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INTERNATIONAL MARKETING INTELLIGENCE




                   International Marketing
               Chapter-4 International Marketing
                          Intelligence
Objectives
 What are the areas of information
 requirement
 What are the sources of information
 What is marketing research and what
 are the objectives, limitations, scopes
 types and phases of marketing research

                International Marketing
            Chapter-4 International Marketing
                       Intelligence
Objectives
 What are the method of data collection
 Who are research agencies and what
 are their drawbacks
 How to select research agencies
 What are the problems of international
 research

                International Marketing
            Chapter-4 International Marketing
                       Intelligence
Introduction
Proper business intelligence is essential in
   following area
1. International marketing decision

2. Market selection decision

3. Entry and operating decision

4. Marketing mix decision

5. Organization decision
                  International Marketing
              Chapter-4 International Marketing
                         Intelligence
Information Requirement
International marketing related information
Market selection related information
Product related information
Price related information
Promotion related information
Distribution related information
Competition related information
                   International Marketing
               Chapter-4 International Marketing
                          Intelligence
Sources of Information-
Organizations Within India
 They are important sources of information
 pertaining to foreign markets
 They have brought out publication
 intended to provide general guidance and
 education to exports
 They carry out market potential studies
 and other relevant studies
 The consulates of foreign governments
 provide a lot of information about the
 countries.
                 International Marketing
             Chapter-4 International Marketing
                        Intelligence
Sources of Information-
Organizations outside India
 The international trade centre, Geneva, is
 a very important source of information and
 assistance to exporters.
 Offices of the Indian embassies of the
 foreign government may be approached
 for certain type of information.
 There       are     certain     international
 organizations related to specific products.
                  International Marketing
              Chapter-4 International Marketing
                         Intelligence
Sources of Information-
Publications
 Information can be obtained from
 publications like journals and research
 publication – national, foreign and
 international
 General and specialized publications
 carrying useful information for the
 exporters.
 Foreign and international publication,
 general and product specific
                International Marketing
            Chapter-4 International Marketing
                       Intelligence
International Marketing Information
system and Marketing Research

 IM involves the creation of an
 information system, which should be a
 part   of    the  company’s    overall
 information system for international
 business.



                International Marketing
            Chapter-4 International Marketing
                       Intelligence
Objectives of Marketing
Research
1.   Identify the deficiencies
      a. Products               b. Pricing
      c. Distribution d. Promotion
2.   Identify    existing               and emerging
     marketing opportunities
3.   Identify the relative weaknesses and
     strength of the company
4.   Monitor the environmental changes
                   International Marketing
                  Chapter-4 International Marketing
                             Intelligence
Limitations of Marketing
     Research
1.   Research findings are not always dependable.
     The performance of many products have been
     in contradiction to the research indications.
2.   It involves costs.
3.   In     underdeveloped             countries,       marketing
     research has its own limitations arising from
     non-availability of adequate and reliable data,
     problems in collecting data
     and so on.
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4.   It is a time consuming process.
                      Chapter-4 International Marketing
                                Intelligence
Scope of Marketing Research
1.   Product research
2.   Pricing research
3.   Distribution research
4.   Promotion research
5.   Consumer research
6.   Marketing environment research
7.   Market trend research
8.   Marketing efficiency research
                     International Marketing
                 Chapter-4 International Marketing
                           Intelligence
Types of Research
1.   Exploratory research
2.   Conclusive research




                   International Marketing
               Chapter-4 International Marketing
                          Intelligence
Exploratory Research
It seeks to discover now relationships
It is investigative in nature
It may be conducted by
1. Study of secondary data
2. Survey of knowledgeable person
3. Analysis of selected cases i.e.
intensive      study of a relatively small
number of situations. Marketing
                   International Marketing
               Chapter-4 International
                  Intelligence
Conclusive Research
1.   Descriptive research
             may be conducted by
      1. case study
      2. Statistical study
2.   Experimental research
              It may be done in the
     laboratory situation or in the field.
                   International Marketing
               Chapter-4 International Marketing
                          Intelligence
Phases of a Research project
1.   Definition of the problem
2.   Conducting of a situational analysis
3.   Conducting o an informal study
4.   Formulation of the research design
5.   Collection of information
6.   Analysis and interpretation of data
7.   Presentation of research findings
                    International Marketing
                Chapter-4 International Marketing
                           Intelligence
Secondary And Primary Data
 Secondary data are data which have
 already been gathered by somebody
 else and are available to others for use.
 Such data may be available in published
 or unpublished form.
 Primary data, are first-hand data
 collected by the researcher. It may be
 noted that even some of the primary
 data may be unreliable.
                 International Marketing
             Chapter-4 International Marketing
                   Intelligence
Observational Research
 This is the method of collecting data by
 observing the behavior of people in a
 given situation
 It may be in a natural or simulated
 situation
 It may be made openly, through hidden
 cameras, one way mirrors or by
 disguised observers Marketing
                International
            Chapter-4 International Marketing
                       Intelligence
Merits of Observational
Research
1.   It provides information about the
     actual behavior of consumers
2.   Chances of bias are limited
3.   It helps to obtain information which
     consumers are unwilling or unable to
     provide

