Market Research

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Undergraduate Marketing Mapa Mental sobre Market Research, creado por Ryan Kent el 08/05/2019.
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Resumen del Recurso

Market Research
  1. Definition
    1. Systematic Design, Collection, Analysis & Reporting of Data. Using Statistical & Analytical Methods to Gain Insights & Support Decision Making by Describing Market Users & Trends of Usage
    2. Marketing Elements that Benefit
      1. Segmentation
        1. Finds Market Structure / Growth, Trends, Lifestyle & Demographics of Segment Consumers
        2. NPD & Pricing
          1. Highlights new Concepts & Customer's Perceptions, Finds Price Elasticity/Trends
          2. Integrated Marketing Communications (IMC)
            1. Effectiveness of Advertising & Promotions. Attitudinal Research
            2. Competitor Analysis
              1. Shows their Strengths, Strategies & Limitations
            3. Types of Market Research
              1. Applied
                1. Practical/Solves Problems. E.g, Why are Sales Dropping?
                2. Basic
                  1. Theoretical/Academic. E.g, Why People Shop?
                3. Research Classifications
                  1. Exploratory
                    1. Used to Gain Initial Insights to Form Research Hypothesis
                    2. Descriptive
                      1. Describe Characteristics, Determine Perceptions of Problem & Degree of Associations Between Variables
                      2. Casual
                        1. Identifies 'Casual' Relationships. Cause-And-Effect between Variables E.g, Price/Demand
                      3. The Market Research Process
                        1. Initial Contact
                          1. Research Brief
                            1. Research Proposal
                              1. Data Collection
                                1. Data Anlysis & Interpretation
                                  1. Report Writing & Presentation
                                    1. Research Report to Outline Brief & Scope/Methods of Research, Any Findings & Summarise any Conclusions or Recommendations
                                    2. Describe Variables (Average, Frequency & SD) Compare variables (Cross tables, T-test & ANOVA test) Further analysis (Correlation & Regression)
                                    3. Either by QUALITATIVE (Unstructured, Primarily Exploratory design based by Small Samples, to Prove Depth, Insight & Understanding) QUANTITATIVE (Seek to Quantify Data & Apply Measure & Statistical Analysis)
                                    4. Provided by Research Agency: Statement of Objectives, Research Design, Timetable & Cost.
                                    5. Outlining Marketing Problem & Research Objectives. Includes; Background & Existing Information, Defined Scope/Sources of Information, Scale of Research Project (Budget), Timetable.
                                    6. Identifying Marketing Problem that Requires Information. Decide to Conduct Research Internally or Externally
                                  2. Qualitative Data Collection Methods
                                    1. Focus Groups
                                      1. Unstructured Discussion to Find Consumer Attitudes & Behaviours
                                        1. Allow Customer Insights, Can Generate NPD Ideas if Innovative Partakers. However, Susceptible to Peer Pressure & Hidden Motives, Also not In-Depth about Behaviourisms
                                      2. In-Depth Interviews
                                        1. Unstructured, Personal Interviews - Highly Skilled Interviewer.
                                          1. Designed to Uncover Underlying Motivations, Attitudes & Beliefs about a Topic. Allows for Discussion of Sensitive Topics & Attitudinal Data. However, No Innovation to be Gained
                                      3. Quantitative Data Collection Methods - Surveys
                                        1. Sampling
                                          1. Define Populations - Sampling Frame(Electoral Roll) - Sampling Method (Randomness) - Sample Size (Cost & Time)
                                          2. About Surveys
                                            1. Pro's: Objective, Standardised, Cost Effective & Large Amounts of Data
                                              1. Con's: Relies on Participation, Lack of Perception or In-Depth Info
                                            2. Survey Process
                                              1. Planning - Objective, Scale, Method, Population etc
                                                1. Design - Questions, Prompts
                                                  1. Pilot & Conducting
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