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Chinese gen Y: The generation of opportunities

This paper offers the key findings from a study done on Generation Y (born 1980 to 1990) in China, providing a close look at these new Chinese super consumers that shape the presence and the future of the mass Chinese consumer society.By exploring...

Catalogue: Asia Pacific 2016: Get Connected!
Authors: Dirk Ziems, Sami Wong
Company: concept m research + consulting GmbH
May 19, 2016

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A mobile discovery to reveal the passions of Chinese youth

ABInBev China commissioned MobileMeasure (MM) Consulting to understand the new age connected youth and their passions. They wanted to discover the existing and emerging target market segments in China and identify their interests, passions and...

Catalogue: Asia Pacific 2016: Get Connected!
Authors: Navin Williams, Muthu Kathiresan
May 19, 2016

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Bringing mindfulness into micro moments

In an ideal world, we would all be mindful every moment of our lives & keep track of exactly how we feel and what we are thinking. However, about 47% of our waking hours are spent thinking about what isn't going on. Consumer research often relies...

Catalogue: Asia Pacific 2016: Get Connected!
Authors: Sushma Panchawati, Jayadevan Ambat, Prithvi Raj, Ravi Dixit
Company: Nielsen
May 19, 2016

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Partnership, marriage, hookup, or one night stand?

Our ecosystem, comprising client, agency, and consumer is being impacted by the shift of marketing budgets towards digital expenditure, and away from traditional. Different consumer behaviour patterns and resultant media allocation influence the...

Catalogue: Asia Pacific 2016: Get Connected!
Authors: David McCallum, Tomoko Nishi
May 19, 2016

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How to save two industries and make a little money

Digital Segment Targeting is the name we give to a new set of techniques that involve scaling up attitudinal data via lookalike modelling to identify a large constituency within the general population that are likely to have the same attitudes, and...

Catalogue: Asia Pacific 2016: Get Connected!
Author: Alistair Leathwood
Company: KANTAR TNS Malaysia
May 19, 2016

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Taking games seriously

The use of games as a part of the qualitative toolkit, contrasting their use in market research with user experience, service design and design thinking, is addressed in this paper. The relevance of games and potential in Asia-Pacific is showcased...

Catalogue: Asia Pacific 2016: Get Connected!
Authors: Lee Ryan, Satish Pai, Monica Cravenetya
Company: Deka Marketing Research
May 19, 2016

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Indonesia's new path to purchase and it's all mobile

In our presentation we'll demonstrate how we conducted a detailed consumer study using an approach of combined passive monitoring as well as active surveys, yielded richer insights into the Indonesian mobile user than ever before. We first conducted...

Catalogue: Asia Pacific 2016: Get Connected!
Authors: Masao Kakihara, Karthik Venkatakrishnan
Company: GfK
May 19, 2016

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Myth VS facts

While the ageing phenomenon poses challenges to social and economic development, products and services that serve the needs of the senior consumers appear to be underdeveloped, especially in Asia where the speed at which the population is ageing...

Catalogue: Asia Pacific 2016: Get Connected!
Author: Dangjaithawin Anantachai
Company: INTAGE HOLDINGS Inc.
May 19, 2016

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Future-proofing a tracking study in Japan

Research should always be about putting the consumer at the centre of our thinking. Considering an acceleration of mobile platforms, now is the time to focus on developing "device-agnostic". In alliance with Ipsos global/local experts, we challenged...

Catalogue: Asia Pacific 2016: Get Connected!
Authors: Makoto Moriguchi, Daniel Welch
Company: Ipsos MRBI
May 19, 2016