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Secondary Data
  • MKTG 3342
  • Fall 2008
  • Professor Edward Fox

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Secondary Data - Overview
Secondary data are pieces of information that
have already been collected for a different
purpose, but may be relevant to the research
problems at hand. Primary data, in contrast, are
survey, observation, or experimental data
collected to address the problem currently under
investigation.
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Importance/Usefulness
  • Secondary data are useful for addressing a number
    of research questions, for example
  • Estimating market potential
  • Analyzing competitors
  • Sales forecasting
  • Assessing industry trends
  • Alerting the manager to potential problems
  • Providing preliminary information to guide
    subsequent primary data collection

Hollywood stock exchange
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Advantages of Secondary Data
  • Low Cost
  • Less Effort
  • More Timely
  • Some info is available only from secondary data
    sources for example
  • Market shares
  • Industry data from trade associations

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Sources of Secondary Data
There are two key sources of secondary data
Other Organizations or Persons (External
Databases)
The Company Itself (Internal Databases)
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Internal Databases
  • Database Marketing
  • Is the creation of large computerized files of
    customers and potential customers profiles
    and/or purchase patterns.
  • Is the fastest-growing use of internal database
    technology.

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External Sources of Secondary Data
  • Government publications Census, Bureau of
    Labor Statistics, etc.
  • Trade Associations - Newsletters, special
    reports, annual state of the industry reports,
    etc.
  • Other publications - periodicals (e.g., WSJ,
    Fortune), annual reports, Moodys, Dun
    Bradstreet
  • Computer retrievable databases (syndicated) -
    Lexis/Nexis, scanner data
  • Internet

http//www.census.gov/
http//www.bls.gov/
http//www.moodys.com/
http//www.dnb.com/us/
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Computer Retrievable Sources of Secondary Data
  • Surfing the web Search Engines
  • Newsgroups on the Internet
  • Internet sites devoted to a specific topic where
    people can read and post messages.
  • Databases
  • A number of companies offer database packages on
    DVD for personal computers or by subscription
    over the internet.

Cox Databases
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Other Sources of Secondary Data
  • Geographic Information Systems
  • Computer-based systems that use secondary and/or
    primary data to generate maps that visually
    display answers to research questions.

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Some Useful Numbering Systems SIC UPC
  • SIC (Standard Industrial Classification) is an
    uniform numbering system for classifying
    establishments according to their economic
    activities. Total economy is divided into 11
    divisions (manufacturing/mining etc...) which are
    further divided into major groups and subgroups.
    Example
  • 57 Home Furniture, Furnishings
  • 571 Home Furniture and Furnishing Stores
  • 5715 Furniture Stores
  • Government and several non-govt. industrial data
    are organized by SIC codes now being replaced by
    North American Industrial Classification Codes
    (NAICS)
  • UPC Numbering system used in consumer goods

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SIC System for Classifying Retailers
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Limitations of Secondary Information
  • Lack of Availability
  • For some research questions there are simply no
    available data. For example, if Kraft General
    Foods wanted to evaluate the taste, texture, and
    color of three new gourmet brownie mixes, there
    are no secondary data that would answer these
    questions.

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Limitations of Secondary Information
  • Lack of Relevance
  • May be measured in units that cannot be used by
    the researcher.
  • May relate to a sample other than the intended
    target.
  • May be outdated.
  • Inaccuracy
  • Always assess the accuracy of the data. There are
    a number of potential sources of error when a
    researcher gathers, codes, analyzes, and presents
    data.

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Summary of Key Points
  • Secondary data are information previously
    gathered for a different purpose that may be
    relevant to the problem at hand.
  • Secondary data can come from sources internal to
    the organization or external.
  • The internet has, in many ways, enabled the
    gathering of secondary data.
  • Secondary data are generally useful, low-cost,
    rapidly available sources of information.
  • Always look for secondary data first
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