Note du 29 juin 2020
Sans connaitre encore le temps que dureront les mesures de distances sociales liées à la pandémie de Covid-19, et quels que soient les changements qui ont dû être opérés dans l’évaluation de la session de juin 2020 par rapport à ce que prévoit la présente fiche descriptive, de nouvelles modalités d’évaluation des unités d’enseignement peuvent encore être adoptées par l’enseignant ; des précisions sur ces modalités ont été -ou seront-communiquées par les enseignant·es aux étudiant·es dans les plus brefs délais.
Sans connaitre encore le temps que dureront les mesures de distances sociales liées à la pandémie de Covid-19, et quels que soient les changements qui ont dû être opérés dans l’évaluation de la session de juin 2020 par rapport à ce que prévoit la présente fiche descriptive, de nouvelles modalités d’évaluation des unités d’enseignement peuvent encore être adoptées par l’enseignant ; des précisions sur ces modalités ont été -ou seront-communiquées par les enseignant·es aux étudiant·es dans les plus brefs délais.
5 crédits
30.0 h
Q1
Enseignants
Pleyers Gordy;
Langue
d'enseignement
d'enseignement
Anglais
Préalables
Basics of marketing
Thèmes abordés
Marketing success largely lies on the ability to examine and predict how targeted consumers will react to marketing concepts (e.g. brands, products, services, advertisements '). This course covers two fundamental approaches to analyze consumers' reactions to such concepts.These two approaches are highly valuable for guiding crucial marketing and communication decisions.
Qualitative methods(e.g. in depth interviews, focus groups') reveal consumers' perceptions and deeper motivations. They allow you to overcome limits such as self-awareness or social pressure. Qualitative methods are also a valuable way to bring about creative ideas and solutions.
Quantitative methodstypically consist of using a very structured questionnaire to interview a representative sample of consumers with regard to a concept (e.g. product, service, company, advertisement, point of sale, etc.). This method allows for collecting a large range of inputs regarding the knowledge, attitudes, or preferences that a target population has or will have.
This course aims at teaching how to manage (or evaluate) the different stages involved in a marketing study.It also provides many practical insights to illustrate how marketing studies are carried out in the world of companies and market research agencies given the practical constraints and issues that may arise.
Overall, this course will prepare students for a potential career in market studies ' for example in marketing agencies, in major companies (that have an internal marketing department), or in public organizations.
Qualitative methods(e.g. in depth interviews, focus groups') reveal consumers' perceptions and deeper motivations. They allow you to overcome limits such as self-awareness or social pressure. Qualitative methods are also a valuable way to bring about creative ideas and solutions.
Quantitative methodstypically consist of using a very structured questionnaire to interview a representative sample of consumers with regard to a concept (e.g. product, service, company, advertisement, point of sale, etc.). This method allows for collecting a large range of inputs regarding the knowledge, attitudes, or preferences that a target population has or will have.
This course aims at teaching how to manage (or evaluate) the different stages involved in a marketing study.It also provides many practical insights to illustrate how marketing studies are carried out in the world of companies and market research agencies given the practical constraints and issues that may arise.
Overall, this course will prepare students for a potential career in market studies ' for example in marketing agencies, in major companies (that have an internal marketing department), or in public organizations.
Acquis
d'apprentissage
d'apprentissage
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La contribution de cette UE au développement et à la maîtrise des compétences et acquis du (des) programme(s) est accessible à la fin de cette fiche, dans la partie « Programmes/formations proposant cette unité d’enseignement (UE) ».
Contenu
1) Introductory elements:
Preliminary chapters allowing for a global understanding of “marketing/consumer studies” and of main approaches that can be used.
2) Qualitative approach:
* Main qualitative methods (individual- or group-based): methodological elements, complementarity in respect of other methods, integration within the marketing research process, etc.
* Advantages and disadvantages of the different qualitative methods, in order to be able to define the most relevant method in the context of a specific research project.
3) Quantitative approach:
* Process and skills to manage the different steps involved in a quantitative study: research hypotheses, data collection method, questionnaire, study sample, data collection management, data processing.
* Quantitative data analysis: Basic statistical tools for analyzing the results and converting them into conclusions and managerial implications: descriptive statistics, graphical representation, analysis of differences and links among the results (e.g. Anovas, correlations, regressions).
Preliminary chapters allowing for a global understanding of “marketing/consumer studies” and of main approaches that can be used.
2) Qualitative approach:
* Main qualitative methods (individual- or group-based): methodological elements, complementarity in respect of other methods, integration within the marketing research process, etc.
* Advantages and disadvantages of the different qualitative methods, in order to be able to define the most relevant method in the context of a specific research project.
3) Quantitative approach:
* Process and skills to manage the different steps involved in a quantitative study: research hypotheses, data collection method, questionnaire, study sample, data collection management, data processing.
* Quantitative data analysis: Basic statistical tools for analyzing the results and converting them into conclusions and managerial implications: descriptive statistics, graphical representation, analysis of differences and links among the results (e.g. Anovas, correlations, regressions).
Méthodes d'enseignement
Lectures on theoretical/methodological inputs (with practical illustrations), case studies, scientific articles.
Modes d'évaluation
des acquis des étudiants
des acquis des étudiants
Individual exam (understanding of the main concepts).
Group work (conducting a market study).
Group work (conducting a market study).
Bibliographie
Support de cours
- Slides (Moodle).
- Scientific articles and books.
Faculté ou entité
en charge
en charge
CLSM