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You can't judge a book by its cover!

This paper proposes a new research technique to resolve the issue of severe acquiescence bias seen in the Middle East. It identifies the factors responsible for this problem and investigates the role played by specific aspects related to social...

Catalogue: Congress 2008: Frontiers
Authors: Arun Joshi, Sagar Tamang, Himanshu Vashisthaz
Company: Nielsen
September 26, 2008

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Is the world really flat?

This paper looks at the general status and role of women in the society in countries that are culturally very different from each other and then examines the notions of love and romance among them. It explores in details to see if the forces of...

Catalogue: Congress 2008: Frontiers
Authors: Manish Makhijani, Sakkina Pittalwala
Companies: Flamingo, Unilever
September 26, 2008

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Can online panels be truly global?

In the era of online data collection, online panels and especially panel portals are becoming the way how marketing research is marketing itself among people across the globe. The need for good design, usability and localization is challenging...

Catalogue: Congress 2008: Frontiers
Author: Alexander V. Shashkin
Company: Online Market Intelligence (OMI)
September 26, 2008

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Beyond benchmarking

How can scores from a concept tested in Germany be reliably compared with those from the same concept tested in China? Measured and true concept scores can widely vary between countries due to e.g. cultural response behavior, response styles, time...

Catalogue: Innovate 2008
Authors: Filip De Boeck, Kristof De Wulf, Annelies Verhaeghe
Company: InSites Consulting
June 16, 2008

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Latino youngsters

Youth (defined as 16-25) in Latin America is both an actor and a target of change. At that age, they are either at school (High school or University) or entering the productive world. Not only are they consumers (and vectors of fads, new values,...

Catalogue: Latin America 2008
Authors: Brieuc Martin-Onraet, Gregorio de Villa
May 13, 2008

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The myth of the invincible global brand

Companies face a strong imperative to take their brands global. Confronted by shareholders demanding continually increasing returns, managers often look for growth in new markets abroad when their brand shares have leveled off at home. Consequently,...

Catalogue: Latin America 2008
Authors: Jorge Alagon, Nigel Hollis
Company: KANTAR TNS Malaysia
May 13, 2008

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Bridging market paradoxes

Living in a glo-cal culture isn't easy: major trends and local particularities converge, collide and finally merge in a sort of cultural mash, which has both to be dissected into its particularities and understood as a whole in the quest for consumer...

Catalogue: Latin America 2008
Author: Saul Feldman
May 13, 2008

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Dreaming of red mansions

Historically some of us have experienced global research studies which have viewed Asia as underdeveloped Western markets; or have fitted findings into a western paradigm. However increasingly we see markets leapfrog typical evolutionary paths:...

Catalogue: Asia Pacific 2008
Authors: Lee Ryan, Lisa Li
Company: KANTAR TNS Malaysia
April 9, 2008

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A global method, a local approach

This paper aims to demonstrate that by looking at the particularly Japanese factors influencing the focus group dynamic and circumstances, the Japanese focus group can become a more useful and even stimulating methodology.This paper will argue that...

Catalogue: Asia Pacific 2008
Author: Drago Djourov
Company: Flamingo
April 9, 2008