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Marketing Research: Approaches, Methods and Applications in Europe New edition

Marketing Research: Approaches, Methods and Applications in Europe New edition

Paperback by Kent, Ray (University of Stirling)

Marketing Research: Approaches, Methods and Applications in Europe

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ISBN:
9781844803279
Publication Date:
11 Dec 2006
Edition/language:
New edition / English
Publisher:
Cengage Learning EMEA
Pages:
592 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 23 - 24 May 2024

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Marketing Research: Approaches, Methods and Applications in Europe

Description

Aimed at post-introductory Marketing undergraduates and postgraduate students, Marketing Research is the first UK textbook to offer the advantages of presentation and format associated with a US textbook, yet still provide a comprehensive coverage of approaches, methods and applications of market research in a primarily European and international context. Unlike other textbooks which implicitly focus on client-based research, Marketing Research compares and contrasts research from both academic and client-based perspectives. This text has an innovative approach which focuses on the need for market research to be viewed on a systemic level, as an integrated creative process, composed of varying practical and theoretical approaches which can be tailored to each research project.

Contents

Part I: Contexts. 1. Client-Based Market Research. 2. Academic Research in Marketing. Part II: Accessing and constructing good quality data. 3. Accessing Secondary Data. 4. Constructing Qualitative Data. 5. Constructing Quantitative Data: Structuring Data and Measuring Variables. 6. Constructing Quantitative Data: Developing the Instruments of Data Capture. 7. Constructing Quantitative Data: Selecting Methods. 8. Constructing Quantitative Data: Selecting Cases. 9. Mixed Research Designs. Part III: Data Analysis. 10. Analyzing Qualitative Data. 11. Analyzing Quantitative Data: Essential Descriptive Summaries of Single Variables. 12. Analyzing Relationships Between Two Variables. 13. Making Statistical Inferences. 14. Multivariate Analysis. 15. Alternative Methods of Data Analysis. Part IV: Applications. 16. Commercial Proprietary Techniques. 17. Cross-National Research. 18. Communicating the Results.

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