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Chapter 2
Marketing Research: Process and
Systems for Decision Making
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Chapter Outline
• The role of marketing research
• The marketing research process
• Marketing information systems
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Marketing Research
• Process by which information about the environment is
generated, analyzed, and interpreted for use in marketing
decision making
• Aids decision making and is not a substitute for it
• Reduces risks associated with managing marketing strategies
• Vital for investigating the effects of various marketing
strategies after implementation
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Figure 2.1: The Five Ps of the Research Process
Jump to Figure 2.1:The Five Ps of the Research Process, Appendix
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Purpose of the Research
Managers and researchers need to discuss and clarify the
current situation and develop a clear understanding of the
problem
• Should agree on:
• Current situation involving the problem to be researched
• Nature of the problem
• Specific question or questions the research is designed to investigate
This step influences the type of research to be conducted and
the research design
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Plan of the Research
Details the nature of the research
Includes explanation of sample design, measures, and analysis
techniques
Critical issues that influence a research plan include whether:
• Primary or secondary data are needed
• Qualitative or quantitative research is needed
• The company will conduct its own research or contract with a
marketing research specialist
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Primary versus Secondary Data
Primary data: Data collected specifically for the research
problem under investigation
Secondary data: Previously collected data that could be used for
the problem at hand
• Can be obtained from sources external or internal to the
organization
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Qualitative Research
Involves face-to-face interviews with respondents designed to
develop a better understanding of what they think and feel
concerning a research topic
Types
• Focus groups: Involve discussions among a small number of
consumers led by an interviewer
• Designed to generate insights and ideas about products and brands
• Long interviews: Conducted by an interviewer with a single
respondent for several hours
• Designed to find out how individuals perceive the products or how
they are influenced by them
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Quantitative Research, 1
Involves systematic procedures designed to obtain and analyze
numerical data
Types
• Observational research: Involves watching people and recording
relevant facts and behaviors
• Survey research: Involves the collection of data by means of a
questionnaire by mail, phone, online, or in person
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Quantitative Research, 2
• Experimental research: Involves manipulating one variable and
examining its impact on other variables
• Mathematical modeling: Involves developing equations to model
relationships among variables
• Investigates the impact of different strategies and tactics on sales and
brand choices using econometric and statistical techniques
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Figure 2.4: Comparison of Data Collection
Methods Used in Marketing Research, 1
Method
Advantages
Disadvantages
Focus groups
• Depth of information
collected
• Flexibility in use
• Relatively low cost
• Data collected quickly
• Requires expert moderator
• Questions of group size and
acquaintanceships of participants
• Potential for bias from moderator
• Small sample size
Telephone
surveys
• Centralized control of data
collection
• More cost-effective than
personal interviews
• Data collected quickly
• Resistance in collecting income,
financial data
• Limited depth of response
• Disproportionate coverage of lowincome segments
• Abuse of phone by solicitors
• Perceived intrusiveness
Source: William Bearden, Thomas Ingram and Raymond LaForge, Marketing: Principles and Perspectives 5E, 2007, p. 135
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Figure 2.4: Comparison of Data Collection
Methods Used in Marketing Research, 2
Method
Advantages
Disadvantages
Mail surveys
• Cost-effective per
completed response
• Broad geographic
dispersion
• Ease of administration
• Data collected quickly
• Refusal and contact problems with
certain segments
• Limited depth of response
• Difficult to estimate nonresponse
biases
• Resistance and bias in collecting
income, financial data
• Lack of control following mailing
Personal, indepth,
Interviews
• More depth of response
than telephone interviews
• Generate substantial
number of ideas
compared with group
methods
•
•
•
•
•
Easy to transmit biasing cues
Not-at-homes
Broad coverage often infeasible
Cost per contact high
Data collection time may be
excessive
Source: William Bearden, Thomas Ingram and Raymond LaForge, Marketing: Principles and Perspectives 5E, 2007, p. 135
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Figure 2.4: Comparison of Data Collection
Methods Used in Marketing Research, 3
Method
Advantages
Disadvantages
Mall
intercepts
• Flexibility in collecting data,
answering questions, probing
respondents
• Data collected quickly
• Excellent for concept tests, copy
evaluations, other visuals
• Fairly high response rates
• Limited time
• Sample composition or
representativeness is suspect
• Costs depend on incidence rates
• Interviewer supervision difficult
Internet
surveys
• Inexpensive, quickly executed
• Visual stimuli can be evaluated
• Real-time data processing
possible
• Can be answered at convenience
of respondent
• Responses must be checked for
duplication, bogus responses
• Respondent self-selection bias
• Limited ability to qualify
respondents and confirm responses
• Difficulty in generating sample
frames for probability sampling
Source: William Bearden, Thomas Ingram and Raymond LaForge, Marketing: Principles and Perspectives 5E, 2007, p. 135
