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BMGT 311: Chapter 5
Secondary Data and Packaged Information
Learning Objectives
• To learn what secondary data are, how this information is used, and how we
may classify different types of secondary data, including internal and external
databases 

• To understand the advantages and disadvantages of secondary data

• To learn how to evaluate secondary data 
Learning Objectives
• To learn how to use the U.S. Census Bureau’s new American Community
Survey

• To know what packaged information is and the differences between
syndicated data and packaged services

• To understand the advantages and disadvantages of packaged information

• To see some of the various areas in which packaged information may be
applied
Primary Versus Secondary Data
• Primary data: information that is developed or gathered by the researcher
specifically for the research project at hand

• Secondary data: information that has previously been gathered by someone
other than the researcher and/or for some other purpose than the research
project at hand

• Secondary data has many uses in marketing research, and sometimes the
entire research project may depend on the use of secondary data.

• Applications include economic-trend forecasting, corporate intelligence,
international data, public opinion, and historical data.
An Example of
Secondary Data
• FIGURE 5.1

• Census Data May Be Used
to Assess Changes in Age
Distributions for a Market
Classification of Secondary Data
• Internal secondary data are data that have been collected within the firm,
such as sales records, purchase requisitions, and invoices.

• Internal secondary data is used for database marketing. Database marketing
is the process of building and maintaining customer (internal) databases and
other (internal) databases for the purpose of contacting, transacting, and
building relationships. Examples: CRM and data mining.
Internal Databases
• Internal databases consist of information gathered by a company, typically
during the normal course of business transactions.

• Companies use their internal databases for purposes of direct marketing and
to strengthen relationships with customers, which is referred to as customer
relationship management (CRM).
Internal Databases
• A database refers to a collection of data and information describing items of
interest.

• Vehicle Registration Database

• A record is a unit of information in a database.

• SS# XXXYYZZZZ

• Fields: subcomponents of information composing records.

• Brand	, Color, Year, Model
Internal Databases
• Data mining is the name for
software that helps managers
make sense out of seemingly
senseless masses of
information contained in
databases.

• Micromarketing refers to using
a differentiated marketing mix
for specific customer
segments, sometimes fine-
tuned for the individual
shopper.
Ways Companies
Use Databases
• To identify prospects

• To decide which customers
should receive a particular offer

• To deepen customer loyalty 

• To reactivate customer
purchases

• To avoid serious customer
mistakes
External Secondary
Data
• External databases are
databases supplied by
organizations outside the firm:

• Published

• Syndicated services data

• Databases
External Secondary Data
• Published sources: sources of information prepared for public distribution and
normally found in libraries or a variety of other entities, such as trade
organizations.

• Syndicated services data: provided by firms that collect data in a standard
format and make them available to subscribing firms—highly specialized and
not available in libraries. 

• External databases: databases supplied by organizations outside the firm,
such as online information databases (e.g., IBISWorld, FACTIVA, Ebsco, and
ProQuest).
External Secondary
Data: Syndicated Data
• http://www.iriworldwide.com

• http://www.nielsen.com/us/
en.html
Advantages of Secondary Data
• Are obtained quickly

• Are inexpensive

• Are readily available

• Enhance existing primary data

• May achieve research objective
Disadvantages of Secondary Data
• Reporting units may be incompatible

• Measurement units do not match

• Class definitions are not usable

• May be outdated

• May not be credible
Evaluating Secondary Data
• What was the purpose of the study?

• Who collected the information?

• What information was collected?

• How was the information attained?

• How consistent is the information with other information?
Key Sources of Secondary 

Sources for Marketers
• Census of the Population

• Conducted every 10 years

• Economic Census

• Conducted every five years

• Go to http://2010.census.gov
American Community Survey (ACS)
• ACS will do the following:

• Survey 3 million Americans every year

• Provide updated information on key demographics 

• Provide forecasts for future years
How to Use the ACS
• American Factfinder is the tool
used for searching data
collected by the ACS. 

• To begin, go to
www.census.gov/acs.
ACS in Action
• Median Income for Pennsylvania

• How does that compare with Philadelphia?

