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Research papers

Shrugging off gender inequality

We aim to help shift Japan's course towards a brighter future -- economically, as a society and as individuals -- by illuminating the true cost of gender inequality. To tackle the issue Unilever has partnered with Ipsos to conduct quantitative...

Catalogue: Asia Pacific 2019
Authors: Deanna Elstrom, Emi Nishiyama
Companies: Ipsos MRBI, Unilever
May 22, 2019

Videos

Twitter and its conversational context (Spanish)

Digital life in our modern world has merged with the analog lives of people. The horizon of human relations, including their deepest needs and interests, has extended to the virtual space of the different social networks that have positioned...

Catalogue: Latin America 2019
Authors: Angel Heredia, Omar Schoijet
Companies: Arconte, Twitter
April 9, 2019

Research papers

Twitter and its conversational context

Digital life in our modern world has merged with the analog lives of people. The horizon of human relations, including their deepest needs and interests, has extended to the virtual space of the different social networks that have positioned...

Catalogue: Latin America 2019
Authors: Angel Heredia, Omar Schoijet, Ana Victoria Garcia
Companies: Arconte, Twitter
April 7, 2019

Videos

Have I got news for you?!

What did you last read on Twitter? The latest news event? The score from yesterday's football match? Imagine if brands could spread their messages as efficiently as information flows on Twitter. Our research takes the first steps in that direction.

Catalogue: ESOMAR Client Summit 2018- Autumn Edition
Author: Sara Picazo Lutton
Company: Twitter
December 12, 2018

Webinars

The great internal communication experiment

Driving insight into the hearts and minds of stakeholders is Coca-Cola Knowledge and Insight's biggest challenge. This presentation examines which communications create most engagement with internal audiences & provides guidelines to change...

Catalogue: Webinars 2018
Authors: Lucy Davison, Lauren Raby
November 13, 2018

Research papers

DigiAsia

For youth marketers like Pepsi, social media is a potent tool to keep abreast of changing youth values, expressions and aspirations. While marketers realize the growing importance of tapping into youth conversations in channels outside of qualitative...

Catalogue: 3D Digital Dimensions 2012: (Online + Social Media + Mobile) Research
Authors: Rakesh Kumar, Madhumita Chakraborty
Companies: PepsiCo, KANTAR TNS Malaysia
November 6, 2012

Research papers

Towards a qualitative control of television sponsorship of television sponsorship

In allowing advertisers to symbolically express their brand identity, TV sponsorship has become a privileged space for brand communication. Advertisers should keep in mind, however, that this method of communication which is difficult to control and...

Catalogue: Seminar 1991: The Expansion of Broadcast Media
Authors: Daniel Bo, Yves Krief
Company: SORGEM IMR
June 15, 1991

Research papers

Internal communications within Dunlop

The paper reports on the findings of a survey undertaken among a UK based sample of Dunlop employees with a view to evaluating internal communications within the company. The specific objectives of the survey were to discover: 1) Attitudes towards...

Catalogue: AMA/ESOMAR Conference 1981: From Advertising To Communication Research
Author: Kingston P. Pratt
June 15, 1981

Research reports

Qualitative research into alternative Aquafresh positioning

The positioning and communication of Aquafresh inthe UK market is currently being re-examined tofind ways of improving the brand's performance.Due to the success of the brand in some overseasmarkets on different advertising platforms, it wasdecided...

Catalogue: CRAM/Peter Cooper Archive Collection
Author: CRAM/Peter Cooper Archive
June 1, 1979