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Research papers

Doot doot. From BPM to SPM

What do people and bees have in common? From BpM Beats per minute to SpM Signs and Symbols per Minute will show how there has been a significant change in the way people cope with feelings. And through this a fundamental shift in the roles they play...

Catalogue: Qualitative 2007
Authors: Michael Wittenberg, Hans-Bert Matoul
Company: Happy Thinking People
November 12, 2007

Research papers

How to be a future shock absorber

This paper highlights the way a more strategic approach to marketing intelligence can dramatically improve ability to predict the future. The professional marketing intelligence team (both the client and agency side) need to apply critical market and...

Catalogue: Congress 2006: Foresight
Authors: John Marinopoulos, David Smith
September 17, 2006

Research papers

Can you reduce product assortment?

A main feature of the category management process is the search for an optimal assortment. Improving the assortment is assumed to lead to faster turns, higher profits, and greater customer satisfaction.This paper presents a series of case studies...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Retailing Industry Conference 2005
Author: Stephen P. Needel
April 19, 2005

Research papers

Similarity and diversity in European attitudes

This paper draws mainly from the vast amount of qualitative work done for the European Commission since 1986 to provide a better understanding of what Europeans are, how they view Europe and the European Union, and what research reveals more...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Worldwide Qualitative Conference 2001: The Business Value Of Emotional Intelligence
Authors: Daniel Debomy, Melanie Bortun, Thomas Glaser, Ruben Mohedano
Companies: OPTEM, Data Media Ltd.
October 28, 2001

Research papers

The pantera project

This paper describes an Ethnographic study involving the universe of women in different parts of Brazil and that portrayed the way in which cultural, historical, geographical and social aspects were decisive in the relationship these women...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Worldwide Qualitative Conference 2001: The Business Value Of Emotional Intelligence
Authors: Paula Luz, Helena Palla
October 28, 2001

Research papers

A segmentation of online and offline shoppers

The paper describes an in-depth segmentation analysis of online and offline shopper activity and explores the demographic and cybergraphic similarities and differences among the various segments. In addition, key driver analysis provided us with a...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 2001: Marketing Transformation
Authors: Lori Iventosch-James, Katie Lamont, Kyle Karnes
Company: Harris Interactive (Europe)
September 23, 2001

Magazines

Research World (May 2001)

The Reader's Digest Association Inc is a global leader in publishing and direct marketing, whose object is to create and deliver products that inform, enrich, entertain and inspire people of all ages and cultures. The Company's flagship magazine,...

Catalogue: Research World 2001
Author: ESOMAR B.V.
May 1, 2001

Research papers

Global healthcare

The pharmaceutical and medical instruments industries have become global industries. The industries have evolved from a group of independent affiliates to virtual organizations with locations all over the world. At the same time there is a booming...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Global Healthcare 2001: Changes In Competitive Dynamics
Author: Dirk Huisman
April 1, 2001

Research papers

Strategic market segmentation

Previous work by Maclennan and Mackenzie indicated that while top executives in the pharmaceutical industry often advocate being market oriented and customer focused, few companies (large or small) use market segmentation to its maximum potential....

Catalogue: ESOMAR Global Healthcare 2001: Changes In Competitive Dynamics
Authors: David Mackenzie, Cathy Clerinx
April 1, 2001