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Twitter

The purpose of this research is to provide qualitative content analysis of motivation as a relevant category in the relationship between user and brand - in the Twitter context. One hundred Twitter profiles were downloaded, for the researcher's...

Catalogue: Latin America 2014: Accelerating Growth
Authors: María Angélica Aya Zarate, Andrea Marcela Durán Sánchez
April 4, 2014

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Kids of today and tomorrow

Research shapes our brands, inspires our content and helps us communicate with our audiences. Nickelodeon has undertaken the most detailed, far-reaching analysis to date of 9-14 year olds. Given the geographic scope of the study, we provide in-depth...

Catalogue: Latin America 2014: Accelerating Growth
Authors: Carlos Garcia, Jo McIlvenna
April 4, 2014

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The next normal

Research shapes our brands, inspires our content and helps us communicate with audiences. VIMN therefore embarked on an unprecedented analysis of the similarities and differences among millennials around the world. It doesn’t get bigger this was...

Catalogue: Congress 2013: Think Big
Authors: Carlos Garcia, Jo McIlvenna, Christian Kurz
September 26, 2013

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Think big and connect to the Max

PepsiCo wanted to (re)connect the Ruffles brand with Turkish youngsters. For six weeks a market research online community (MROC) was the central hub in which a dialogue took place between Gen Y, the Ruffles brand team and the advertising agency. In...

Catalogue: Congress 2013: Think Big
Authors: Tom De Ruyck, Erkan Balkan, Joeri Van den Bergh, Anouk Willems
Company: InSites Consulting
September 26, 2013

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Smells like teen spirit

For the generation born in this millennium, growing affluence, smaller family size and media proliferation has meant that Youth values today are very different from the past generation. Is the middle class Asian Youth today similar to his Western...

Catalogue: Qualitative 2011: Embrace, Inspire And Celebrate!
Author: Madhumita Chakraborty
Company: PepsiCo
November 13, 2011

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We got a crush on you(th)!

Generation Y (aged 15-30) is the most marketing savvy generation ever. On a global scale, this new consumer cohort is much larger than the previous generation X and their impact on society will soon surpass the Babyboomer's largely documented...

Catalogue: Qualitative 2011: Embrace, Inspire And Celebrate!
Authors: Simona Sbarbaro, Elias Veris, Tom De Ruyck, Joeri Van den Bergh
Companies: InSites Consulting, Viacom International Media Networks
November 13, 2011

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Reality YOUTH research

The Middle East is one of the youngest regions in the world with about two thirds of the population under 25 years of age. Technology has brought winds of change to the Arab World and some would even say that in the preceding five years the Arab...

Catalogue: Consumer Insights 2009: The Pragmatic Approach
Authors: Tammy Jalboukh, Ambrish Chaudhry
Company: KANTAR TNS Malaysia
February 11, 2009

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Calibrating new products for generation Y automotive consumers with emerging market realities

The coming of age of Generation Y in the United States represents the largest inflow of new consumers to the U.S. automotive marketplace in over two decades. This paper concerns how and why Honda has approached this new consumer segment in the U.S....

Catalogue: ESOMAR Excellence in Consumer Insights Conference 2003
Authors: Aziz Ucmakli, Kevin M. Joostema
March 30, 2003

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Do u no wuzzup?

This paper argues that there is an emerging counter-culture brought about by new technology, embraced by young people, and excluding those that are older but who need to communicate with them. To help bridge the gap, the presentation looks at the...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Net Effects 5 2002
Author: Barbie Clarke
February 3, 2002