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Driving Africa - Women. Now!

The paper throws light onto the attitudes held by women, across ages and cultures, in the reality of the 'new' South Africa.It is based on a four month syndicated qualitative study undertaken in the middle of 2001, using a variety of elicitation...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Qualitative Ascending Conference 2002
Author: Christiane Gabriel
November 10, 2002

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Shifting sands and winning brands

The last decade has seen the fruits of the oil boom materialize in the form of foreign brands, satellite TV, affluence and hence shifting mindsets. A new generation has appeared. Weaned on satellite TV, they have been afforded exposure to foreign...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Qualitative Ascending Conference 2002
Authors: Dipen Mehta, Ken McDermott
November 10, 2002

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How to 'lose weight' qualitatively

What does qualitative research has to do with losing weight? Seemingly nothing! This paper describes how, by doing research on weight loss and the question of motivation, we came to a new understanding of our own role as researchers and consultants....

Catalogue: ESOMAR Qualitative Ascending Conference 2002
Author: Naama Forsrup
Company: Ipsos MRBI
November 10, 2002

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Quallyfication

The author argues the value of the qualitative mode can be particularly well harnessed if not restricted to the qualitative method. It can by definition add insight to almost any piece of information, including numbers. There is no reason why the...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Qualitative Ascending Conference 2002
Author: Andy Dexter
Company: DVL Smith Ltd
November 10, 2002

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What's right for focus groups now?

This presentation is a joint collaboration of two US qualitative researchers who do not necessarily agree on what?s right for focus groups now. Do you agree with one or the other, or fall some place in between?

Catalogue: ESOMAR Qualitative Ascending Conference 2002
Authors: Judith Langer, Naomi Henderson
November 10, 2002

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Qualitative research

This presentation aims at demonstrating that qualitative research is a powerful tool when a brand is faced with the complexity of differing markets. It starts with the presentation of the current situation of the Hennessy brand, explaining why it is...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Qualitative Ascending Conference 2002
Authors: Mark Whiting, Sandrine McClure
Company: Green Light International
November 10, 2002

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Synaesthesia

Current concepts of brands pay full attention to the rational and symbolic but often overlook their sensory, experiential or synaesthetic aspects. This paper helps open up this complex and fascinating topic by identifying the principles of...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Qualitative Ascending Conference 2002
Authors: Peter Cooper, Alan Branthwaite
Company: QRi Consulting Ltd.
November 10, 2002

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From rags to riches

This paper outlines how qualitative research, using projective techniques, has been used to overcome cultural barriers of discussing the taboo subject of female hygiene. The technique delivered a deep understanding into means of breaking ingrained...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 2002: Consolidation Or Renewal?
Authors: Loula Zaklama, Mohamed Saada
Companies: RadaResearch & Public Relations Company, Procter & Gamble
September 22, 2002

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Magazines

A media plan that uses magazines for advertising and targets opinion leaders can make use of two levers which involve interpersonal communication: the first is quantitative because opinion leaders are over-exposed to magazines and have more contacts...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF WAM Conference 2002: Print
Authors: Bruno Schumutz, Eric Vernette
June 13, 2002