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The Impact of Digital Penetration and Technology on Market Research in the UK.

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In this insightful video, Rupert Sinclair, Head of Insight at our UK office, discusses the significant impact of digital penetration and technology on market research in the United Kingdom.

Alongside his colleague Katrin Scheibert, Rupert was recently honoured with the ESOMAR Congress Best Paper Award 2023 for his work on “Virtual Frontiers: Assessing the potential of the metaverse for qualitative research.”

As an expert in the field, Sinclair provides a clear and concise analysis of how technological advancements impact market research methodologies and practices, especially with the elderly population. This discussion is particularly pertinent for professionals and brands seeking to understand and adapt to the rapidly changing digital environment. Sinclair’s insights are based on his extensive experience and his award-winning research.

Join us to hear from one of the leading minds in market research. Watch this video to understand the opportunities presented by digital transformation in market research.

Here’s a transcript from the video with Rupert Sinclair:

How does digital penetration and technology impact market research in the United Kingdom?

Rupert Sinclair:

In the UK, as in many developed countries, digital penetration has reached the point where we conduct online research without the risk of missing out on substantial parts of the population. So, for example, we find people in their seventies and people moving into their eighties sufficiently proficient in technology to participate in online research exercises.


And that wasn’t the case, say, ten or 15 years ago. For the groups that remain unable to participate in online research, I’m thinking perhaps of people in the latter part of their 80s or their nineties and maybe people experiencing digital poverty. These people, unfortunately, are unlikely also to participate using other methods. So, if we were to conduct telephone research, we probably wouldn’t be capturing those people. So, in effect, that doesn’t act as a barrier to conducting online research or research via digital methods in the UK.

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