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Advertising and purchasing

I have been asked to describe to you a proposal recently published by Newsweek magazine in the U.S.A. which has been prepared by Axiom Market Research Bureau Inc.together with the British Market Research Bureau Ltd. in London. It was a study which...

Catalogue: Seminar 1978: The Business Of Advertising
Author: Timothy Joyce
June 1, 1978

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Circulation control by computer based and supervision models

The need for an analytical penetration by newspaper and magazine distribution as well as the essential need for management to take an interest in entrepreneurial problems in this sphere, indeed to a higher degree than the branded article business...

Catalogue: Seminar 1976: Research Into Distribution Problems And Consumer Purchasing Behaviour For The Publishing Industry
Authors: F. Schülten, Heino Stöwsand
December 1, 1976

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The trade as a consumer

Just as consumers purchase goods from a retailer so do wholesalers and retailers buy products from a manufacturer. This paper takes the concept of penetration and repeated purchase, previously developed for use with consumer panels, and applies it to...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1976: Research That Works For Today's Marketing Problems
Authors: Alan J. Handyside, Pauline S. Irons
June 15, 1976

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Some reflections on article range selection

This paper is aimed at exploring some of the forces that influence the retailer when he tries to compose or change his particular article range selection. In this, as I will endeavour to show, he has an only limited leeway and he is the child of his...

Catalogue: Seminar 1975: Product Range Policy In Retailing And Co-operation With Manufacturers
Author: Anton Casper Rudolphus Dreesmann
August 1, 1975

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Evaluation process models

The choice or decision process of a consumer passes off along several stages. The general sequence of the stages in the decision process is: 1. problem recognition, the felt need for a product or a service; 2. decision to spend money on a product...

Catalogue: Seminar 1975: Market Modelling
Author: Willem Frederik van Raaij
June 1, 1975

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The Lintas-"Pam" (German)

Corresponding to special agency's needs we have developed a sub-model to identify determinant attributes of buying-attitude. Its name is: "PAM" (Preference Analysis Model). PAM will be explained in detail and by examples. LINTAS realised in the last...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1974: The Challenges Facing Marketing Research
Authors: Peter Kreye, Olaf Jansen
September 1, 1974

Research papers

The Lintas-"Pam"

Corresponding to special agency's needs we have developed a sub-model to identify determinant attributes of buying-attitude. Its name is: "PAM" (Preference Analysis Model). PAM will be explained in detail and by examples. LINTAS realised in the last...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1974: The Challenges Facing Marketing Research
Authors: Olaf Jansen, Peter Kreye
September 1, 1974

Research papers

Profiling customers based on product purchasing characteristics

Identification and examination of characteristic behaviour patterns of target markets is thus a key element in the planning process. The present paper describes the first phase of a project to examine and compare alternative ways of profiling...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/WAPOR Congress 1973: The Application Of Market And Social Research For More Efficient Planning
Authors: Patrick Le Maire, Susan P. Douglas, Yves Evrard
September 1, 1973

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The use of market and brand trend data deriving from the R.B.l. motorists diary panel in the United Kingdom

This paper sets out to illustrate by example the use of a Motorists Diary Panel covering both the petrol and motor oil markets. We have taken, two separate marketing activities which have had a profound effect on the market and a third example...

Catalogue: Seminar 1972: Panels
Authors: Roger Sargood, I. M. Hunt
Company: ESSO
June 15, 1972