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Figure 2.4: Comparison of Data Collection
Methods Used in Marketing Research, 4
Method
Advantages
Disadvantages
Projective
techniques
• Useful in word association tests • Require trained interviewers
of new brand names
• Cost per interview high
• Less threatening to
respondents for sensitive topics
• Can identify important motives
underlying choices
Observation
• Can collect sensitive data
• Accuracy of measuring overt
behaviors
• Different perspective than
survey self-reports
• Useful in studies of crosscultural differences
• Appropriate only for
frequently occurring
behaviors
• Unable to assess opinions of
attitudes causing behaviors
• May be expensive in datacollection-time costs
Source: William Bearden, Thomas Ingram and Raymond LaForge, Marketing: Principles and Perspectives 5E, 2007, p. 135
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Company versus Contract Research
Some marketing research suppliers have special expertise in a
particular type of research
• Makes them a better choice than doing the research internally
Decision about whether the marketing research department has
the ability to do a particular type of research itself or whether all
or part of the research should be contracted with a research
supplier must be made
• Considerations
• Schedules for task completion
• Exact responsibilities of all involved parties
• Cost
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Performance of Research
Preparing for data collection and actually collecting them
• Tasks depend on the:
• Type of research selected
• Type of data needed
• Cardinal rule in data collection
• One should obtain and record the maximal amount of useful
information subject to the constraints of time, money, and
respondent privacy
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Processing of Research Data
Involves preparation of data for analysis and their actual analysis
• Preparations include editing and structuring data and coding them
for analysis
• Appropriate analysis techniques depend on:
• Nature of the research question
• Design of the research
• Interpreting and assessing the research results are critical
• Marketing researchers should always double-check their analysis and
avoid overstating the strength of their findings
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Preparation of Research Report
Research report: Complete statement of everything done in a
research project
• Includes:
• Write-up of each of the stages
• Strategic recommendations from the research
• Should be clear and unambiguous with respect to what was done
and what recommendations are made
• Researchers should work closely with managers to ensure that the
study and its limitations are fully understood
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Criteria for Evaluating Marketing Research Reports, 1
Was the type of research appropriate for the research
questions?
Was the research well designed?
• Was the sample studied appropriate for the research questions?
• Were measures well developed, pretested, and validated?
• Were the data analysis techniques the best ones for the study?
Was there adequate supervision of data collection, editing, and
coding?
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Criteria for Evaluating Marketing Research Reports, 2
• Was the analysis conducted according to standards accepted
in the field?
• Do the findings make sense, given the research question and
design, and were they considered in light of previous
knowledge and experience?
• Are the limitations of the study recognized and explained in
detail?
• Are the conclusions appropriately drawn or are they over- or
understated?
• Are the recommendations for marketing strategy clear and
appropriate?
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Test Marketing and Its Limitations, 1
Goal: To measure new product sales on a limited basis where
competitive retaliation and other factors are allowed to operate
freely
• Helps estimate future sales potential
• Limitations of test marketing
• Test market areas are not representative of the market in terms of
population characteristics, competition, and distribution outlets
• Sample size and design are incorrectly formulated
• Pretest measurements of competitive brand sales are not made or are
inaccurate
• Test scores do not give complete support to the study
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Test Marketing and Its Limitations, 2
• Test-market products are advertised or promoted beyond a profitable
level for the market in general
• Effects of factors that influence sales are ignored in the research
• Test-market period is too short to determine whether the product will
be repurchased
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Marketing Information Systems, 1
Computer-based systems that help gather, sort, store, and
distribute information for marketing decisions
Consist of a coordinated collection of data, tools, techniques,
and models by which marketers gather and interpret relevant
information for decision making
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Marketing Information Systems, 2
Require the following types of software:
• Database management software: Sorts and retrieves data from
internal and external sources
• Model base management software: Contains routines for
manipulating data in order to make it useful for marketing decision
making
• Dialog system: Permits marketers to explore databases and use
models to produce information to address their decision-making
needs
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Marketing Information Systems, 3
Designed to handle information from both internal and external
sources
• Internal information
• Helps investigate the efficiency and effectiveness of various marketing
strategies
• Includes sales records, inventory data, and expenditure data
• External information
• Gathered from outside the organization
• Concerns changes in the environment that could influence marketing
strategies
• Information from marketing research studies conducted by an
organization is fed into marketing information systems to improve
marketing strategy development
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