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Baby boomers are changing the face of 50+

The population aged 50 years and older is poised to explode around the globe, because people born after World War II, the Baby Boomers, are moving into this age cohort and will reinvent aging. Boomers will definitely make their mark in a different...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Conference On Age 2005
Author: Xenia P. Montenegro
January 30, 2005

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What is "grown-up"?

The aim of this paper is to question the segmentation of target groups, seeing that the demographic development in Europe has profoundly altered within the past years as well as the 'traditional C.V.' of the individual. This leads to the conclusion...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Conference On Age 2005
Authors: Marc Sasserath, Christiane Wenhart, Nora Krahl
January 30, 2005

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Healthcare mega-trends in the United States and Germany

Throughout the world health care systems are stressed, and have developed different approaches and answers to solve the problems. This paper describes the upcoming trends and solutions in the healthcare system and which experts expect for the sixth...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Global Healthcare Conference 2003
Author: Dieter Korczak
Company: GP Forschungsgruppe
February 23, 2003

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Is there such a thing as 'early adopters fatigue'?

Consumers must continue to adopt new technologies in order for the promise of 'convergence' to be realized and to continue driving the engines of the world's major economies. This presentation uses the 'Diffusion of Innovations' model to explore the...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Net Effects 5 2002
Authors: Leyla Namiranian, Renee Hopkins
Company: Decision Analyst, Inc.
February 3, 2002

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Transformation in research

This paper, drawing on both historical analysis of various aspects of the market research industry, together with original global research, addresses the issue of whether the market research industry will continue to follow our historic pattern of...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 2001: Marketing Transformation
Authors: Bill Blyth, Trevor Richards
Company: KANTAR TNS Malaysia
September 23, 2001

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Hispanic Internet usage in perspective

Is there a Hispanic Internet model? Do Mexicans behave the same as Hispanics in the United States or Spaniards in Europe? Are there any correlations between culture and online behavior? How much do the socio-demographics of a country affect online...

Catalogue: Latin America 2001
Authors: Jim Hatch, Sigisbert Ratier
May 1, 2001

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eResearch

This paper takes a critical look at the explosion of online research activity. Of particular interest is the extent to which the Internet-based research models currently gaining sway could undermine the market research industry’s heritage. At...

Catalogue: Latin America 2001
Authors: Paul Hennebry, Steve Barlow
May 1, 2001

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The future of the market research industry in an online and interactive world

This paper envisions the market research industry within the changing online and interactive future, providing a description of a possible future fuelled by the impact of the internet, and the effects this might have on the market research industry....

Catalogue: ESOMAR Net Effects 2001
Author: Ulf Andersen
Company: KANTAR TNS Malaysia
February 11, 2001

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Marketing to young consumers segmentation + life style

The aim of the paper is to show the common points in the segmentation of young consumers (0-25 years old), who have different back grounds (family, school, consumption, media...). Some attitudes and behaviours between the youngers are influenced by...

Catalogue: New Monograph Series Vol.9: Researching Youth
Author: Joël-Yves le Bigot
August 1, 2000