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Marketing Research: From Data to Information to Action

Marketing Research: From Data to Information to Action. Chapter 1, Student Edition. Marketers Need Information. Data. Information. Action. Learning Objectives. Define marketing research Discuss different kinds of organizations that conduct marketing research

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Marketing Research: From Data to Information to Action

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  1. Marketing Research:From Data to Information to Action Chapter 1, Student Edition MR/Brown & Suter

  2. Marketers Need Information Data Information Action MR/Brown & Suter

  3. Learning Objectives • Define marketing research • Discuss different kinds of organizations that conduct marketing research • List three reasons for studying marketing research • Discuss why researchers should care about marketing research ethics MR/Brown & Suter

  4. Learning Objectives • Define marketing research • Discuss different kinds of organizations that conduct marketing research • List three reasons for studying marketing research • Discuss why researchers should care about marketing research ethics MR/Brown & Suter

  5. Learning Objective 1 • Marketing Research – the organization’s formal communication link with the environment • Marketing research is the function that links the consumer to the marketer through information • The information is used to • Identify and define marketing problems • Generate, refine, and evaluate marketing actions • Monitor marketing performance • Improve understanding of marketing as a process MR/Brown & Suter

  6. Learning Objectives • Define marketing research • Discuss different kinds of organizations that conduct marketing research • List three reasons for studying marketing research • Discuss why researchers should care about marketing research ethics MR/Brown & Suter

  7. Learning Objective 2 • Producers of Products and Services • Gather information relevant to the products and services they produce and the industry in which they operate • Advertising Agencies • Conduct research primarily to test advertising and measure its effectiveness • Marketing Research Companies • Some focus on very specific topics or aspects of the research process, whereas others are more general in focus MR/Brown & Suter

  8. Learning Objectives • Define marketing research • Discuss different kinds of organizations that conduct marketing research • List three reasons for studying marketing research • Discuss why researchers should care about marketing research ethics MR/Brown & Suter

  9. Learning Objective 3 • Marketing research can be rewarding and fun • Some students pursue careers in marketing research • All of us are consumers of marketing and public opinion research • We need to be able to know how to evaluate the likely validity of the research • Managers need to know the research process, including what to expect marketing research to be able to deliver • Managers must understand what marketing research can and cannot do, as well as what is involved in the process of conducting research MR/Brown & Suter

  10. Learning Objectives • Define marketing research • Discuss different kinds of organizations that conduct marketing research • List three reasons for studying marketing research • Discuss why researchers should care about marketing research ethics MR/Brown & Suter

  11. Learning Objective 4 • Marketing Research Ethics – principles, values, and standards of conduct followed by marketing researchers • The goal of any marketing research project should be to uncover the truth • Advocacy research is conducted to support a position rather than to find the truth about an issue • Sugging is contacting people under the guise of marketing research when the real goal is to sell products or services • Researchers must behave ethically because their jobs depend upon the trust and goodwill of research participants MR/Brown & Suter

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