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Reports on a study of the business activities and the emergence of the learning of marketing skills by eight entrepreneurial small businesses: four in the British Isles and four in the mid‐west of the USA. Using a qualitative methodology, a case approach is taken to study the obstacles to...
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Explains the two most commonly used qualitative research methods as the individually intensive or in‐depth interviews and focus group discussions. Suggests that, while it is possible to have a large number of interviews in order to draw sufficient statistical conclusions, this may not be...
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Addresses the need in qualitative market research to consider how best to sample and recruit the right mindsets (respondents) and, if appropriate, prime these for subsequent interviews to maximise insight. Discusses models that might direct recruitment and some of the myths of good recruitment...
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Considers an area of growing importance in marketing research. Small to medium‐sized enterprises (SMEs) are continuing to play an increasing role in the development of western economies. Puts forward the argument that existing approaches to conducting marketing research in SMEs are rooted in...
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