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If ‘We’ not ‘I’ ... Then what? From Anglo-Saxon to global world views of human behaviour
Mark Earls, ESOMAR, Annual Congress, Berlin, September 2007
This paper describes the practical and theoretical implications for marketing research practitioners of a disruptive new, emerging collection of models of mass behaviour described as 'Herd theory'. This sees humans primarily as social animals, and holds that consumer behaviour, which market research seeks to understand, is best seen as social behaviour. The paper reviews methodological and theoretical innovations in this space and identifies further areas for innovation and rethinking.

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