                   International Marketing
               Chapter-4 International Marketing
                          Intelligence
Limitations of Observational
Research
1.   It is helpful in getting information only
     about certain aspects of consumer
     behavior.
2.   It provides information only about how
     consumers behave: it does not provide
     any information as to why consumers
     behave so.
3.   It is helpful only as a supplement of
     other methods. International Marketing
                     International Marketing
                 Chapter-4
                     Intelligence
Survey research
1.   Personal interviewing
2.   Telephone interviewing
3.   Mail questionnaires




                   International Marketing
               Chapter-4 International Marketing
                          Intelligence
Personal interviewing
a)   Individual interviewing : it is more
     suited than group interviewing for
     collecting information that is too
     personal
b)   Group interviewing : It is less costly.
     Certain     information    may      be
     forthcoming from group interviewing
                   International Marketing
               Chapter-4 International Marketing
                          Intelligence
Merits of Personal Interviewing
1.   It is the most direct way of eliciting
     information from the respondents.
2.   It enables the researcher to take the
     respondent into confidence so as to get
     his full cooperation.
3.   It enables clarification of points.


                     International Marketing
                 Chapter-4 International Marketing
                            Intelligence
Merits of Personal Interviewing
4.   It enables the cross-checking of the
     information provided.
5.   It provides flexibility needed for data
     collection.
6.   It enables the investigator to observe
     the environment of the respondent.


                     International Marketing
                 Chapter-4 International Marketing
                            Intelligence
Limitations of Personal
Interviewing
1.   It is time consuming and costly, if the
     respondents are large in number and
     widely scattered.
2.   Some respondents may be hesitant to
     reveal certain information in a face-to-
     face interview.
3.   This method needs trained people who
     are tactful in collecting information.
                    International Marketing
                Chapter-4 International Marketing
                           Intelligence
Merits of Telephone
     Interviewing
1.   Easy and quick method.
2.   This method enables taking the respondent
     into confidence, clarification of points, cross-
     checking of information to some extent
3.   As it avoids face-to-face situation, it is better
     for very personal or sensitive information
4.   It saves time and cost compared to personal
     interviewing.
                        International Marketing
                    Chapter-4 International Marketing
                               Intelligence
Merits of Mail Questionnaire
1.   When the respondents are large in
     number and scattered over distant places
     this is a preferable method.
2.   It is also a very economical method
3.   Respondents can fill in the questionnaire
     at their leisure and hence they may be in
     a position to do justice to the
     requirements.
4.   It avoids embarrassment of talking in
     person about certain sensitive matters.
                    International Marketing
                Chapter-4 International Marketing
                           Intelligence
Limitations of Mail
Questionnaire
1.   It can not be used to collect
     information from the illiterate.
2.   It does not provide scope for
     clarification.
3.   It does not provide as much scope for
     cross-checking.

                   International Marketing
               Chapter-4 International Marketing
                          Intelligence
Limitations of Mail
Questionnaire
4.   There are chances of the respondents
     leaving    some      parts    of    the
     questionnaire blank
5.   Many respondents may have to be
     reminded over and again to send back
     the questionnaire.
6.   The response set is normally very low.
                   International Marketing
               Chapter-4 International Marketing
                          Intelligence
Sampling
 A survey of a few hundred consumers
 selected in such a way as to possess
 the representative character of the
 relevant population will serve the
 purpose of marketing research.



