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Utilizing rich multimedia methods for the elicitation of preferences for radical future technologies

This paper shows how the application of a platform for information acceleration methodologies can quickly allow organizations to develop preference profiles of potential users even before a product is available for market.The results of this study...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Conference on Marketing 2004
Authors: Jordan Louviere, Tim Coltman, Timothy Devinney
October 10, 2004

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Asking consumers what they want when they don't know the answer

This paper argues that new product development research requires a very different approach where the technology being tested involves a change in mindset. It uses the example of a concept test for a new form of mobile instant messaging.

Catalogue: ESOMAR Conference on Excellence in Consumer Insights 2004
Author: Ben Lovejoy
Company: KANTAR TNS Malaysia
April 18, 2004

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Product launch decision testing and demand forecasting using virtual store shelves

Along with customer probes, simulated shelf testing is a method of launch decision testing for new products. It is an excellent method from the standpoint of measuring the relative power of a new product vis-a-vis competing products, and its...

Catalogue: Asia Pacific 2004
Author: Ayumi Higaki
Company: INTAGE HOLDINGS Inc.
March 28, 2004

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Six Sigma in marketing and marketing research

The objective of this paper is to highlight the impact Six Sigma philosophy is having in the field of marketing and the opportunities and challenges thus facing marketing research. Six Sigma concepts are revolutionizing the marketing process and,...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 2002: Consolidation Or Renewal?
Authors: Hara Prasad Nanda, Niloy Sanyal
September 22, 2002

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Crossing the knowledge and corporate boundaries to systematize invention and innovation

The process of corporate innovation is often left to outside consultants and internal/external teams specializing in the invention process. Market researchers are all too often neglected in this process, even though the newly emerging tools of...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 2002: Consolidation Or Renewal?
Authors: Jeffrey Ewald, Jacqueline Beckley, Charles E. Cleveland, Teri Curran Mascuch, Howard R. Moskowitz, Laurent Florès
Company: Moskowitz Jacobs Inc.
September 22, 2002

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Research can be innovative too

This paper describes a research project born of a business need at Procter & Gamble. Management had the vision that adoption of our new innovations could be accelerated if we could identify those consumers with the highest likelihood of being...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 2002: Consolidation Or Renewal?
Authors: Richard Herbert, Mahmoud Aboul-Fath
Company: Procter & Gamble
September 22, 2002

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Managing the diffusion of innovation

One of the significant issues facing brand owners is the successful introduction of new products and/or services to market. The importance of facilitating new product diffusion is increasingly important with the escalating costs of entry into many...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 2002: Consolidation Or Renewal?
Authors: Clive Nancarrow, Martin Oxley
September 22, 2002

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Extracting MR samples from large CRM databases

This paper examines the challenges of using a large CRM database as a sampling frame for research purposes. It is based on Centurion's experiences of designing, developing and implementing such systems. Apart from the core sampling process the paper...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Customer Relationship Management Conference 2002
Authors: Mark Katz, Robert Jacob, Julian Simpson
March 17, 2002

Research papers

Brand effect

Although manufacturers invest a lot of resources to develop their brand, removing the 'brand effect' is sometimes necessary to get a more objective view of the product characteristics. During Car Clinics, the brands' promises can be so strong that...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Automotive Marketing Conference 2002
Authors: Claudia Chin, Simon Wilson, Nathalie Sannino
March 4, 2002