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How to make innovations work in developing economies

This paper discusses the imperatives to make innovations work in developing economies. Adapting the product to suit local needs and conditions is a necessary but not sufficient condition for success. The entire offer and the delivery systems have to...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1999: The Race For Innovation
Author: N. S. Muthukumaran
September 1, 1999

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Three cultures of international marketing

Three considerations of the idea of ‘culture’ interact to question the inevitability of ‘global’ brands. Consumer culture, marketing culture and the national cultural values that underpin decision making all have significant...

Catalogue: New Monograph Series Vol.8: International Marketing Research
Author: Judie Lannon
September 1, 1999

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Explaining why consumers behave as they do, globally, with implicit models

Implicit Theory principally addresses the marketer’s need for diagnostic problem-solving. It explains why people behave as they do, at different times in different situations on different occasions, in order to satisfy different need states....

Catalogue: New Monograph Series Vol.8: International Marketing Research
Author: Peter Sampson
September 1, 1999

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A paradox of product innovation

This paper is about product innovation and introduction. More specifically a framework for understanding the relationships between innovation category characteristics and successful new product innovation and introduction is introduced and...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1999: The Race For Innovation
Authors: Jean-Jacques Vandenheede, Bettina Hoffmann, Leone Aardse, Phillip A. Cartwright
Companies: Nielsen, Ernst and Young Services Pty Ltd
September 1, 1999

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The leading edge

This paper describes the development of a model where, from a sample of the Leading Edge population segment, it can be determined which trends will have commercial value in the near future (maximum one to two years) when the Mainstream segment begins...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1999: The Race For Innovation
Authors: Nils Röhme, Niels Erik Folmann
September 1, 1999

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Financial markets in turbulent times

The papers discuss new market developments and try to put findings from individual countries, product areas or customer segments into a broader context. The book brings together views of the industry from different angles with the aim of identifying...

Catalogue: Financial Markets In Turbulent Times 1999: Guidance From Marketing Research
Author: ESOMAR B.V.
September 1, 1999

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Researching design

This paper demonstrates the key role qualitative research has played in developing and building Kimberly-Clark’s Away From Home sector as an innovator in its field. This paper also highlights some general learning about researching design and...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1999: The Race For Innovation
Authors: Greg Bohlen, Fiona Jack
Company: Green Light International
September 1, 1999

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Semiotics for strategic forecasting

The present article examines how semiology can help companies to probe and anticipate their industrial development. The Strategimage® project conducted by EDF (Electricite de France) has generated a new method that examines corporate strategies by...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 1999: The Race For Innovation
Authors: Corinne Maier, Catherine Bitoun
September 1, 1999

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Strangers in the bank

The article presents how technical development, changing customer behaviour and lower barriers to entry into financial services markets open up opportunities for players from other industries to enter the industry traditionally dominated by banks....

Catalogue: Financial Markets In Turbulent Times 1999: Guidance From Marketing Research
Author: Christian Reber
September 1, 1999