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Notre temps

The research project presented in this paper was articulated as follow: 1. Research for re-positioning (1980); 2. Following researches (up to 1987); 3. Other kinds of researches about non publishing products.The results of the programme were: 1....

Catalogue: Seminar 1987: Publishing For Optimum Profit
Author: Anne Coudreau
November 25, 1987

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Using sources of readership data for editorial research

This report covers our findings on peoples' use, views and opinions of the sports coverage of the Daily Express and its three main rivals - the Daily Mail, the Daily Telegraph and the Daily Mirror (plus in Scotland, the Daily Record). Information has...

Catalogue: Seminar 1987: Publishing For Optimum Profit
Author: Jochen Hansen
Company: Institut für Demoskopie Allensbach GmbH
November 25, 1987

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Media profit and market gaps

13 Danish magazines are looked at as branded goods with perceptions and images that can be measured among the consumers. They are competitors, although the editorial content varies between women- family- and TV-magazines. Can these magazines be...

Catalogue: Seminar 1987: Publishing For Optimum Profit
Authors: Hanne Treu Olsen, Ole Ejnar Andersen
November 25, 1987

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Using an integrated marketing data-base for women's weeklies in the Netherlands

In 1985 VNU was confronted with a rather sudden decline in the circulation of a large part of their magazines. As a matter of course the reaction was: try to find the reasons for this decline! In summer 1985 it was decided to start a comprehensive...

Catalogue: Seminar 1987: Publishing For Optimum Profit
Author: John Rodenburg
November 25, 1987

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Innovation

In the 1960's Tom and Audrey Eyton started a bi-monthly magazine, Slimming and Nutrition, working on their kitchen table at home. It cost them £2,000 to start: some years ago they sold it to a big publisher for £4,000,000. That’s...

Catalogue: Seminar 1987: Publishing For Optimum Profit
Author: Michael Bird
November 25, 1987

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Estimating cognitive structure from qualitative data

The paper describes a method which estimates consumers' cognitive structure with regard to a certain product class from qualitative data, l.e. data In the form of raw text. The raw text is first translated to a series of cognitive categories by means...

Catalogue: Seminar 1987: Micro And Macro Market Modelling
Author: Klaus G. Grunert
October 26, 1987

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Using the bootstrapping technique for simplifying the analysis of conjoint measurement results

The focus of this paper is a re-sampling technique, namely the bootstrap, for assessing the reliability of combining data from a large number of individuals in a conjoint analysis procedure. The issue of aggregation of preferences is a crucial one in...

Catalogue: Seminar 1987: Micro And Macro Market Modelling
Authors: Etienne Bastin, Raynald Letarte, Jean Perrien
October 26, 1987

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Forecasting the sales impact of new product improvement

This paper summaries the authors' experience in estimating the sales impact of product quality improvements, made to new products. The paper describes the manner in which a particular forecasting technique takes account of product evaluation in its...

Catalogue: Seminar 1987: Micro And Macro Market Modelling
Authors: Lynn Y.S. Lin, Stephen Factor
Company: Burke, Inc.
October 26, 1987

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A comparison of conjoint and logit modelling of a single consumer's evaluation of a choice set

This paper compares conjoint and logit modeling approaches/ when input data is a complete rank ordering of the concepts in a full factorial design, and when input data is a rating scale (i.e. an ordered categorisation) of the concepts in a full...

Catalogue: Seminar 1987: Micro And Macro Market Modelling
Author: Hans S. Solgaard
October 26, 1987