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Research papers

On the scent of a mystery

A partial exploration of some of the biological and psychological dimensions of odour is undertaken herein. Metaphor often reveals cultural viewpoints in regard to the senses, and smell - both positive and negative - is frequently characterised...

Catalogue: Seminar 1993: Consumer Research In Fragrance Business
Author: Joseph A. Precker
June 15, 1993

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Ariel high suds detergent in Egypt

Ariel High Suds Detergent in Egypt enjoys very high awareness, a continually growing user base and an excellent image. In fact, three years after launch, the brand has become the leader in its category. However, the brand did not have a smooth start....

Catalogue: ESOMAR Conference 1992: The Opportunity Factors To Business Success In The Post War Middle East
Authors: Mahmoud Aboul-Fath, Loula Zaklama
Companies: Procter & Gamble, RadaResearch & Public Relations Company
June 15, 1992

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The use of consumer research to assess the potential and optimize the launch of a new brand in the Arabian Peninsula

For many years Head and Shoulders was Procter and Gamble's only entry in the shampoo market in the Middle East. H&S was by far the leading anti-dandruff shampoo enjoying very high market shares throughout the Arabian Peninsula. The problem,...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Conference 1992: The Opportunity Factors To Business Success In The Post War Middle East
Author: John F. Cook
Company: Procter & Gamble
June 15, 1992

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Application of corporate culture to global strategies

Shiseido Co., Ltd., the world's fourth-largest cosmetic manufacturer, was established in 1872 with a Confucian concept of aiming to discover and create new values with global resources." From its inception, self-reform efforts to always react quickly...

Catalogue: ESOMAR/ARF/JMA Conference 1992: Marketing And Research Under A "New World Order"
Author: Yoshiharu Fukuhara
June 15, 1992

Magazines

Marketing and research today (May 1992)

Whilst all consumer products have both sensory and image propertiesthat work together to influence the user's perceptions, the image content in fine fragrances is probably one of the highest of any product type. One of the papers in this Journal...

Catalogue: Marketing and Research Today
Author: ESOMAR B.V.
May 1, 1992

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The testing and development of innovative fragrances

Part one of the paper reviews the innovation process and relates this to the creation of new fragrances. Special attention is focussed on the development phase, of the creative process, which recognises the difficulty of using conventional market...

Catalogue: Seminar 1991: Fine Fragrances And Fragrances In Consumer Products
Author: Tom McGee
Company: Givaudan
June 15, 1991

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The use of non-verbal techniques in multi-country research

As respondents often have difficulty communicating the strength of their feelings, verbal altitudinal response can be a poor predictor of consumer behaviour. However, when physiological data is added to measure the intensity of TRUE feelings an...

Catalogue: Seminar 1991: Fine Fragrances And Fragrances In Consumer Products
Authors: Liz Dewson, Hervé Gremont
Company: KANTAR TNS Malaysia
June 15, 1991

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Turning images into fragrances

Whilst all consumer products have both sensory and image properties which work together to influence the user's perception, the image content in fine fragrances is probably one of the highest. Consumer life style aspirations, self image and even...

Catalogue: Seminar 1991: Fine Fragrances And Fragrances In Consumer Products
Authors: Anthony A. Williams, D. J. Whittlestone, Derek C. Martin
June 15, 1991

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All's well that smells well?

Advanced production technologies have contributed to a high quality standard for most branded consumer goods - e.g. detergents. This generally high standard inevitably leads to a high degree of perceived similarity in blind product tests - pure...

Catalogue: Seminar 1991: Fine Fragrances And Fragrances In Consumer Products
Author: Haas-Wiili Schroif
June 15, 1991