               International Marketing
           Chapter-4 International Marketing
                      Intelligence
Reasons for Sampling
1.   When the population size is very large, it
     is not possible to collect information
     about all the units within a limited time.
2.   When the population is very large,
     collection of information from all the units
     would be prohibitively expensive.
3.   Besides the two problems, there could be
     other practical difficulties like getting
     sufficient      number       of     qualified
     investigators, locating all the units etc.
                     International Marketing
                 Chapter-4 International Marketing
                            Intelligence
Reasons for Sampling
4.   A representative sample would provide
     reasonably adequate and accurate
     information      and     accuracy   of
     information is not going to be
     justifiably enhanced by studying the
     entire population.
5.   In certain situations, sampling is the
     only justifiable method.
                   International Marketing
               Chapter-4 International Marketing
                          Intelligence
Sample Characteristics
1.   It should be representative of the
     population so that the information
     collected from the sample will be
     dependable
2.   The sample should be of adequate size to
     ensure     reasonable                      accuracy of
     information.
3.   Sampling is justifiable in terms of time and
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     other resources. International Marketing
                    Chapter-4
                              Intelligence
Non-Probability Sampling
1.   Convenience sampling
2.   Quota control sampling
3.   Judgment sampling




                   International Marketing
               Chapter-4 International Marketing
                          Intelligence
Probability Sampling
1.   Simple random sampling
2.   Stratified random sampling
3.   Systematic sampling
4.   Cluster sampling



                   International Marketing
               Chapter-4 International Marketing
                          Intelligence
Research Agencies
  Advantage of research agency
1. Expertise

2. Objectivity

3. Knowledge and familiarity

4. Cost effectiveness




                 International Marketing
             Chapter-4 International Marketing
                        Intelligence
Selection Of Agency
 Selection of right agency involve a
 careful process.
 The first step is collection of information
 about the research agencies.
 A small number should be selected by a
 preliminary screening.

                 International Marketing
             Chapter-4 International Marketing
                        Intelligence
Selection Of Agency
 From that two or three are selected and
 a detailed discussion about the research
 proposal is held.
 One best is selected after that and the
 terms and conditions should be clearly
 laid down in a contractor letter of
 agreement.
                International Marketing
            Chapter-4 International Marketing
                       Intelligence
Problems in International
research
1.   The cultural differences make foreign
     market research a difficult task.
2.   It is often very expensive
3.   The research methodology suitable for
     one market may not be suitable for
     another market.

                   International Marketing
               Chapter-4 International Marketing
                          Intelligence
Summary
     The areas of information requirement for IM
     includes
1.   IM decision related information
2.   Market selection related information
3.   Product related information
4.   Promotion related information
5.   Distribution related information
6.   Competition related information.
     Marketing research forms a part of marketing
     information.
                      International Marketing
                  Chapter-4 International Marketing
                             Intelligence
Exploratory and conclusive research are
the two types of research.
Observation and survey are the two
methods of primary data collection.
Expertise, objectivity, knowledge and
familiarity and cost effectiveness are
the advantages of a good research firm.
               International Marketing
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                      Intelligence

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International Marketing Intellegence

