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Proposed Research Services

Current and future multi-client topics include:  

  • U.S. Communications and Entertainment Services Research:  Strategies for the Future

    This proposed research will measure the emerging trends among U.S. consumers as the Communications and Entertainment industries increasingly offer complimentary and overlapping services and products.  This proposed research will benefit service providers (i.e., telecommunication, cable, etc.), equipment providers (i.e., electronics, etc.), software providers, content providers (i.e., entertainment, etc.).
  • Unified Collaboration Conferencing Among U.S. Decision Makers:  Edging the Future
  • Compliance:  A Competitive Perspective
  • Mobile Applications Among U.S. Business User:  An Industry Specific Approach
  • A Detailed and On-Going Look at the Impact of Rising Fuel Costs on the American Culture and Within the Automotive Industry

    This proposed research will measure the impact rising fuel costs are having among American consumers’ behaviors (i.e., changes in driving behavior, changes in spending on “luxury items,” etc.), as well as how rising fuel costs are impacting the automotive industry and their future plans.  This proposed research will primarily benefit automotive manufacturers, however, it is far reaching to other industries: automotive repair service and parts, automotive insurance, travel, entertainment, etc.
  • Automotive Financing Within the U.S.:  On-going Competitive Customer Satisfaction Research
     

If you have any ideas for multiclient and/or end-user research projects, please let us know.  We look forward to your feedback.


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