• What is the median income of New York City?

• How many people in Pittsburgh, PA (25 and over) hold a bachelors degree?

• How does that compare with York County, PA?

• If you were trying to reach those with a graduate degree, would you target
York or Pittsburgh? Why?

• Tell me a few more things you discovered about Pittsburgh?
What Is Packaged Information?
• Packaged information is a type of secondary data in which the data collected
and/or the process of collecting the data are prepackaged for all users. 

• There are two broad classes of packaged information: 

• Syndicated data 

• Packaged services
Packaged Information
• Syndicated data are collected in a standard format and made available to all
subscribers. For example, Marketing Evaluations, Inc., offers several Q
Scores® services.

• The term packaged services refers to a prepackaged marketing research
process that is used to generate information for a particular user. 

• Unlike syndicated data, the data from a packaged service will differ for each
client.
Packaged
Information
• Esri’s Tapestry™ Segmentation
uses a ready-made,
prepackaged process to profile
residential neighborhoods.

• This information is purchased
by clients with the aim of better
understanding who their
customers are, where they are
located, how to find them, and
how to reach them.
Advantages of
Syndicated Data
• Shared costs

• Quality of the data collected
typically very high

• Speed
Disadvantages of
Syndicated Data
• Buyers have little control over
what information is collected.

• Firms often must commit to
long-term contracts when
buying syndicated data.

• No strategic information
advantage exists in purchasing
syndicated data.
Packaged Services
• Advantages of Packaged Services

• The experience of the research firm offering the service

• Reduced cost of the research

• Speed of the research service

• Disadvantages of Packaged Services

• Aspects of a project cannot be customized.

• The company providing the packaged service may not know the
Marketing Applications of Packaged Information
• Measuring consumer attitudes and opinions

• Market segmentation

• Monitoring media usage and promotion effectiveness

• Monitoring consumer buzz or consumer-generated media (CGM)

• Monitoring and effectiveness of print media
Marketing Applications
of Packaged Information
• Market tracking studies

• Nielsen tracking studies are
longitudinal studies that
monitor a variable, such as
sales or market share, over
time.

