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From a snapshot to a movie

The Beverage Brand Barometer, a Coca-Cola consumer tracking study covering over 85 countries, has become a powerful strategic planning and marketing investment productivity tool. The method is compared to transforming a snapshot photo (a static...

Catalogue: Congress 2011: Impact
Authors: Vittorio Raimondi, Patricio Pagani, Ram Krishnamurthy
Companies: The Coca-Cola Company , Infotools
September 18, 2011

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Gamification

'Gamification' is sweeping the online and business worlds, but how much is hype vs. reality? The promise of gamification is that the addition of game-like elements can increase participation and engagement in any process or experience, whether in the...

Catalogue: Congress 2011: Impact
Authors: Kyle Findlay, Kirsty Alberts
Company: KANTAR TNS Malaysia
September 18, 2011

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What can tobacco addiction teach us about consumer decision making?

This paper sheds light on how emotion, anxiety, reward, and hedonic forecast are involved in consumer behavior. The presenters seek to relate how changes in reward and hedonic forecast mechanisms in chronic tobacco use can help understand the way...

Catalogue: Congress 2011: Impact
Authors: Alejandro Salgado-Montejo, Carlos Velasco, Cristina Blanco, Enrique Guarin
Company: Neurosketch
September 18, 2011

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Predictability of movie box office based on trailer testing

Neuroscience is increasingly being used as a diagnostic tool in helping marketers better understand consumer reactions to advertising, marketing, p ackaging, concepts and other marketing-relevant stimuli. However, little research ...

Catalogue: Congress 2011: Impact
Authors: W. Bryan Smith, Keith Winter
Company: EmSense Corporation
September 18, 2011

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The game experiments

The concept of 'gamification' is sweeping across the marketing communication industry, and is being discussed in marketing departments, advertising agencies and even governments around the globe. We began exploring the idea of game-play in greater...

Catalogue: Congress 2011: Impact
Authors: Deborah Sleep, Jon Puleston
Companies: GMI (Global Market Insite), Engage Research
September 18, 2011

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Market research reloaded

In light of recent developments in the market research sector, MOA ( the market research sector organisation in the Netherlands) has formed a think tank. This group has investigated developments in ICT and other non-market research sectors, resulting...

Catalogue: Congress 2011: Impact
Authors: Wim van Slooten, Pieter-Paul Verheggen
September 18, 2011

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As stimulating as black coffee

Recipients of research communications are often left confused and un-inspired. As a result, although research must be used to drive change within our clients, a lot of researchers' work is wasted. Researchers need radically different approaches to...

Catalogue: Congress 2011: Impact
Author: Lucy Davison
Company: Keen as Mustard Marketing
September 18, 2011

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Crowd interpretation

Research is becoming increasingly a commodity. We see a trend towards DIY research on the client side. Researchers are no longer in the business of data collection or analysis only. The researcher of the future needs to be an insight generator and...

Catalogue: Congress 2011: Impact
Authors: Peter Claes, Gigi Ilustre, Niels Schillewaert, Annelies Verhaeghe
Company: InSites Consulting
September 18, 2011

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Evolving better concepts

Monadic concept testing is an essential tool in phase gate processes to weed out risky product launches. As an optimization tool, however, it suffers from measurement error, poor discrimination, and limited ability to test multiple variations. By...

Catalogue: Congress 2011: Impact
Authors: Kevin Karty, Erin Breland, Gemma Tyson, Michelle Gansle
Company: Affinnova
September 18, 2011