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Zodiac brand research in China

Research about Chinese consumer motivations and perceptions needs new and different techniques and methodologies in order to match the specific Chinese cultural context and heritage. For gaining a deeper understanding of the meaning of brand...

Catalogue: Congress 2014: What Inspires?
Authors: Dirk Ziems, Sami Wong
Company: concept m research + consulting GmbH
June 15, 2014

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Predicting the future

This presentation explores the science of prediction and looks at how prediction techniques could be more effectively utilised in market research. Prediction markets have often been heralded as the next big thing for market research, yet there remain...

Catalogue: Congress 2014: What Inspires?
Authors: Alexander Wheatley, Hubertus Hofkirchner, Jon Puleston
June 15, 2014

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What inspires the curious generation

For a research to be truly successful, it is imperative to have respondents who are inspired to participate. We detail our approach that took previous learning into consideration to design a new and inspired methodology. The presentation also...

Catalogue: Congress 2014: What Inspires?
Authors: Gitanjali Ghate, Sumeli Chatterjee, Shibani Nayak, Sushma Panchawati, Rahul Mullick
June 15, 2014

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Going to the edges for inspiration

It seems counter-intuitive to go to the extremes to find insights that are relevant to the masses. But in this presentation, we demonstrate the value of doing just that. We show how people with more intense and unusual experiences, attitudes and...

Catalogue: Congress 2014: What Inspires?
Authors: Jacky Parsons, Elaine Ho, Nick Graham, Jayne Hickey, Marlene Cohen, Tom Lilley
June 15, 2014

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Games as an emotionally driven experience

Games are emotionally driven experiences. Immersion theory states that game elements such as narrative determine whether or not players commit emotionally to the game world. Conversely, flow theory focuses on game mechanics and how they bring players...

Catalogue: Congress 2014: What Inspires?
Authors: Danny Wang, Ruihong Tang
June 15, 2014

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Diamonds in the rough

Successful front-end innovation (FEI) relies on the ideas and feedback of real people, whether they are internal to your organization or external stakeholders such as actual customers, prospective customers, or distributors. Every person has unique...

Catalogue: B2B Forum 2014: Leading-Edge Research For B2B Marketing Excellence
Author: Kip Creel
June 15, 2014

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A disruptive value proposition

This case study presents the concept and operational results of a disruptive methodology launched in France in 2013, in which data collection for market research is embedded in a general ecosystem including consumers, brands and one retailer. The...

Catalogue: Congress 2014: What Inspires?
Authors: Patricia Flores, Stéphane Gautron
June 15, 2014

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Rowing against the tide or surfing the new wave?

How do we address the consumer’s research needs in emerging markets where the following hurdles are to be faced: rare, and multiple official languages; logistical difficulties; lack of infrastructure; illiteracy and low levels of consumer...

Catalogue: Congress 2014: What Inspires?
Authors: Massimo Cealti, Nicolas Siega
June 15, 2014

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Goodbye Big Data, hello big stories

For centuries, stories have been the most powerful way for people to understand their place in the world. In an era of big data, this is still true. In fact, stories are more important than ever. Data is good, but if we only see the world through...

Catalogue: Global Qualitative 2014: Research Renaissance
Author: Martin Lee
Company: Acacia Avenue
June 15, 2014