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October 20, 2013
The GRIT CPR report is our effort to answer the who, what, when, where, and why of global consumer participation.
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Respondents are the lifeblood of market research. Whether it’s qual or quant, surveys or communities, neuromarketing or ‘Big Data’ and everything in between knowing how to reach, engage, and understand people is the very bedrock of insights.
In our interconnected world achieving that goal is in some ways easier, and in many more ways it is harder and little data have existed to help researchers understand this basic question: how do we get consumers to engage with us and what do those folks look like?
Until now.
The GRIT Consumer Participation in Research (CPR) report is our effort to answer the who, what, when, where, and why of global consumer participation. Based on millions of data points across over 100k interviews using a revolutionary random sampling micro survey model developed by Insight Innovation Competition North America winner The RIWI Corporation, GRIT CPR is the tool that researchers can use to benchmark their own efforts in over 200 countries and start crafting new strategies to grow this vital resource: consumer participation.
In short, we now have data on the composition and attitudes of the online population in over 200 countries on participation in research, and by default have just proven the viability of online models globally. Oh, and while we were at it we now have the freshest data in the world on the profiles of internet users, OS, browser and device usage, including surprising new data on the percentage of consumers who take surveys on mobile devices.
Download your copy here: www.GreenBook.org/GRITCPR
The report answers these questions:
The goal of the report was to not only answer these questions for the world (and offer limitations on the answers to these questions to the best of our ability), and to offer researchers the opportunity to supplement the data with their own insights and complementary data – so-called ‘data philanthropy’ – but also to suggest norms against which researchers can assess their own data sets in different geographies by, for example, understanding their data sets better in the context of data presented here concerning mobile, desktop, and browser usage among non-incented, country-specific respondents.
In keeping with the standard established by the core GRIT study, all of the data are available via an online dashboard generously provided by our partners at Dapresy. That means you can go in and drill down to look at all results by country and standard demographics. Need to know the online composition of Albania? We have it. Interested in the percentage of people who participate in surveys via mobile devices in Brazil? It’s there too. Although the report is a fantastic overview of major aggregate findings, our view is that the dashboard will be a resource that researchers globally can use to validate and benchmark their own research with.
You can access that here: www.GreenBook.org/GRITCPR
As a special bonus for the 1000+ attendees at the upcoming The Market Research Event, they will also find a print copy of GRIT CPR in their attendee bags, as well as in other locations around the conference.
Dapresy also assisted us with developing an online visual summary that is connected to the dashboard; we encourage you to visit it and share it with your colleagues. Here is a sneak peek:
As always, these things are due to the contributions of many folks. Thanks to the entire RIWI team, especially Neil Seeman, CEO, and Alton Ing, CTO, for their tremendous efforts here: the vast majority of this effort is the result of their vision and hard work. Thanks also to Rudy Nadilo, President of Dapresy North America and his team for their generous support in developing the dashboard and summary. Our heartfelt appreciation goes to all of our advertisers, sponsors and partners who support our efforts again and again.
For GRIT CPR we’d like to extend a special “Thank you!” to our four sponsors: Civicom, Confirmit, Research Now and Qualtrics.
Finally, the GreenBook team deserves major kudos for their ongoing excellence in helping to inform, educate, and support the insights industry. They truly are extraordinary.
GRIT CPR is a tool that is long overdue: we hope you find much value in it.
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