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Ethnography for Marketers Hy Mariampolski

Ethnography for Marketers By Hy Mariampolski

Ethnography for Marketers by Hy Mariampolski


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Offers a step-by-step guide to help students and practitioners plan and execute ethnographic marketing research studies of their own. This book sets standards emphasizing best practices in ethnographic market research and provides real-world examples and experienced-based advice for novices and experienced market researchers.

Ethnography for Marketers Summary

Ethnography for Marketers: A Guide to Consumer Immersion by Hy Mariampolski

"Ethnography for Marketers does an excellent job of capturing the academic aspects of ethnography but does so from a practical, useful point of view. Author Hy Mariampolskis expertise in the field is clearly communicated through the vast, in-depth coverage of the various aspects of ethnography for purposes of marketing research."

--Cara Lee Okleshen, Peters Winthrop University

"Ive been waiting for this book a practical, how-to guide to conducting ethnographic studies for practitioners and clients, studies that will yield useful consumer insights that can impact marketing practice."

--Ellen Day, The University of Georgia

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.

Key Features

  • Offers a step-by-step guide to help students and practitioners plan and execute ethnographic marketing research studies of their own
  • Sets standards emphasizing best practices in ethnographic market research
  • Provides real-world examples and experienced-based advice for novices and experienced market researchers
  • Introduces powerful methods for new product/service innovations
  • Approaches the topic cross-culturally and internationally demonstrating effective techniques for creating innovations around the world

Ethnography for Marketers is designed as a standard training and reference resource to help corporate managers and marketers design and implement ethnographic studies. It is an excellent textbook for advanced undergraduate and graduate students studying ethnography or research methods in a variety of programs including business, sociology, anthropology and education.

"Mariampolski, a sociologist by training, is not your traditional market researcher."

--THE WASHINGTON POST

"For any researcher wanting the definitive text on organising and conducting commercial ethnographic research, this is the book for you."

--QUALITATIVE MARKET RESEARCH

Ethnography for Marketers Reviews

"Ethnography for Marketers: A Guide to Consumer Immersion provides a good primer for market researchers wishing to engage in ethnographic fieldwork. It offers useful background and practical guidance on conducting ethnographic fieldwork in an easy-to-read and enjoyable style... He [Hy Mariampolski]is at his best when describing how to design and carry out ethnographic projects. The stories he tells from his own market research practice make the text a rich learning experience for readers...Ethnography for Marketers: A Guide to Consumer Immersion is a welcome addition to qualitative market research bookshelves from a guru with a wealth of professional experience." -- Maryann McCabe
"Mariampolskis book is accessible without being simplistic, detailed without being intimidating and enthusiastic without tub-thumping. The book start with an outline of the history of ethnography (or, as the author puts it, its intellectual heritage), and goes on to explore both its power and range of applications. But the bulk of the book is a detailed exploration of the practicalities of the work, including design, recruitment, logistics, site visits, and interaction with respondents. Not surprisingly, particular emphasis is put on data collection, including mapping looking at what Mariampolski describes as the social ecology of the home or workplace diaries, audio and video recording, and the complexities and subtleties of observation, which seems such a simple task but maybe isnt. All in all, this is a splendid do-it-yourself guide to ethnography for use in our neck of the research woods. The book will provide a useful background to what is perhaps an ideal form of investigation, getting closer to understanding what can never be possible with groups and depths. A useful counter-balance to the understandable trend towards off the shelf and perhaps over-simplistic research studies, this book not only provides a guide to the ways and means of ethnography but will provide virtually everyone with new thoughts on the research we could do, and sometimes perhaps should do." -- Michael Warren * RESEARCH MAGAZINE *
"Ethnography for Marketers promises to establish itself as an important, practical handbook for anyone engaging or about to engage in this burgeoning sub-division of qualitative research. This book contains some theory but focuses much more on hands-on practice. The author must be praised for putting much practical wisdom into our hands. How-to research books are often long on procedure and short on interpretation. Not so with this book. Hints on analysis and developing sound answers for buyers are plentiful. The appendices are rich in material that can inspire and guide the budding ethnographer. Here the author seized the high ground: Mount Sinai, to be precise, from which he delivers the "Ten Commandments for Great Ethnography". It I were to add one, it would be- Go for it!" -- Mark Lovell * VUE *
"Mariampolski provides strategies and tips for conducting onsite marketing research into consumers behaviors and lifestyles. This useful guide also includes information on the cultural and ethical aspects of conducting research and how to establish rapport with respondents." -- P. G. Kishel
"The principal strength of this book is that it is well organized and forms an excellent primer for a person, who may have no previous background in the area, to get to know about whatethnography is, why it is useful, its genesis, how to use it in various situations, and the various dos and donts involved in using ethnography as a tool to gather and interpret date from consumers. The various chapters on setting up a piece of ethnographic research and executing it are especially good. It is a useful addition to the set of materials that are available to marketers for ethnographic research." -- Arvind Sahay * The Journal of Business Perspective *
"This book is clearly targeted at an audience comprising market research professionals who want to expand their repertoire of research methods, people working in research agencies, consultancies and client organizations. The book is excellent in its coverage of both the reasons behind the need to use ethnography and the how to of the ethnographic process.. . . People being exposed to this method for the first time will appreciate the comprehensiveness of the book." -- Manu Parashar

About Hy Mariampolski

Hy Mariampolski is Managing Director of QualiData Research Inc. (www.qualidataresearch.com), New York and San Francisco. Hy holds a Ph.D. from Purdue University and has held academic appointments at Indiana University, Kansas State University, Yeshiva University and Hunter College of the City University of New York. He has conducted qualitative market research studies for a wide range of clients such as Hallmark Cards, Citibank, KPMG, The Clorox Company, Avery-Dennison, Colgate-Palmolive, Motorola, Moen, Johnson + Johnson, J. Walter Thomson, Young and Rubicam, Moulinex, Cognac Hennessy and Nissan Motors.

Table of Contents

Introduction PART I. BACKGROUND Introducing Ethnography to Marketers The Intellectual Heritage The Power of Ethnography Applications of the New Marketing Ethnography PART II. PROJECT MANAGEMENT Varieties of Ethnographies Project Overview Project Design Issues Respondent Recruitment Respondent Orientation Logistics in the Field PART III. CONDUCTING SITE VISITS Site Visit Overview Ethnographic Foundations Ways of Looking What Ethnography Seeks Approaching the Site Visit Collecting Data Creating and Using Observation Guides Collecting Data Developing Rapport With Respondents Developing Rapport with Respondents Motivating Respondent Cooperation Asking Questions Expanding Your Understanding of Respondents Managing and Closing the Visit Part IV. Analysis and Presentation Introduction to Analysis and Presentation Reporting Compiling, Organizing, and Analyzing Ethnographic Data Interpreting and Drawing Conclusions Quality Review Appendix References Index About the Author

Additional information

NPB9780761969464
9780761969464
0761969462
Ethnography for Marketers: A Guide to Consumer Immersion by Hy Mariampolski
New
Hardback
SAGE Publications Inc
2005-08-12
264
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