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Research papers

The shape of conversations

This presentation will look at our learnings that have come out of mapping dozens of brands and categories on Twitter. Among other things, we will characterise the different shapes of category conversations that can emerge around brands; we will look...

Catalogue: Congress 2015: Revelations
Author: Kyle Findlay
Company: KANTAR TNS Malaysia
October 1, 2015

Research papers

Mirror, mirror on the wall

If we define the client as anyone without whom a business wouldn’t exist, there is a group of people that are very important to marketing research but are ironically overlooked. In this presentation we treat the respondents with the same...

Catalogue: Congress 2015: Revelations
Authors: Hetta Bramley, Kristin Hickey
October 1, 2015

Research papers

Has customer centricity been lacking empathy all along?

Finding synergies among primary research and big data can feel like a dance of north-seeking magnets. Big data tends to focus on correlation (what, where, who), whereas market research historically focuses on causation (why). Gongos ajnd...

Catalogue: Congress 2015: Revelations
Authors: Sarah Phillips, Camille Nicita, Justin Smith, Susan Scarlet
October 1, 2015

Research papers

Reliability and predictive validity in consumer neuroscience

Consumer neuroscience research often employs small samples, and questions are frequently raised as to whether resulting inferences are reliable and relevant to real world behaviour. Here we share extensive findings that directly address these...

Catalogue: Congress 2015: Revelations
Author: Michael E. Smith
Company: Nielsen
October 1, 2015

Research papers

The theory of the crime

Extracting insights from data is a lot like trying to solve a murder based on circumstantial evidence. We create one or more "theories" or narratives and then look to the evidence for confirmation of our hypotheses. This all works reasonably well...

Catalogue: Congress 2015: Revelations
Author: David G. Bakken
October 1, 2015

Research papers

Modular surveys for agile research solutions

New sampling applications such as RDIT, Google Consumer Surveys and other DIY applications provide researchers with exciting opportunities to leverage agile market research solutions that go beyond the reach of access panels and do so with greater...

Catalogue: Congress 2015: Revelations
Authors: David Jamieson, Grant Miller, John Crockett
Company: IRIS Network
October 1, 2015

Research papers

Globally irrational, locally rational?

Behavioral economics(BE) has been a big trend in market research and as it spreads across the globe, we need to consider whether we're as irrational as we seem to be. Insights from BE are often portrayed as universal human tendencies despite the fact...

Catalogue: Asia Pacific 2015: Asia Means Business
Author: Elina Halonen
June 15, 2015

Videos

Emerging trends in the use of Big Data in research

This presentation will showcase the following four trends:Combining Big Data Analytics with Third party Research:Combining enterprise big data analytics with market research produces very powerful results. This fills up the gaps in data availability...

Catalogue: Asia Pacific 2015: Asia Means Business
Author: Himanshu Jha
June 15, 2015

Webinars

Flash news: EU-US Safe Harbour ends

Join us in this special Government Affairs Matters Flash News webinar looking at the court decision and analysing the impact it will have on market research agencies and their clients. We’ll debunk the myths and talk about the actual impact this...

Catalogue: Webinars 2015
Authors: Kim Smouter-Umans, Howard Fienberg, Alexander Singewald, Michelle Goddard, Abby Devine
June 15, 2015