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Research World (March 2000)

In a new book The grocers: the rise and rise of the super-market chains the authors Andrew Seth and Geoffrey Randall report an estimated 3% of an average adult life will be spent in a supermarket. "The store themselves partly reflect, and patently...

Catalogue: Research World 2000
Author: ESOMAR B.V.
March 1, 2000

Research papers

Retail market measurement

The purpose of this chapter is to explain how market information based upon retail sales is derived and used by manufacturers and retailers to make better business decisions. Since the emergence of mass marketing, manufacturers of fast turnover...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Handbook Of Market And Opinion Research
Authors: James Brooks, Tim S. Bowles
September 1, 1998

Research papers

Added value information

The needs of FMCG manufacturers and retailers require that suppliers of information for marketing decision support take an integrative perspective to what to offer to their market. After discussing the different ways that can be used in looking at a...

Catalogue: Revolutions In Panel Research 1997: New Questions, New Solutions
Authors: Antonie Luijten, Peter Kempe
Company: GfK
February 1, 1997

Research papers

Drilling or mining?

The paper reviews the developments which have taken place in the retailer panel services in the late 80's and early 90's, with specific reference to the move from retail audits to scanning based services and the current trend towards census data. The...

Catalogue: Revolutions In Panel Research 1997: New Questions, New Solutions
Author: Tony Antoniou
February 1, 1997

Research papers

Developing new panel services for retailers

This paper describes how consumer panels in Great Britain have been developed in recent years to provide a wide range of services that are of specific relevance to grocery retailers. The paper will go on to describe in more detail three new services...

Catalogue: Revolutions In Panel Research 1997: New Questions, New Solutions
Author: Allan Breese
Company: KANTAR TNS Malaysia
February 1, 1997

Research papers

Customer databank systems: Principles for making today's retail service offer a matter of organisation

Three principles, drawn from several hundred experiments on positioning service businesses, help to summarise why a customer databank system assists the retailer in the continuity of organisation-wide strategic planning. Principle 1 : In marketing a...

Catalogue: Seminar 1989: Adding Value To Retail Offerings
Authors: Oscar Schneersohn, Chris Macrae
April 24, 1989

Research papers

Relearning customer service at the U.S. auto dealer

The consumer has ambivalent feelings about the new car dealer, who has long been protected by the exclusive franchise system. In the U.S. market there are signs that the dealer franchise system is already undergoing a revolution, caused by changes in...

Catalogue: Seminar 1987: Strategies For Service Management
Author: Philip Wade
Company: JD Power
June 15, 1987

Research papers

Assortment changes un food retail stores

The purpose of this paper is to give a historical review of food assortment trends, especially in the last fifteen years. The current situation is that the consumer can choose between more and more "new" variants in the different product groups. This...

Catalogue: Seminar 1986: Retail Strategies For Profit And Growth
Author: Bo P. Kaiser
June 4, 1986

Research papers

Identifying sales potential and reasons for non-achievement

The rate of retail competition is going to increase more rapidly. The ease with which sales and share gains can be made will decrease rapidly. So the need is urgent to analyse potential more carefully, and to meet it. This requires a much deeper...

Catalogue: Seminar 1986: Retail Strategies For Profit And Growth
Author: Jef Harris
Company: Harris Interactive (Europe)
June 4, 1986