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Leveraging the power of social media

This paper details research findings on bringing news videos and articles into social conversation and the effect on engagement when online content is an extension of personal interactions.In previous research, Inner scope Research found participant...

Catalogue: 3D Digital Dimensions 2011: (Online + Social Media + Mobile) Research
Authors: Gregg Liebman, Carl Marci
Company: Innerscope Research
October 26, 2011

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How mobile is changing the sociology, psychology, and the entertainment/work environment

Mobile has emerged as the new mass distribution medium, supplanting traditional media -including the Internet- and is now the one device where consumers can access audio and video, while communicating via text, email, social media, and web browsing....

Catalogue: WM3 2010: Your Audience = Media Consumer + Generator
Authors: Ed Cohen, Paul Jacobs
October 21, 2010

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The digital day

People have more flexibility and choice than ever before when it comes to what, how and when they access media content and use communications services. The research presented here provides a snapshot of people's media and communications behaviour...

Catalogue: WM3 2010: Your Audience = Media Consumer + Generator
Authors: Kate Reeve, Jane Rumble, Guy Holcroft
Companies: GfK, Ofcom
October 21, 2010

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Web 2.0 capturing real life insights

It is fair to describe the World Wide Web as a huge pool of experiences and ideas that millions of ordinary people spontaneously share with peers in their quests for answers to their real-life questions. This paper describes a structured process to...

Catalogue: Online Research 2010: E-Universe
Authors: Laetitia Ricci, Diouldé Chartier, Frédéric Lefebvre-Naré
Company: DCAP Research
October 19, 2010

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Social media and market research in Latin America

Although social media is now dominating the way people use the Internet and behave online, most market research companies are ignoring how important the phenomenon is to our industry. In a business where consumers' opinions are so crucial we cannot...

Catalogue: Latin America 2010: The Innovation Journey
Author: Diego Meller
May 21, 2010

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We are alive, we are still a target!

This presentation is based on research comparing the perceptions of marketers and researchers about senior citizens to the reality of these third age individuals over 60 years. With the growth of this population, senior citizens have evolved and it...

Catalogue: Latin America 2010: The Innovation Journey
Author: Cristina Paez
Company: Apoyo
May 21, 2010

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Will Twitter change the way that market researchers communicate?

Most conference papers and presentations tend to focus on one of the following: users/buyers of products and services, brands, or methodology. This paper, by contrast, looks at market researchers themselves and asks whether social media in general...

Catalogue: Asia Pacific 2010: Eyes on Asia
Authors: Shizue Vieira, Daniel Alexander, Bill Zuo, Amber Coulter, Ray Poynter, Angela Gao
Companies: Colmar Brunton, Fem Marketing House Co. Ltd., Research Now SSI
April 20, 2010

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Health 2.0

This presentation illustrates how social media content can serve market research and the health care industry by means of a real-life case about epilepsy. A new research paradigm of social media research is developed and outlined. Having scraped over...

Catalogue: Global Healthcare 2010: Trends And Innovation Booster
Authors: Rudi Van Campenhout, René Hansen, Niels Schillewaert
Companies: InSites Consulting, UCB
March 3, 2010

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Brands and consumers co-creation

Digital technology radically changes the way we build and communicate knowledge. The old pattern of centralized senders and massive receivers is no longer acceptable: 'truth' is the consensus of many opinions, with human knowledge following wikipedia...

Catalogue: Qualitative 2009: The Evolving Human
Authors: Fabio Paiva, Carla Mayumi
Companies: PepsiCo, Box1824
November 19, 2009