  • 1. Chapter 4 INTERNATIONAL MARKETING INTELLIGENCE International Marketing Chapter-4 International Marketing Intelligence
  • 2. Objectives What are the areas of information requirement What are the sources of information What is marketing research and what are the objectives, limitations, scopes types and phases of marketing research International Marketing Chapter-4 International Marketing Intelligence
  • 3. Objectives What are the method of data collection Who are research agencies and what are their drawbacks How to select research agencies What are the problems of international research International Marketing Chapter-4 International Marketing Intelligence
  • 4. Introduction Proper business intelligence is essential in following area 1. International marketing decision 2. Market selection decision 3. Entry and operating decision 4. Marketing mix decision 5. Organization decision International Marketing Chapter-4 International Marketing Intelligence
  • 5. Information Requirement International marketing related information Market selection related information Product related information Price related information Promotion related information Distribution related information Competition related information International Marketing Chapter-4 International Marketing Intelligence
  • 6. Sources of Information- Organizations Within India They are important sources of information pertaining to foreign markets They have brought out publication intended to provide general guidance and education to exports They carry out market potential studies and other relevant studies The consulates of foreign governments provide a lot of information about the countries. International Marketing Chapter-4 International Marketing Intelligence
  • 7. Sources of Information- Organizations outside India The international trade centre, Geneva, is a very important source of information and assistance to exporters. Offices of the Indian embassies of the foreign government may be approached for certain type of information. There are certain international organizations related to specific products. International Marketing Chapter-4 International Marketing Intelligence
  • 8. Sources of Information- Publications Information can be obtained from publications like journals and research publication – national, foreign and international General and specialized publications carrying useful information for the exporters. Foreign and international publication, general and product specific International Marketing Chapter-4 International Marketing Intelligence
  • 9. International Marketing Information system and Marketing Research IM involves the creation of an information system, which should be a part of the company’s overall information system for international business. International Marketing Chapter-4 International Marketing Intelligence
  • 10. Objectives of Marketing Research 1. Identify the deficiencies a. Products b. Pricing c. Distribution d. Promotion 2. Identify existing and emerging marketing opportunities 3. Identify the relative weaknesses and strength of the company 4. Monitor the environmental changes International Marketing Chapter-4 International Marketing Intelligence
  • 11. Limitations of Marketing Research 1. Research findings are not always dependable. The performance of many products have been in contradiction to the research indications. 2. It involves costs. 3. In underdeveloped countries, marketing research has its own limitations arising from non-availability of adequate and reliable data, problems in collecting data and so on. International Marketing 4. It is a time consuming process. Chapter-4 International Marketing Intelligence
  • 12. Scope of Marketing Research 1. Product research 2. Pricing research 3. Distribution research 4. Promotion research 5. Consumer research 6. Marketing environment research 7. Market trend research 8. Marketing efficiency research International Marketing Chapter-4 International Marketing Intelligence
  • 13. Types of Research 1. Exploratory research 2. Conclusive research International Marketing Chapter-4 International Marketing Intelligence
  • 14. Exploratory Research It seeks to discover now relationships It is investigative in nature It may be conducted by 1. Study of secondary data 2. Survey of knowledgeable person 3. Analysis of selected cases i.e. intensive study of a relatively small number of situations. Marketing International Marketing Chapter-4 International Intelligence
  • 15. Conclusive Research 1. Descriptive research may be conducted by 1. case study 2. Statistical study 2. Experimental research It may be done in the laboratory situation or in the field. International Marketing Chapter-4 International Marketing Intelligence
  • 16. Phases of a Research project 1. Definition of the problem 2. Conducting of a situational analysis 3. Conducting o an informal study 4. Formulation of the research design 5. Collection of information 6. Analysis and interpretation of data 7. Presentation of research findings International Marketing Chapter-4 International Marketing Intelligence
  • 17. Secondary And Primary Data Secondary data are data which have already been gathered by somebody else and are available to others for use. Such data may be available in published or unpublished form. Primary data, are first-hand data collected by the researcher. It may be noted that even some of the primary data may be unreliable. International Marketing Chapter-4 International Marketing Intelligence
  • 18. Observational Research This is the method of collecting data by observing the behavior of people in a given situation It may be in a natural or simulated situation It may be made openly, through hidden cameras, one way mirrors or by disguised observers Marketing International Chapter-4 International Marketing Intelligence
  • 19. Merits of Observational Research 1. It provides information about the actual behavior of consumers 2. Chances of bias are limited 3. It helps to obtain information which consumers are unwilling or unable to provide International Marketing Chapter-4 International Marketing Intelligence
  • 20. Limitations of Observational Research 1. It is helpful in getting information only about certain aspects of consumer behavior. 2. It provides information only about how consumers behave: it does not provide any information as to why consumers behave so. 3. It is helpful only as a supplement of other methods. International Marketing International Marketing Chapter-4 Intelligence
  • 21. Survey research 1. Personal interviewing 2. Telephone interviewing 3. Mail questionnaires International Marketing Chapter-4 International Marketing Intelligence
