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Qualitative Marketing Research, Neurosciences, and Transdisciplinarity
Author(s) -
Georges Guelfand
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
transdisciplinary journal of engineering and science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1949-0569
DOI - 10.22545/2015/0127
Subject(s) - qualitative research , decipher , construct (python library) , sociology , meaning (existential) , epistemology , rationality , transdisciplinarity , function (biology) , psychology , cognitive science , computer science , social science , genetics , biology , programming language , philosophy , evolutionary biology
Qualitative studies often refer to the notion of the inconscious and neurosciences reveal to us the existence of a neuronal inconscious. But inconscious is not only neuronal, and the qualitative method does not offer ways to measure the mental reactions in individuals. In qualitative, we decipher the incounscious conditioned by our social, historical, and cultural environnementmake; we read how the consumer projects himself onto the objects of the world; we tap into creative imagination; we can pull everything apart and reconstruct it; and we take part in the strategic objectives of a brand.  For example, to construct a Brand strategy, we have to think differently; to break the beliefs; to think in a contradictory way. Qualitative is about going beyond the concrete facts and the measurements, which allows to think out of the box; it is about control and emerging meaning. In a world increasingly saturated with objective information, qualitative has a symbolic  function that helps overcome the deadlocks of rationality. Qualitative is a transdisciplinary discipline.

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