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Health 2.0

This presentation illustrates how social media content can serve market research and the health care industry by means of a real-life case about epilepsy. A new research paradigm of social media research is developed and outlined. Having scraped over...

Catalogue: Global Healthcare 2010: Trends And Innovation Booster
Authors: Rudi Van Campenhout, René Hansen, Niels Schillewaert
Companies: InSites Consulting, UCB
March 3, 2010

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Innovative online research

This case study describes an online qualitative research project that used innovative study design, interviewing technologies (multimedia interviewing, mobile research), and voice analysis in an effort to refine public policy for the US presidential...

Catalogue: Online Research 2009: Online Panels & Beyond
Author: Ron Riley
October 29, 2009

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Best practices in mobile research

Mobile Internet access is emerging as an alternative to Internet access on desktop or laptop computers. Members of online panels can receive invitations to surveys on their mobile devices, and data collection from respondents using mobile devices is...

Catalogue: Online Research 2009: Online Panels & Beyond
Authors: Chris Ferneyhough, Chris Ryan, Manuel Zahariev
Company: Vision Critical
October 29, 2009

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Fragrance 2.0

With the advent of the social web (also known as web 2.0) as a new way of communicating ideas, market researchers are faced with a new social space that requires relevant methods to apprehend its segments, analyse opinions and identify trends. As the...

Catalogue: Fragrance 2009: The Trends Mistral
Authors: Anthony Hamelle, Lauranie Nonotte, Julien Lévy
Company: Linkfluence
June 26, 2009

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Analytic implications of panel data quality

This methodological case study illustrates differences in data quality resulting from different online panel recruitment methods. Survey data from two B2B online panels were compared to each other and to data collected from a phone-to-Web sample. One...

Catalogue: Panel Research 2008
Author: Bob Harlow
Company: RONIN International
October 24, 2008

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Measuring the value of respondent engagement

Whilst anecdotal evidence exists, Engage and GMI's research will provide a rigorous basis for determining how best to tackle the issue of respondent engagement.How can we better engage with online respondents? What is the value of that engagement for...

Catalogue: Panel Research 2008
Authors: Deborah Sleep, Jon Puleston
Companies: Engage Research, GMI (Global Market Insite)
October 24, 2008

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Using global online panels

Over the past few years, online research has become an invaluable tool in the toolkit of researchers across the world. By utilising online access panels, researchers have been able to conduct research faster than ever before. They have been able to...

Catalogue: Asia Pacific 2008
Authors: Charles Pearson, Heaven Zhang, Rich Ridlen, Emma Smith, Andrew Cooper
Company: Research Now SSI
April 9, 2008

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A tale of two cities

The paper tries to understand the lives of working professionals in terms of the challenges and opportunities that are presented to them in the cities of Shanghai and Mumbai. It tries to find commonalities that exist between the people in two cities...

Catalogue: Asia Pacific 2008
Authors: Sandeep Budhiraja, Kalyan Karmakar
Companies: KANTAR TNS Malaysia, Nielsen
April 9, 2008

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Moving tracking studies on-line

This paper describes how the idea, set-up, test and the following transition of a large field data (100% open answers) process from telephone to the internet was carried out. It also describes what problems were encountered and how these were dealt...

Catalogue: Panel Research 2007
Authors: Fredrik Nauckhoff, Bo Mattson, Fredrik Östgren
Companies: Cint AB, Nepa
October 28, 2007