  • 22. Personal interviewing a) Individual interviewing : it is more suited than group interviewing for collecting information that is too personal b) Group interviewing : It is less costly. Certain information may be forthcoming from group interviewing International Marketing Chapter-4 International Marketing Intelligence
  • 23. Merits of Personal Interviewing 1. It is the most direct way of eliciting information from the respondents. 2. It enables the researcher to take the respondent into confidence so as to get his full cooperation. 3. It enables clarification of points. International Marketing Chapter-4 International Marketing Intelligence
  • 24. Merits of Personal Interviewing 4. It enables the cross-checking of the information provided. 5. It provides flexibility needed for data collection. 6. It enables the investigator to observe the environment of the respondent. International Marketing Chapter-4 International Marketing Intelligence
  • 25. Limitations of Personal Interviewing 1. It is time consuming and costly, if the respondents are large in number and widely scattered. 2. Some respondents may be hesitant to reveal certain information in a face-to- face interview. 3. This method needs trained people who are tactful in collecting information. International Marketing Chapter-4 International Marketing Intelligence
  • 26. Merits of Telephone Interviewing 1. Easy and quick method. 2. This method enables taking the respondent into confidence, clarification of points, cross- checking of information to some extent 3. As it avoids face-to-face situation, it is better for very personal or sensitive information 4. It saves time and cost compared to personal interviewing. International Marketing Chapter-4 International Marketing Intelligence
  • 27. Merits of Mail Questionnaire 1. When the respondents are large in number and scattered over distant places this is a preferable method. 2. It is also a very economical method 3. Respondents can fill in the questionnaire at their leisure and hence they may be in a position to do justice to the requirements. 4. It avoids embarrassment of talking in person about certain sensitive matters. International Marketing Chapter-4 International Marketing Intelligence
  • 28. Limitations of Mail Questionnaire 1. It can not be used to collect information from the illiterate. 2. It does not provide scope for clarification. 3. It does not provide as much scope for cross-checking. International Marketing Chapter-4 International Marketing Intelligence
  • 29. Limitations of Mail Questionnaire 4. There are chances of the respondents leaving some parts of the questionnaire blank 5. Many respondents may have to be reminded over and again to send back the questionnaire. 6. The response set is normally very low. International Marketing Chapter-4 International Marketing Intelligence
  • 30. Sampling A survey of a few hundred consumers selected in such a way as to possess the representative character of the relevant population will serve the purpose of marketing research. International Marketing Chapter-4 International Marketing Intelligence
  • 31. Reasons for Sampling 1. When the population size is very large, it is not possible to collect information about all the units within a limited time. 2. When the population is very large, collection of information from all the units would be prohibitively expensive. 3. Besides the two problems, there could be other practical difficulties like getting sufficient number of qualified investigators, locating all the units etc. International Marketing Chapter-4 International Marketing Intelligence
  • 32. Reasons for Sampling 4. A representative sample would provide reasonably adequate and accurate information and accuracy of information is not going to be justifiably enhanced by studying the entire population. 5. In certain situations, sampling is the only justifiable method. International Marketing Chapter-4 International Marketing Intelligence
  • 33. Sample Characteristics 1. It should be representative of the population so that the information collected from the sample will be dependable 2. The sample should be of adequate size to ensure reasonable accuracy of information. 3. Sampling is justifiable in terms of time and International Marketing other resources. International Marketing Chapter-4 Intelligence
  • 34. Non-Probability Sampling 1. Convenience sampling 2. Quota control sampling 3. Judgment sampling International Marketing Chapter-4 International Marketing Intelligence
  • 35. Probability Sampling 1. Simple random sampling 2. Stratified random sampling 3. Systematic sampling 4. Cluster sampling International Marketing Chapter-4 International Marketing Intelligence
  • 36. Research Agencies Advantage of research agency 1. Expertise 2. Objectivity 3. Knowledge and familiarity 4. Cost effectiveness International Marketing Chapter-4 International Marketing Intelligence
  • 37. Selection Of Agency Selection of right agency involve a careful process. The first step is collection of information about the research agencies. A small number should be selected by a preliminary screening. International Marketing Chapter-4 International Marketing Intelligence
  • 38. Selection Of Agency From that two or three are selected and a detailed discussion about the research proposal is held. One best is selected after that and the terms and conditions should be clearly laid down in a contractor letter of agreement. International Marketing Chapter-4 International Marketing Intelligence
  • 39. Problems in International research 1. The cultural differences make foreign market research a difficult task. 2. It is often very expensive 3. The research methodology suitable for one market may not be suitable for another market. International Marketing Chapter-4 International Marketing Intelligence
  • 40. Summary The areas of information requirement for IM includes 1. IM decision related information 2. Market selection related information 3. Product related information 4. Promotion related information 5. Distribution related information 6. Competition related information. Marketing research forms a part of marketing information. International Marketing Chapter-4 International Marketing Intelligence
  • 41. Exploratory and conclusive research are the two types of research. Observation and survey are the two methods of primary data collection. Expertise, objectivity, knowledge and familiarity and cost effectiveness are the advantages of a good research firm. International Marketing Chapter-4 International Marketing Intelligence