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NATURE & SCOPE OF MARKETING RESEARCH 1. NATURE & SCOPE OF MARKETING RESEARCH Date:-23 / 01 / 2009 Presented 2. HISTORY Curtis publishing company is the first company. Charles Coolidge parlin was the first head. Research was for Campbell soup. In the United States. 3. Case study Hindustan express news paper Largest chain of news paper in India During 1975 – 1977 fought for freedom of the press Newspaper flash lighted government and its policies Suffered restrictions and newspaper quota Suffered
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corporation? A. marketing intelligence. Because marketing has been defined as a function instead of processes for creating‚ communicating‚ and delivering value to customers and for managing customer relationships in ways that benefit the organization and its stakeholders‚ marketing managers must have information in order to determine values desired by customers and how to build customer relationships. This is an explanation that would explain: E. why marketing research is a part of marketing; that is‚
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Marketing research I have chosen the market research because it is the very first step of most economical process. Philip Kotler (1994) define the marketing research as “function that links the consumer‚ customer‚ and public to the marketer through information-information used to identify and define marketing opportunities and problems; to generate‚ refine‚ and evaluate marketing actions; to monitor marketing performance; and to improve understanding of the marketing process. Marketing research
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MARKETING RESEARCH AND MARKET SEGMENTATION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Objectives: Market research‚ product research‚ price research‚ sales promotion research and distribution research A wide variety of procedures used in marketing research The requirements for and benefits of market segmentation Geographic‚ demographic and psychographics segmentation The value of marketing information system 1 MARKETING RESEARCH AND MARKET SEGMENTATION • Marketing research is defined as the investigation of factors related
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MARKETING RESEARCH General information Definition: “ Systematic and objective collection and analysis of information for the purpose of decision making in marketing “ Key functions: Studies consumer behaviour Helps identify marketing opportunities & problems Helps evaluate company’s marketing performance Helps select/ improve marketing strategy Marketing Research ≠ Market Research Provides data on Provides data on company’s environment company’s own products/services/current
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Marketing Research and Buyer Behavior The four main stakeholders our textbooks refer to are the: marketing researcher‚ client‚ respondent the public. Each stakeholder has a different role to play and ethical issues that can arise with their participation in the project. Unethical practices such as low-ball pricing‚ abusing respondents‚ black-box branding‚ sales of unnecessary research‚ allowing subjectivity and violating the confidentiality of the client; are some of the
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promising to provide various hair care benefits to the potential user. The Syd Company is diversified manufacturer of consumer packaged goods. At this time the firm has no women’s shampoo in its product line. The company’s marketing research personnel met recently with a small research firm‚ FC Associates‚ and discussed the possibility of study of young female adults living in Bombay. The Syd company had established—through a series of recently completed interviews with a small group of women consumers—that
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be in dispute: TV is violent! Guns‚ shootings‚ murders‚ hitting‚ punching‚ slapping‚ screaming‚ kicking‚ stabbing‚ explosions‚ car chases‚ car smashes‚ disasters and death are shown daily throughout TV programming. Most violence is not even in nightly news programs and nearly all of the violence on television is fake. TV presents violent acts through acting -- with fake guns and fake blood. For adults‚ televised violence is probably not a big deal. When a character is killed off a TV show one week
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Unit 10: Unit code: QCF Level 3: Credit value: Market Research in Business H/502/5427 BTEC National 10 Guided learning hours: 60 Aim and purpose The aim of this unit is to enable learners to develop an understanding of the fundamental concepts that underpin why businesses collect data about their market‚ how they collect and interpret it and how it can be used to support marketing decisions. Unit introduction It is generally accepted that having the appropriate information is the foundation
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