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Media measurement in a megacity

Jakarta has experienced huge gains in urban and economic development over the last ten years. The megacity now houses a substantial and affluent middle class with lifestyles in line with those of the Asian tigers. Their reading habits and value to...

Catalogue: Asia Pacific Conference 1996: Marketing In Asia
Authors: Philip Rich, Trevor Sharot
Company: Nielsen
November 1, 1996

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Negotiating China's first advertising law

This paper will argue that there is an opportunity for China market researchers, and perhaps researchers elsewhere in Asia, to incorporate an understanding of the new advertising law into their advertising pre-testing methodologies and...

Catalogue: Asia Pacific Conference 1996: Marketing In Asia
Author: James Chadwick
November 1, 1996

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Regional diversity in China and its impact on pricing strategy

China, with its 1.2 billion people, presents itself as one of the most promising future markets for most multinational companies. China also has a proud and continuous history of more than five thousand years with one written language. However,...

Catalogue: Asia Pacific Conference 1996: Marketing In Asia
Author: Lynn Y.S. Lin
Company: BBI Group
November 1, 1996

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Media research

This review looks at the media research services currently available in fourteen key Asia Pacific markets, namely: Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, New Zealand, The Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand...

Catalogue: Asia Pacific Conference 1996: Marketing In Asia
Author: Andrew Green
November 1, 1996

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The changing faces of Chinese women

China has been described as a sleeping dragon that has just woken up. The economic reform, combined with the rapid growth of foreign investment, has propelled the economy to double digit growth. The process of opening the Chinese economy is...

Catalogue: Asia Pacific Conference 1996: Marketing In Asia
Author: Yim Ling Sum
Company: Nielsen
November 1, 1996

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A buyer's perspective

Marketing in Asia Pacific is poised to enter a new phase of consumer demand, requiring different marketing skills and approach. At a basic level, brand marketing is about focusing on consumer needs rather than on manufacture ability. This concept is...

Catalogue: Asia Pacific Conference 1996: Marketing In Asia
Author: Kay Broadbent
November 1, 1996