Handbook of Qualitative Research Methods in MarketingRussell W. Belk Edward Elgar, 2006 - 595 من الصفحات The Handbook of Qualitative Research Methods in Marketing offers both basic and advanced treatments intended to serve academics, students, and marketing research professionals. The 42 chapters begin with a history of qualitative methods in marketing by Sidney Levy and continue with detailed discussions of current thought and practice in: research paradigms such as grounded theory and semiotics; research contexts such as advertising and brands; data collection methods such as projectives and netnography; data analysis methods such as metaphoric and visual analyses; presentation topics such as videography and reflexivity; applications such as ZMET applied to Broadway plays and depth interviews with executives; and special issues such as multi-sited ethnography and research on sensitive topics. |
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... represented , often this is not the only or even the most important contribution made by this piece of research . Moreover , this table is not intended to be all - inclusive . Much research that makes an equivalent or greater ...
... represented , often this is not the only or even the most important contribution made by this piece of research . Moreover , this table is not intended to be all - inclusive . Much research that makes an equivalent or greater ...
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... represented . Cayla ( 2003 ) tracked consumer representations ( i.e. , the sym- bols and language used in meetings ... represent Indians . Discussion If we think physically rather than metaphysically , if we think the mind - body split ...
... represented . Cayla ( 2003 ) tracked consumer representations ( i.e. , the sym- bols and language used in meetings ... represent Indians . Discussion If we think physically rather than metaphysically , if we think the mind - body split ...
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... represent the thought or feeling . ' Metaphor probelexpand the frame The informant is asked to widen the frame of a selected picture and describe what else might enter the picture to better understand his thoughts and feelings ...
... represent the thought or feeling . ' Metaphor probelexpand the frame The informant is asked to widen the frame of a selected picture and describe what else might enter the picture to better understand his thoughts and feelings ...
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History of qualitative research methods in marketing | 3 |
PARADIGMATIC PERSPECTIVES | 17 |
Rethinking the critical imagination | 46 |
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