Passport Academic Presentation

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Passport Academic Presentation
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PASSPORT
AWARD WINNING BUSINESS
DATABASE FOR ACADEMICS & LIBRARIES
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MAKING SENSE OF GLOBAL MARKETS
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EUROMONITOR INTERNATIONAL
SUPPORTING ACADEMICS FOR 41 YEARS
WHAT IS PASSPORT?
AWARD-WINNING BUSINESS DATABASE FOR ACADEMICS & LIBRARIES
OUR RESEARCH APPROACH
DEPTH, CONSISTENCY, INSIGHT
A MUST HAVE RESOURCE FOR LIBRARIES
Q&A AND DEMONSTRATION
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PASSPORT
EUROMONITOR INTERNATIONAL
 A trusted global intelligence source
 Research focus: industries, countries, consumers
 Supporting academics for 41 years
 Books, reports, online databases and custom research
 800 analysts in 80 countries
 Regional research hubs and industry specialist client support teams
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CONTENT IN MORE DETAIL
Statistics
Industries
Countries
Consumers
20,000 industry market sizes
80 countries (formerly 52)
1999-2013
27 consumer/service industries
200,000 sector market sizes
80 countries (formerly 52)
1999-2013
330 consumer products
3 million demographic, economic
and marketing statistics
210 countries
1,650 datatypes
33 years: 1977-2020
1 million lifestyle statistics
71 countries
800 datatypes
25 years: 1990-2015
212 Country/regional profiles
79 Future demographic reports
100 Country briefings
74 Lifestyle reports
Trade associations
Trade journals
Business and financial press
National statistical offices
International organisations
Trade and industry associations
National statistical offices
International and regional orgs
Census and household surveys
National press and broadcast
media
Expert analysis of impact and
implications of industry events
making the news
Comment on the changing country
and business environment –
demographic, economic, social and
political trends
Insight into global and local
consumer trends - includes
Country Pulse
Reports 1500 Consumer market reports
6000 Company profiles
8500 Sector briefings
500 Global company profiles
1500 Industrial market reports
Sources
Opinions
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30 Strategy briefings
PASSPORT
SO WHY SHOULD YOUR INSTITUTE
SUBSCRIBE TO PASSPORT?
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Comprehensive resource for
the following faculties and
courses on:
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International business
and trade
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International studies

Economics

Finance
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Social studies/ Political
Science/ Humanities
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Hospitality studies e.g.:
travel and tourism and
consumer foodservice
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Agriculture

Medicine
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METHODOLOGY
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CONSUMER INDUSTRIES
Alcoholic drinks
Consumer Appliances
Home care
Apparel
Consumer electronics
Eyewear
Consumer Finance
Housewares and
home furnishings
Pet care
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Retailing
Beauty and Personal Care
Consumer Foodservice
Impulse channels
Soft drinks
Ingredients
Tissue and Hygiene
Fresh food
OTC healthcare
Tobacco
Home and Garden
Health and wellness
Packaged food
Toys and games
Hot drinks
Packaging
Travel and tourism
ACADEMIC CLIENTS AND CONSORTIA: SOME EXAMPLES
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PASSPORT
A MUST HAVE RESOURCE FOR LIBRARIES
 Real-world relevance
 Global perspective
 Ideal for all types of project work
 Quality delivery system
 Promotional support
 On and off-campus access
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Q&A AND DEMONSTRATION
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“..the premier source of
international marketing data”
“a very heavily used product,
not just by the business school”
Professor of Marketing,
Business Electronic Services Librarian,
Graduate School of Management Australia
Colombia University Library
“With students and staff from
all over the world, we find the
international coverage
invaluable”
“One of our highest used
databases. We wouldn’t want to
be without it”
Judge Business School Library,
University of Cambridge
[email protected]
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