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Vienna, 22 February 2018
In a recent Research World article ("Giving society a voice", December 2017), a "traditional" frequentist researcher seeks to defend the often criticised bad record of pollsters for inaccurate election forecasts with a most curious statement. Read more...
What Percentage of Predictions Fail?
Vienna, 11 May 2017
Even though there is a stunningly simple answer to this question, predictions are a highly complex subject, so the two digit answer needs some explaining. Read more...
Prediction Markets: A Better Alternative
Vienna, 17 February 2017
The success of AfD (“Alternative for Germany”) party in three German regional elections, the British referendum to leave the EU, the election victory of Donald Trump in the USA: pollsters worldwide were not able to predict these results. Read more...
The Dangerous Path from Fake News
Vienna, 21 December 2016
The right answer to the fake news crisis cannot be more regulation or government censorship. We need new technology for social fact checking and better tools for public debate. Read more...
WARNING: Beware of Pretend Predictive Market Providers
Vienna, 10 December 2016
It has come to the attention of Prediki Market Supervision that there may be ostensible “predictive market” providers which mislead clients and the public, purporting to employ the method to forecast and ensure new product or communication concept success but which in truth just run a survey. Read more...
Big Data Promises Solid Growth for Market Research
Vienna, 30 September 2016
Helped by innovative Big Data applications, the market research sector will resume growth at 1.9% annually until 2020 (ESOMAR Congress 2016 Consensus Predictions Report #1). Read more...
How To Attract Long-Haul Tourists
Vienna, 01 September 2016
For marketers, it is difficult enough to identify effective adverts. Unfortunately, even the best ad no longer guarantees success, as the communications landscape is changing rapidly. Read more...
2016 Elections in Russia. Boring? Or Unfair?
Vienna, 29 August 2016
"The Most Boring Election of 2016“ was the title of a recent Bloomberg.com article for the parliamentary elections in Russia on 18 September. According to the article, the election will actually be a decided matter and critical opposition is being hindered in their participation. Read more...
Predicting the Global Market Research Report of 2020
Vienna, 19 August 2016
At this year's key event for market researchers, the ESOMAR Congress in New Orleans, a "Prediction Wall" powered by Prediki will show a real-time consensus forecast of the industry's evolution until 2020. Read more...
Bayesian Relief
Vienna, 20 July 2016
The ever accelerating rate of change in business and society is creating more and more challenges for researchers. Real-time prediction markets allow them to keep up with the faster pace and new requirements. Read more...
Corporate Innovators' Risk Reward Dilemma
Vienna, 29 March 2016
Market leaders and incumbents not only have a problem with innovating their products. They also have a hard time to adopt innovative working methods, despite their better performance. Read more...
The Morphing State of Television's Political Predictions in Online News Links
Vienna, 30 November 2015
Minitrue, George Orwell's infamous Ministry of Truth from Nineteen-Eighty-Four would have been pleased. Read more...
Futility: A New Antidote Against Response Fraud
Vienna, 20 November 2015
Response fraud is a significant problem with traditional online questionnaire surveys. The consequential damages of ill-guided business decisions may well amount to several billion dollars each year. This is the third and final part of a mini-series about this inconspicuous cybercrime. Read more...
An Urgent Warning for Bill Gates
Vienna, 1 October 2015
I have to get a warning to Bill Gates because I just listened to the 2015 winners of ESOMAR’s “Best Case History” award. How can I reach him? Let me tell you the story first, so you understand the urgency. Read more...
New Qualitative: Tapping Crowd Intelligence For Advertising Efficiency
Vienna, 1 September 2015
A modern methodology fully integrates quantitative and qualitative research. You can glean the reasons behind numbers, and put a number on respondents' reasoning. Read more...
Swiss Democracy Needs to Catch Up to Internet Age
Vienna, 22 August 2015
As a direct democracy the Swiss government employs many tools to find the public's opinion. Some of these tools, however, are getting outdated. Read more...
How To Detect Response Fraudsters
Vienna, 14 August 2015
Response fraud may be a big problem for the market research industry. So how can you recognise if some expensive research results should better go into the bin rather than on the decision maker’s desk? Read more...
Response Fraud in Market Research: How Bad Is It?
Vienna, 5 July 2015
Response fraud is a nuisance for the steadily growing online portion of market research. Fraudsters participate in online surveys to get the monetary incentive offered for their time without providing genuine answers. Read more...
Why "The Prediction Markets" did not get the UK Election Wrong
Vienna, 12 May 2015
Prediction markets are an often misunderstood mechanism, so when even leading market researchers inadvertently lump prediction markets together with betting exchanges, it is high time for a clarification. Read more...
A New Perspective on Survey Distortions
Vienna, 8 April 2015
If you produce or use market research you are probably aware of the manifold possible mistakes and some techniques to avoid them. This piece will show that these issues are more fundamental in their nature than meets the eye. Read more...
Liar, Liar: Who Still Believes in Surveys?
Vienna, 15 February 2015
These days there are many issues surrounding biases of respondents and their often mindless checkbox-ticking. This article will show some of the bigger flaws of traditional surveys. Read more...
Prediction markets dazzle audience at ESOMAR Congress
Vienna, 12 September 2014
The audience’s top rating of our joint presentation with GMI/Lightspeed "Predicting the Future" at the ESOMAR Congress 2014 shows Market Researchers' increasing awareness of the power of prediction markets.
We first showed the pitfalls of asking predictive questions in traditional surveys and then gave a live demonstration how a prediction market solves these problems. Read more ...
Agile strategy implementation with prediction markets
Vienna, 05 February 2014
As an executive, would it not be great for you to have a clear indicator of the likelihood of reaching your strategic goals? And if this indicator reacted in real-time to new information and tactical changes?
With Prediki’s new take on prediction markets, this is now possible. Read more ...
Project Management by Predictions - A First Experiment
Vienna, 4 Oct 2013
As information technology becomes more and more strategic in the age of the internet, companies are increasingly impacted by their ability of finishing IT projects on time. Delays will domino into consequential damages for the entire company.
Here is the story how Management by Predictions showed its first promise to improve IT project management. Read more ...
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