance From Marketing Research
Author: Nexhmi Rexha
September 1, 1999

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The logic of models in market research

From the definition of market research, we see that the explicit formulation of the hypotheses , and their formalisation in a "model", constitute a very important guide to the observation or picking out of the data; and they provide a useful frame of...

Catalogue: The European Marketing Research Review 1966
Author: Pietro Gennaro
August 1, 1966

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Goals, possibilities and problems of good sampling procedures (German)

Whenever sampling procedures for selecting the persons to be interviewed are used in empirical social research this is done in order to build models of the population by means of which the interesting phenomena can he studied. The size ratio between...

Catalogue: Seminar 1973: Fieldwork, Sampling And Questionnaire Design
Author: Klaus P. Landgrebe
June 15, 1973

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The baptism of the trade off model in Europe

Two main themes are pursued in this paper. Firstly, we discuss how a new research method: the trade-off model was used in the context of a major project, focussing particularly on the problems encountered and how these were solved. Secondly, we...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1974: The Challenges Facing Marketing Research
Authors: Dick Westwood, Peter J. Hayes
September 1, 1974

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Post-truth insights: Driving business impact

This paper shares the experience of a pilot set up by Intel and Ipsos to build an ongoing framework for instant insights that can aid different stakeholders to explore rapid activation with micro-targets, sitting within the company ecosystem–...

Catalogue: Fusion 2018 (Big Data World + Global Qualitative)
Authors: Redhecka Roy, Sunita Venkataraman
Company: Ipsos MRBI
November 11, 2018

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Research for decisions

Marketing Models are not a substitute for the art of the marketing man but they are addressed to the same problem, i.e. they offer the facility for putting some (not all) of the elements in the mix together and then predicting the likely outcome. The...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1974: The Challenges Facing Marketing Research
Authors: J. D. W. Stewart, Jacques Blanchard
September 1, 1974

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Retail in emerging markets

The first part of this paper deals with the complexities associated with definition of FMCG (Fast Moving Consumer Good) retail outlets and their classification in India. It outlines the changes in outlet type and stocking patterns over time and...

Catalogue: Revolutions In Panel Research 1997: New Questions, New Solutions
Authors: Amit Roy, Kamal Ramanath, Bikramjit Chaudhuri
February 1, 1997

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General Comment (Group no. 3)

Before reporting upon the discussions of the different contributions, I would like to make some general remarks which result from our discussion group Nr. 3 and which do not refer to the one or the other specific report.

Catalogue: Seminar 1968: Operational Research In Marketing
Author: Friedrich Wendt
November 1, 1968