Presents a history of qualitative methods in marketing. This book discusses practice in: research paradigms such as grounded theory and semiotics; research contexts such as advertising and brands; data collection methods such as projectives and netnograph; and, data analysis methods such as metaphoric and visual analyses.
The Handbook of Qualitative Research Methods in Marketing<>
Authors include leading scholars and practitioners from North America and Europe. They draw on a wealth of experience using well-established as well as emerging qualitative research methods. The result is a thorough, timely, and useful Handbook that will educate, inspire, and serve as standard reference for marketing academics and practitioners alike.