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Research papers

Are you ready to meet EVE?

Surveys are yesterday's insights technology. The future is about artificial intelligence and conversations with benefits for researchers, research buyers, consumers.  In this presentation, we look at the technology, its application and the...

Catalogue: Asia Pacific 2020 - Insights Festival
Authors: Garreth Chandler, Tom Caley
Company: Evolve Research
November 2, 2020

Research papers

Giving voice to the voiceless

This paper looks at AI-powered voice surveys as an alternative survey format for commercial research. Specifically, the paper is looking at whether this type of alternative format can be more effective at capturing a broader more inclusive spectrum...

Catalogue: Asia Pacific 2020 - Insights Festival
Authors: Violet Lazarevic, Anne-Marie Moir, Jonathan Prosser
Companies: Telstra, Lewers Research
November 2, 2020

Videos

Demonstrating the advantage of artificial intelligence in market research

Gary Ellis, COO and co-Founder of Remesh, will delve into the importance of AI in market research, and how it is a valuable tool for drawing qualitative insights on a massive scale to better understand the masses and bring market research into the...

Catalogue: Fusion 2018 (Big Data World + Global Qualitative)
Author: Gary Ellis
November 11, 2018

Research papers

Demonstrating the advantage of artificial intelligence in market research

Gary Ellis, COO and co-Founder of Remesh, in this piece outlines key advantages of AI in market research resulting from work with a number of organisations facing the challenge if transitioning from traditional market research to modern...

Catalogue: Fusion 2018 (Big Data World + Global Qualitative)
Author: Gary Ellis
November 11, 2018

Magazines

Research World (July/August 2006)

Managers often say that research is too sluggish, too expensive, inaccurate and vague. There is simply no time for it. Or they might add that a survey has no role to play in understanding what will come next - “not even customers can predict the...

Catalogue: Research World 2006
Author: ESOMAR B.V.
August 1, 2006

Research papers

Consumer cognitions

This paper reports on a research study using a mental mapping technique, involving laddering interviews, which makes the link between perfume brands and the benefits derived from the purchase, and how these benefits in turn satisfy the purchaser's...

Catalogue: Seminar 1996: Capturing The Elusive Appeal Of Fragrance
Author: Susan Baker
December 1, 1996

Research papers

Small is beautiful

This paper will demonstrate the improvements to the user achieved by switching from centralised data-processing to decentralised processing, using Personal Computers.

Catalogue: Seminar 1988: The Impact Of New User-Oriented Computer Facilities On Market Research
Authors: Hans van den Anker, Danny A. Nijburg
June 15, 1988

Research papers

Electronic Data Capture (EDC)

The purpose of this paper is to review the state-of-the-art in the use of hand-held computers for collecting research data. This may be done via interviewers or ‘tied’ panellists; both approaches will be described and summaries of benefits...

Catalogue: Seminar 1988: The Impact Of New User-Oriented Computer Facilities On Market Research
Author: Peter Jackling
June 15, 1988

Research papers

Interviewing by PC

This paper presents five examples to stimulate broader thinking of how to apply PCs to interviewing. The five examples include: (1) dynamically modifying the questionnaire during its administration; (2) providing respondents with feedback as part of...

Catalogue: Seminar 1988: The Impact Of New User-Oriented Computer Facilities On Market Research
Author: Joseph Curry
June 15, 1988