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Side-by-side Social Intelligence
Using the analysis and synthesis of social data to enhance and complement our primary research. We live in a digital world where mobile technology allows us to spend more and more time on social media.
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Mobile
Over the past few years, we have seen an increased proliferation of mobile across the world. Not only have we seen the number of mobile users grow worldwide, but we’ve witnessed increased engagement of consumers with their mobile devices for a variety of everyday activities, whether it’s watching videos, shopping and making purchases, or simply accessing the internet. We are now past the mobile tipping point, with mobile overtaking fixed internet access in many markets, across developed and developing economies. Consumer interactions with brands are, more than ever before, fragmented and multi-layered. Consumers are leading busy lives, and multi-task routinely in their day. Consequently, many of the planned brand exposures are missed and recall relevancy is eroding faster than expected.
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Is the Behavioural Lens Out of Focus?
How to make behaviour work in CPG, financial services, technology and retail? Using behavioural science to get closer to the consumer.
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It’s Nativism: Explaining the Drivers of Trump’s Popular Support
A year ago who would have believed it—Trump the presumptive nominee for the Republican party! For the longest time, most expected Trump would implode. But to the prognosticators chagrin this did not happen.
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Brazil Pulse - Consumer’s Confidence Has Reached the Lowest Level - April 2016
The high disapproval of Dilma Roussef’s administration and the country’s erroneous direction result in nearly 60% of support for the impeachment - which is lower (43%) in classes D and E.
Consumer’s confidence has reached the lowest level considering all the historical series, and is at 64 points.
A country in economic depression, political instability and injured pride. What are the main problems to be solved to revert this situation? -
Revealing Implicit Brand Drivers
Research has shown now that implicit perceptions can be very different from explicit perceptions and that both types can have an impact on behavior.
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The Future of TV
A master of reinvention, TV has consistently changed over time to embrace new technology and meet the evolving needs of audiences and consumers.
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4 Reasons To Do “In-The-Moment” Research
One of the many strengths of mobile research is that it can happen in-the-moment, or close to the moment of people’s experience. One of the many strengths of mobile research is that it can happen in-the-moment, or close to the moment of people’s experience. However, it is not always exploited to the fullest of its potential because we often fall back into familiar research methods.
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Who’s Killing Creativity Now?
Market research has long been accused of killing creativity. Many in the creative world now look back with nostalgia to the days when market research was the point of contention. With so much more data available now and so many exciting applications for it, data and creative are at loggerheads.
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Moving Past the Tweak to Uncover the Optimal
The Quest for Optimal - Maximising consumer delight has always been a top priority for any product manufacturer, resulting in a critical need for ongoing innovation married with endless product modifications. Yet, while a priority, it continues to be increasingly difficult to steal share or truly differentiate oneself versus competition within an existing and/or niche category. Unfortunately, reactive versus proactive research has become more of the product testing norm, with endless rounds of formula ‘tweaking’ versus the prescriptive pursuit of a farther out, more differentiated optimal product.