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Marketing Research and Consumer Behavior Insights Chapter 2: Information Systems and Knowledge Management

Global Information System

Global Information System An organized collection of computer hardware, communication equipment, software, data, and personnel designed to capture, store, update, manipulate, analyze, and immediately display information about worldwide business activities.

Data versus Information Data—the raw facts—record measures of certain phenomena which are necessary to provide Information—facts in a form suitable for managers to base decisions on.

Characteristics of Valuable Information Relevance Quality Timeliness Completeness

Decision Support System A computer-based system that helps decision makers confront problems through direct interaction with databases and analytical software programs. The purpose of a decision support system is to store data and transform them into organized information that is easily accessible to marketing managers.

A Decision Support System Has Two Components Database Software

Database A database is a collection of raw data arranged logically and organized in a form that can be stored and processed by a computer

Data Warehousing Information management term The process that allows information from operational systems to be stored and organized into separate systems designed for simple access

Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Bring together lots of pieces of information customer profiles sales marketing effectiveness/responsiveness market trends Provides the enterprise with a complete, dependable, and integrated view of its customer base.

Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Management, salespeople, customer service, and perhaps the customer can directly access information e.g. other products a customer has purchased match customer needs with satisfying product offerings remind customers of service requirements

Software Various types of programs that tell computers, printers, and other hardware what to do Software allows managers to combine and restructure databases, diagnose relationships, build analytical models, estimate variables, and otherwise analyze the various databases

Business Intelligence The application of software tools to analyze data in extensive data warehouses to discover significant patterns and relationships.

Four Major Sources Of Input For A Decision Support System Internal records Proprietary marketing research Marketing intelligence Outside vendors and external distributors

Internal Records Customer profiles Internal records that may become useful information for marketing managers. Accounting reports of sales and inventory figures, provide considerable data. Data about costs, orders, shipments, inventory, sales, and other aspects of regular operations are routinely collected and entered into the computer. Customer profiles

Proprietary Marketing Research Survey findings Test market results

Marketing Intelligence A network of sources and regular procedures by which marketing executives obtain everyday information about nonrecurring developments in the external marketing environment. e-mail logs of comments and complaints, discovery of competition price changes, news of industry technology

Outside Vendors and External Distributors Distributors of market information as their products. Many organizations specialize in the collection and publication of high-quality information. E.G. A. C. Nielsen company, provides television program ratings, audience counts.

Computerized Data Archives Organized and retrievable DVD and CD-ROM Internet

On-line Database Searching Systems DIALOG ABI/INFORM PROMT (The Predicast Overview of Markets & Technologies) DOW-JONES NEWS RETREVIAL Business Newsstand Historical Market Data Center LEXIS-NEXIS

Types Of Databases Bibliographic/text Statistical Financial Geographic Scanner Financial Image and video

Proprietary Marketing Research Emphasizes the company’s gathering of new data. Not conducted regularly or continuously. Projects conducted to study specific company problems

Input Management Inputs - all numerical, text, voice, and image data entered into the decision support system

Electronic Data Interchange Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) is the term used when one company’s computer systems is integrated directly with another company’s proprietary computer system.

Internet A worldwide network of computers that allows users access to information and documents from distant sources. A combination of a worldwide communication system and the world’s largest library.

URL Uniform resource locator Web site address

World Wide Web (WWW) Graphic interface 1000s of interconnected pages or documents

Links Or Hyperlinks Lead To Other Pages

Search Engine A computerized directory to search the WWW YAHOO -www.yahoo.com HOTBOT - www.hotbot.com GOOGLE - www.google.com DOGPILE - www.dogpile.com

Push Technology Smart agents Find information Do the searching for you Distribute it to desktop

Smart Agent Learns an individual user’s preferences Automatically searches out information Delivers information to the desktop

Cookies “Magic cookies” Small computer files Provides saves onto the computer of someone who visits Tracks websites and files visited

Intranet Private data network Uses internet standards and technology Firewalls for security