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The production of a 'consumer' based strategy plan for the Museum of Victoria

This paper will show how the tools of marketing research, marketing, financial analysis and strategic planning were used to assist in the repositioning of the Museum of Victoria. It will show how these tools heightened the realisation that the Museum...

Catalogue: Seminar 1990: Research And Marketing For The Arts
Authors: Simon McCall, Malcolm Ellenport
June 15, 1990

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Marketing and research today (June 1990)

Would you like an answer to the question: what reallygoes on among consumers? Here is a seminal article that merits close reading. It tells much about the uniqueness of our times and our societies. It abandons the narrow economic view of the consumer...

Catalogue: Marketing and Research Today
Author: ESOMAR B.V.
June 1, 1990

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Marketing and research today (February 1990)

As we enter the final ten years of the twentieth century,this is an appropriate moment to look around us, todirect our gaze at issues more fundamental than techniques, or professional problems. Market researchersare often accused of being too...

Catalogue: Marketing and Research Today
Author: ESOMAR B.V.
February 1, 1990

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Global attack

Johnnie Walker is the world's largest scotch brand and has enjoyed historicially a dominant position in many markets. However, in recent years the brand has come under some strong competition in many of its leading markets. As a consequence of this...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1989
Authors: Terry Hanby, Carol Coutt, Margaret Holmes
September 1, 1989

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Retailer/supplier relationships in plastic cards and payment systems

This paper examines the current Australian plastic cards and payment systems situation and describes how and why a 'dominant' retailer is attempting to shape retailer/supplier relationships in this particular channel of distribution so as to add...

Catalogue: Seminar 1989: Adding Value To Retail Offerings
Author: Steve Worthington
June 15, 1989

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A macro-simulation model of the cigarette market

In a computer model simulating the development of the cigarette market in dependance of demographic structures a life cycle approach to smoking behaviour pattern was used. The essential parameters of this model are the rate of habit formation up to...

Catalogue: Seminar 1989: Is Marketing Keeping Up With The Consumer?
Authors: Ernst Gehmacher, Franz Birk
Company: IFES - Institute for Empirical Social Research
June 15, 1989

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Mobilizing values to slice up the market

The paper reports on a test of the model in a benchmark study done in the field of financial institutions. Respondents are categorized and grouped using the two key measures, and the predictions about them tested using a perceptual mapping technique...

Catalogue: Seminar 1989: Is Marketing Keeping Up With The Consumer?
Author: Jan Hofmeyr
June 15, 1989

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Old is gold: But who is old?

The paper is divided in two parts. The first part discusses the demographic, economic and cultural aspects that stand behind the growing importance of elderly people as consumers of goods and services. Elderly people are not a homogeneous lot. The...

Catalogue: Seminar 1989: The Untapped Gold Mine
Author: Gabriele Morello
June 15, 1989

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The international approach of Laura Ashley

The major objective of this paper is to provide an indication as to the manner in which an internationally successful brand retailer views its approach to the expansion of its image and trading base in the international market place. The Laura Ashley...

Catalogue: Seminar 1989: Adding Value To Retail Offerings
Author: Mark L. Bunce
June 15, 1989