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For undergraduate courses in Marketing Research. Written from the perspective of users of marketing research, this easy to read and understand text presents concepts and principles at a basic level. It is practical, applied, and managerial, and focuses on important contemporary issues in total quality management, international marketing, technology, ethics, and the Internet.
This text presents a look at both the principles and practices of marketing research with balanced coverage of qualitative and quantitative material. Written from the perspective of market research users, it reflects current trends in international marketing, ethics, and the continuing integration of technology.
For courses in Marketing Research at two- and four-year colleges and universities An engaging, do-it-yourself approach to marketing research Essentials of Marketing Research: A Hands-On Orientation presents a concise overview of marketing research via a do-it-yourself approach that engages students. Building on the foundation of his successful previous titles-Basic Marketing Research: Integration of Social Media and Marketing Research: An Applied Orientation-author Naresh Malhotra covers concepts at an elementary level, deemphasizing statistics and formulas. Sensitive to the needs of today's undergraduates, Malhotra integrates online and social media content, and provides current, contemporary examples that ground course material in the real world.
Working as a marketing researcher is an intellectually stimulating, engaging and creative occupation. Malhotra and Birks have long been regarded as offering the most applied, comprehensive and authoritative commentary on European Marketing Research, helping students to build a clear understanding of how to: * diagnose and direct research questions that will support marketing decision making, * appreciate what excellent research design means, * utilise data collection techniques; qualitative and quantitative methods and forms of analysis, * manage the ethical dilemmas and social and cultural issues faced by researchers in today's global, online world, * integrate new developments in social media research with traditional marketing research methods
* The Research in Action feature links the concepts discussed in the chapter to actual industry practice* The case study at the end of each chapter acquaints learners with a variety of organizational scenarios that they may encounter in the future* Numerous examples and problems framed using real data from Indiastat.com and CMIE highlight the business applications of marketing research methods* Marginal definitions reinforce critical concepts and provide simple descriptions for complex theories* Modern statistical software programs explain multivariate statistical techniques using a step-by-s.
Naresh K. Malhotra is the first named author on earlier editions.
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For undergraduate marketing research and marketing data analysis courses. Providing a hands-on approach to marketing research, this book fills the need for a marketing research text that presents concepts simply, illustrates them vividly, and applies them in real life marketing situations.
This book offers all the authority of Naresh Malhotra's best-selling 'Marketing Research' title combined with lots of European examples and a clear focus on helping students to understand how to diagnose and direct research questions that will support marketing decision making. Beyond this, students will get an appreciation of what good research design means. Secondary and primary data collection techniques; qualitative and quantitative methods and forms of analysis; and conveying the insights from research findings will give students a clear view of how to make marketing research work. This text aims to present a clear understanding of the nature, scope and process of marketing research at an introductory level and to give students the study skills to confidently design all stages of the marketing research process. This book is perfect for one semester courses in Marketing Research.
Noted authors discuss how and why consumers identify with and become attached to brands and the challenges marketers face in creating and sustaining these states. Other meaning makers (e.g., celebrities, culture, consumers themselves) can facilitate or detract from the brand meanings marketers aim to create.