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Eight foundation stones for successful innovation in market research

This paper shares the insights from continuous primary research over the past three years with 25 leading multinational and large domestic Australian clients exploring their current and emerging needs with respect to market research.The paper...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Conference 2005: Innovate!
Author: Mark Sundquist
March 25, 2005

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Early warning systems and firm survival

Innovation, in the context of invention taken to market, has long been identified as a key factor for growth of companies.This is particularly true for disruptive innovations, which radically change product and industry boundaries. Indeed, disruptive...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Conference 2005: Innovate!
Authors: Phillip A. Cartwright, Philippe Silberzahn, Bernard Buisson
February 27, 2005

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InnoSpa

This paper is a part of a literature review for InnoSpa Research Program that is born from companies' needs and interests to understand, measure and develop organizational innovativeness.The program will produce a systemic view of organizational...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Conference 2005: Innovate!
Authors: Tuula Antola, Jukka Pohjola
February 27, 2005

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Construction of innovation environments

There is not a single path to innovation. Instead, this complex process has styles and modes.The paper describes processes and addresses instruments that have helped the authors to build 'innovation environments', both within their own company and...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Conference 2005: Innovate!
Authors: Jorge Karol, Carmen Suen Blanc
February 27, 2005

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How to validate a new MR tool?

What is happening in a grocery store? What kinds of market research methods are capable of mirroring or replicating customer behaviour in this dynamic environment? Gaming computing has become an important area in computer science and can be used to...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Conference 2005: Innovate!
Authors: Haagen Saether-Larsen, Ingvar Tjostheim
February 27, 2005

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Something tells me it's all happening at the zoo

The current competitiveness of the marketplace requires that qualitative research seek and deliver insights into a range of subject matter, including the nature and differences between brands.In pursuit of this, the sector has at its disposal a...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Conference 2005: Innovate!
Author: Neil McPhee
February 27, 2005

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Slow research

This paper describes how the concept of 'slow' could be applied to market research. The author coined the concept of 'Slow Research' at the 2004 Technovate seminar.The idea was to describe a way in which both suppliers and buyers in the market...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Conference 2005: Innovate!
Author: Jörgen Johansson
February 27, 2005

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Taming the wild

This paper explores the role that brainstorming plays and should play in the innovation process; does it really deliver what it promises? An emerging disconcert is at the heart of this question; has 'creativity' started to lead its own life, has it...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Conference 2005: Innovate!
Author: Anneke De Jong
February 27, 2005

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Caught in the web

Word of mouth has long been recognised as the most powerful form of communication and now the internet has dramatically increased the scope consumers have to transmit and to receive messages from trusted sources. Consumers are exploiting this in huge...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Conference 2005: Innovate!
Author: Gordon Pincott
Company: KANTAR TNS Malaysia
February 27, 2005