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Bmgt 311 chapter_5

  • 1. BMGT 311: Chapter 5 Secondary Data and Packaged Information
  • 2. Learning Objectives • To learn what secondary data are, how this information is used, and how we may classify different types of secondary data, including internal and external databases  • To understand the advantages and disadvantages of secondary data • To learn how to evaluate secondary data 
  • 3. Learning Objectives • To learn how to use the U.S. Census Bureau’s new American Community Survey • To know what packaged information is and the differences between syndicated data and packaged services • To understand the advantages and disadvantages of packaged information • To see some of the various areas in which packaged information may be applied
  • 4.
  • 5. Primary Versus Secondary Data • Primary data: information that is developed or gathered by the researcher specifically for the research project at hand • Secondary data: information that has previously been gathered by someone other than the researcher and/or for some other purpose than the research project at hand • Secondary data has many uses in marketing research, and sometimes the entire research project may depend on the use of secondary data. • Applications include economic-trend forecasting, corporate intelligence, international data, public opinion, and historical data.
  • 6. An Example of Secondary Data • FIGURE 5.1 • Census Data May Be Used to Assess Changes in Age Distributions for a Market
  • 7. Classification of Secondary Data • Internal secondary data are data that have been collected within the firm, such as sales records, purchase requisitions, and invoices. • Internal secondary data is used for database marketing. Database marketing is the process of building and maintaining customer (internal) databases and other (internal) databases for the purpose of contacting, transacting, and building relationships. Examples: CRM and data mining.
  • 8. Internal Databases • Internal databases consist of information gathered by a company, typically during the normal course of business transactions. • Companies use their internal databases for purposes of direct marketing and to strengthen relationships with customers, which is referred to as customer relationship management (CRM).
  • 9. Internal Databases • A database refers to a collection of data and information describing items of interest. • Vehicle Registration Database • A record is a unit of information in a database. • SS# XXXYYZZZZ • Fields: subcomponents of information composing records. • Brand , Color, Year, Model
  • 10. Internal Databases • Data mining is the name for software that helps managers make sense out of seemingly senseless masses of information contained in databases. • Micromarketing refers to using a differentiated marketing mix for specific customer segments, sometimes fine- tuned for the individual shopper.
  • 11. Ways Companies Use Databases • To identify prospects • To decide which customers should receive a particular offer • To deepen customer loyalty • To reactivate customer purchases • To avoid serious customer mistakes
  • 12. External Secondary Data • External databases are databases supplied by organizations outside the firm: • Published • Syndicated services data • Databases
  • 13. External Secondary Data • Published sources: sources of information prepared for public distribution and normally found in libraries or a variety of other entities, such as trade organizations. • Syndicated services data: provided by firms that collect data in a standard format and make them available to subscribing firms—highly specialized and not available in libraries. • External databases: databases supplied by organizations outside the firm, such as online information databases (e.g., IBISWorld, FACTIVA, Ebsco, and ProQuest).
  • 14. External Secondary Data: Syndicated Data • http://www.iriworldwide.com • http://www.nielsen.com/us/ en.html
  • 15. Advantages of Secondary Data • Are obtained quickly • Are inexpensive • Are readily available • Enhance existing primary data • May achieve research objective
  • 16. Disadvantages of Secondary Data • Reporting units may be incompatible • Measurement units do not match • Class definitions are not usable • May be outdated • May not be credible
  • 17. Evaluating Secondary Data • What was the purpose of the study? • Who collected the information? • What information was collected? • How was the information attained? • How consistent is the information with other information?
  • 18. Key Sources of Secondary 
 Sources for Marketers • Census of the Population • Conducted every 10 years • Economic Census • Conducted every five years • Go to http://2010.census.gov
  • 19. American Community Survey (ACS) • ACS will do the following: • Survey 3 million Americans every year • Provide updated information on key demographics • Provide forecasts for future years
  • 20.
  • 21. How to Use the ACS • American Factfinder is the tool used for searching data collected by the ACS. • To begin, go to www.census.gov/acs.
  • 22. ACS in Action • Median Income for Pennsylvania • How does that compare with Philadelphia? • What is the median income of New York City? • How many people in Pittsburgh, PA (25 and over) hold a bachelors degree? • How does that compare with York County, PA? • If you were trying to reach those with a graduate degree, would you target York or Pittsburgh? Why? • Tell me a few more things you discovered about Pittsburgh?
  • 23. What Is Packaged Information? • Packaged information is a type of secondary data in which the data collected and/or the process of collecting the data are prepackaged for all users. • There are two broad classes of packaged information: • Syndicated data • Packaged services
  • 24. Packaged Information • Syndicated data are collected in a standard format and made available to all subscribers. For example, Marketing Evaluations, Inc., offers several Q Scores® services. • The term packaged services refers to a prepackaged marketing research process that is used to generate information for a particular user. • Unlike syndicated data, the data from a packaged service will differ for each client.
  • 25. Packaged Information • Esri’s Tapestry™ Segmentation uses a ready-made, prepackaged process to profile residential neighborhoods. • This information is purchased by clients with the aim of better understanding who their customers are, where they are located, how to find them, and how to reach them.
  • 26. Advantages of Syndicated Data • Shared costs • Quality of the data collected typically very high • Speed
  • 27. Disadvantages of Syndicated Data • Buyers have little control over what information is collected. • Firms often must commit to long-term contracts when buying syndicated data. • No strategic information advantage exists in purchasing syndicated data.
  • 28. Packaged Services • Advantages of Packaged Services • The experience of the research firm offering the service • Reduced cost of the research • Speed of the research service • Disadvantages of Packaged Services • Aspects of a project cannot be customized. • The company providing the packaged service may not know the
  • 29. Marketing Applications of Packaged Information • Measuring consumer attitudes and opinions • Market segmentation • Monitoring media usage and promotion effectiveness • Monitoring consumer buzz or consumer-generated media (CGM) • Monitoring and effectiveness of print media
  • 30. Marketing Applications of Packaged Information • Market tracking studies • Nielsen tracking studies are longitudinal studies that monitor a variable, such as sales or market share, over time.