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Research papers

Fragrance and self image

This paper presents one of the major results brought out by recent quali-quantitative surveys conducted in Europe on the woman fragrance market in selective outlets.It highlights the importance of the self-image that women wish to project through...

Catalogue: Fragrance 2007
Author: Marc Gilles
November 14, 2007

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Sensory evaluation

When a person comes into contact with a given fragrance, he or she experiences sensations that are unique to him or her. But is it a reason why we could not try to describe 'objectively' or as 'objectively' as possible the fragrances of our...

Catalogue: Fragrance 2007
Authors: Huguette Nicod, Florence Sponton, Hélène Azoeuf, Lise Dreyfuss, Pascale Elmalan
Company: Nestlé
November 14, 2007

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Contributions of synaesthesia to fragrance branding

This paper describes the contribution of synaesthesia to fragrance branding, including experimental evidence that branding adds significantly to the experience of fragrances through the mechanisms of synaesthesia. Fragrances not only stimulate the...

Catalogue: Fragrance 2007
Authors: Peter Cooper, Brooke Binder
Company: QRi Consulting Ltd.
November 14, 2007

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Temporal dominance of sensations

The temporality of sensations has been acknowledged in the food industry and for a long time as a potential key driver of liking. However, no practical method was available until now for tracking down such a temporal sensory signal simultaneously on...

Catalogue: Fragrance 2007
Authors: Brieuc de Larrard, Sandra Corneau
Company: Symrise AG
November 14, 2007

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Let the product talk

at LVMH, Product insight has successfully contributed to several types of problematics. two will now being explained: the launch of a new fragrance (Pucci for women) where the brief is to try and understand which juice should be chosen to meet best...

Catalogue: Fragrance 2007
Authors: Evelyne Rédier, Sandrine McClure
Company: Reperes
November 14, 2007

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Touching smells, sniffing colours, tasting odours

This paper looks at two aspects of fragrances which roughly correspond to sociological and psychological perspectives.In the first section, it examines the sense of smell and the human experience (sensory and social) of fragrances.The second section...

Catalogue: Fragrance 2007
Authors: Alan Branthwaite, Luigi Toiati
Company: Focus S.r.L.
November 14, 2007

Research papers

Likeability, liking is not enough

The purpose of this paper is to take stock of a very good friend of Market Researcher: Likeability.We are reviewing why it is our best friend through easiness and reliability, but also where we should be very careful if we do not want to be fooled....

Catalogue: Fragrance 2007
Authors: Agnès Fournier, Nathalie Yvert-Blanchet
November 14, 2007

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Back on track

This presentation describes how Rexona lost its way in France and how research created a new category language to show the way back to growth. A fusion of different approaches was used including Semiotics, Extended Creativity Groups, In-depth...

Catalogue: Congress 2007: Excellence
Authors: John S. Pawle, Jaroslav Cir, Simon Patterson
Companies: Unilever, QRi Consulting Ltd.
September 19, 2007

Research papers

Warm vodka and sweaty women

Conventional research techniques failed to find the key insights necessary to drive behavioural change around Russian women's relatively infrequent use of deodorant. A combination of semiotics, ethnography and market analysis provided a means of...

Catalogue: Consumer Insights 2007
Authors: Jaroslav Cir, Greg Rowland
Companies: Greg Rowland Semiotics, Unilever
May 7, 2007