Consumer.Ology: The Market Research Myth, the Truth About Consumers and the Psychology of Shopping

Consumer.Ology: The Market Research Myth, the Truth About Consumers and the Psychology of Shopping

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Author: Philip Graves

Format: Hardback

Number of Pages: 288


Market research is a myth. Philip Graves, one of the world's leading experts in consumer behaviour, reveals why the findings obtained from most market research are completely unreliable. Whether it is company executives seeking to define their corporate strategy or politicians wanting to understand the electorate, the idea that questions answered on a questionnnaire or discussed in a focus group can provide useful insights on which to base business decisions is the cause of product failures, political blunders and wasted billions. Consumer.ology exposes some of the most expensive examples of research-driven thinking clouding judgement, experience and evidence - from New Coke to General Motors, from Mattel to Millennium Dome - and instances of great success through ironically ignoring market research, such as Baileys and Dr Who. It also reveals which tools organisations should be using if they want to understand their customers. Using his AFECT approach, a set of five criteria to evaluate the reliability of any consumer insight, Grave asserts that it's time for a fresh approach that embraces a new understanding of human behaviour. Along the way he reveals why the current practice of market research is a false science, why we often don't buy what we say we will and how to understand consumers better than they do themselves. After reading this book you will never look at market research in the same way again.



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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Philip Graves

Format: Hardback

Number of Pages: 288


Market research is a myth. Philip Graves, one of the world's leading experts in consumer behaviour, reveals why the findings obtained from most market research are completely unreliable. Whether it is company executives seeking to define their corporate strategy or politicians wanting to understand the electorate, the idea that questions answered on a questionnnaire or discussed in a focus group can provide useful insights on which to base business decisions is the cause of product failures, political blunders and wasted billions. Consumer.ology exposes some of the most expensive examples of research-driven thinking clouding judgement, experience and evidence - from New Coke to General Motors, from Mattel to Millennium Dome - and instances of great success through ironically ignoring market research, such as Baileys and Dr Who. It also reveals which tools organisations should be using if they want to understand their customers. Using his AFECT approach, a set of five criteria to evaluate the reliability of any consumer insight, Grave asserts that it's time for a fresh approach that embraces a new understanding of human behaviour. Along the way he reveals why the current practice of market research is a false science, why we often don't buy what we say we will and how to understand consumers better than they do themselves. After reading this book you will never look at market research in the same way again.