Using Secondary Data in Marketing Research: United States and Worldwide
By (Author) Gordon Patzer
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
18th March 1995
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Social research and statistics
658.83
Hardback
184
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
284g
Using Secondary Data in Marketing Research discusses thoroughly the use of secondary data in marketing research. It explains the underlying reasons why secondary data are less expensive than primary data, the technology associated with secondary data, how to evaluate the quality of secondary data, and how to locate secondary data. It also provides an encyclopedic listing of specific sources of secondary data, including a listing of sources of global/worldwide information to assist marketing decision making. An important resource for marketing professionals, academics, and graduate students of marketing. The book begins with an overview that includes an international case in marketing. The following six chapters comprise the first part of the book, which delineates the advantages and disadvantages of secondary data, and reveals precisely how to evaluate their quality. These chapters identify differences between internal and external secondary data, including specific types of each. The second part begins with an overview that also includes an actual case in marketing. The following five chapters contain comprehensive listings of specific secondary data information sources, categorized according to the following: sources of information specific to marketing; global/worldwide information sources; sources of information regarding American Census Data; information sources about industries, corporations, and finances; and general business information sources.
GORDON L. PATZER is Dean of the School of Business Administration, California State University, Stanislaus. He has travelled and taught throughout the world, and has developed marketing strategies for the CBS Television Network and Saatchi and Saatchi, an international advertising agency. Among his many publications is The Physical Attractiveness Phenomena.