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Consumer panel behavioral and attitudinal insights in responding to retail shopping trip decay

With technological advances in consumer panel collection devices and the absolute size of consumer panel samples, analysis applications that integrate behavioral and attitudinal measures are becoming more common place....

Catalogue: ESOMAR Panel Research Conference 2005
Author: Todd Hale
Company: Nielsen
April 17, 2005

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Category management

This paper describes the Category Management methodology used through Consumer Panel information in different countries in Latin America (Argentina, Brazil and Chile), aimed at opportunities for manufacturers and retailers in the search for the best...

Catalogue: Latin America 2004: Integrating Diversity Across the Continent
Authors: Ana Cláudia Hernandes Fioratti, Dionisio Seissus García
October 24, 2004

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Facilitating customer relationships through marketing research

Proprietary panels have been adopted by many organizations to lower costs and speed up market research.Kodak has taken the proprietary panel a step beyond to develop a mechanism to enhance their customer relationships.This paper reviews how Kodak and...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 2004: Integrating Marketing Research in Business
Authors: Berni Stevens, Thomas Catalano
September 19, 2004

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Passive VS. button pushing

The authors report findings from an extensive analysis comparing two TV meter panels in Quebec and Canada; the TNS Picture Matching technology (PMT) and Arbitron's Portable People meter (PPM). Paramount in this comparison is the passive nature of...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF WAM Conference 2004: Television
Authors: Ken Purdye, Pasquale A. Pellegrini
June 18, 2004

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Idolised advertising

This paper sets out to prove that viewers that become deeply involved in event television programs, such as Idol, respond more positively to advertising.The nature of the program offers multiple touch points for viewers to form bonds with the event....

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF WAM Conference 2004: Television
Authors: Jim Alexander, Doug Peiffer
June 18, 2004

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So you bought yourself a PPM panel...

Since May 2003 the Flemish broadcaster VRT (Vlaamse Radio en Televisieomroep) and its advertising partner VAR (Vlaamse Audiovisuele Regie) have established a fully operational PPM panel for Radio audience measurement, with additional television...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF WAM Conference 2004: Radio
Authors: Wouter Quartier, Sven Lardon
June 17, 2004

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Learning more about planning for marketing efficiency

Starting with a discussion of two analyses from a recently published multibrand study, this paper argues that such work could help us learn much more about the effects of different marketing and planning decisions. The paper outlines a proposal which...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF WAM Conference 2003: Media Mix
Author: Alan Smith
June 18, 2003

Research papers

The effects of PVRs on television viewing

By analyzing data from the Nielsen National People Meter Sample, this paper dimensions the penetration of PVRs in television households in the United States. Also, Nielsen has established an offline test panel of people meter homes equipped with TiVo...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF WAM Conference 2003: Television
Authors: Daniel J. Monistere, Scott L. Brown
Company: Nielsen
June 17, 2003

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If the future is grey, is the future bright?

The key focus of this study is to understand the impact of the ageing population on purchasing behaviour in FMCG markets. The authors attempt to determine whether purchase behaviour remains constant with age, focusing especially on store and category...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Excellence in Consumer Insights Conference 2003
Authors: Andrew Czarnowski, Peter Gouw
Companies: KANTAR TNS Malaysia, GfK
March 30, 2003