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Ethnography for Marketers by Hy Mariampolski

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Ethnography for Marketers

A Guide to Consumer Immersion

Hy Mariampolski

Sage Publications · Print & ebook · June 21, 2005

Reading lane: International Marketing

Ethnography, with its focus on observed everyday behavior, is quickly becoming the method of choice to identify unmet needs, stimulate novel insights, create strategies and develop new ideas.

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Who It's For

Good for fans of AnthropologyGood for readers who enjoy International Marketing and Marketing Research.

Book Details

Authors
Hy Mariampolski
Publisher
Sage Publications
Published
June 21, 2005
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
International Marketing · Marketing Research
Reading lane
International Marketing

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Publisher Categories

  • General Science

  • Social Science

  • Social Science / Anthropology / Cultural

About This Book

Ethnography, with its focus on observed everyday behavior, is quickly becoming the method of choice to identify unmet needs, stimulate novel insights, create strategies and develop new ideas. Hy Mariampolski, author of Qualitative Market Research: A Comprehensive Guide (Sage, 2001) again takes readers on a voyage of discovery in Ethnography for Marketers. These two companion works are essential guides for marketers seeking rich insights into their customers' thoughts and beh...

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Ethnography, with its focus on observed everyday behavior, is quickly becoming the method of choice to identify unmet needs, stimulate novel insights, create strategies and develop new ideas. Hy Mariampolski, author of Qualitative Market Research: A Comprehensive Guide (Sage, 2001) again takes readers on a voyage of discovery in Ethnography for Marketers. These two companion works are essential guides for marketers seeking rich insights into their customers' thoughts and behaviors.

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