Market research in Asia – our capabilities.

From Singapore to Shanghai, Manila to Malang, we are the go-to partner for market research in Asia

We help brands conduct market research in Asia, setting them up for success in the region. We can work with businesses as their fieldwork partner, helping them to reach the right respondents across key Asian markets. We also conduct full-service market research projects allowing brands to deepen their understanding of Asian consumers, launch standout products, and develop effective marketing campaigns.

Kadence is one of the most highly regarded and award-winning market research companies in Asia. We’ve had an established presence across the region for more than 15 years and have partnered with brands on a range of challenges. We’ve helped Dentsu Aegis understand the priorities of marketers across Asia. We’ve partnered with Bloomberg to deepen their understanding of the impact COVID-19 has had on business decision-makers across the region. And we’ve helped a local brand, GoBear, understand attitudes and behaviors with regard to personal finance in key Asian markets.

We have offices in 8 countries across Asia, so we’re perfectly placed to support Asia Pacific market research projects. We have the coverage to tackle fieldwork-heavy studies in multiple markets. But we’re also agile and collaborative in our operations, ensuring you will get both breadth and depth of insights for pan-Asian market research.

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As one of the leading market research agencies in Asia, we partner with clients on strategic challenges

Our most recent work has seen us answer questions such as:

  • How do I ensure the product or service I want to launch within Asia meets the unique needs of each market?
  • How do I refine campaigns or tweak concepts to ensure that they appeal to each market on a ‘universal’ level but still have local nuance that makes them relevant and relatable?
  • How do I know the target market for my product or service, given how diverse the markets in Asia are in demographics, economic development, culture, and values?

Conducting market research in Asia – FAQs

How diverse is Asia Pacific culturally?

The short answer is that Asia is incredibly rich and nuanced from a cultural standpoint: the multitude of religious beliefs, histories, languages, and other cultural markers means that each market is more different than similar. This can make Asia Pacific market research challenging without the right partner to help you understand the intricacies of each country. That said, though, the ‘urban Asia’ experience is similar to some extent, and popular culture does form the basis to link up a couple of the Asian markets, so there can be ways to seek out common threads amidst the vibrancy of difference.

Do I need to do all my market research in Asia in local / vernacular languages?

As a rule yes. By conducting research in the local language, consumers will have the capability and confidence to express their thoughts and feelings toward the brands, products or services in question. Unlike some market research agencies in Asia, Kadence has a range of languages in-house thanks to our network of Asian offices, so local language moderation is a service we can provide. That said, it is possible to carry out research in English in some markets (e.g. Singapore, India, Philippines), depending on the subject matter and education level of the respondents you want to reach.

For large Asian markets like China and India, how many cities do we need to cover with our research?

We recommend at least a combination of 1st tier and 2nd tier cities, as well as 3rd tier and rural locations, if possible. On top of getting a read on geographic and demographic differences in the reactions to your products and services, lifestyle / intra-market attitudinal variations exist, so the wider you are able to carry out your research, the more comprehensive your resulting understanding of the market will be.

Are there certain research approaches or methodologies that work better in one Asian market, compared to another?

Yes. Cultural differences between Asian markets mean that you need to carefully consider your methodology. For instance, we find that in-depth interviews, rather than group-based discussions, can work better for some topics in markets like Japan, where there can be a tendency to ‘self-censor’. In contrast, the one-on-one format lends itself better to building trust and establishing bonds between interviewer and respondent, often leading to more productive conversations. 

You’ll also need to consider the technological infrastructure of the markets you’re researching. In India, for instance, you’ll need to take a mobile first approach for reaching those outside metros and tier 1 cities. This is also true of mobile-first markets like Indonesia and China. Whilst cultural considerations can be diverse and numerous, we’re on hand to help, based on our long history of conducting market research in Asia.

Does the sequence of which markets I do my research first in Asia matter?

Unless there are specific roll-out plans that have strategic importance for your product or service across markets, our experience has taught us that any order comes back down to organizational preference. Your internal stakeholders may want to start the research in a market that is a stronghold for the brand to establish ground understanding, then venture into unfamiliar grounds to gather ‘new news’, or vice versa. Ultimately, Kadence is flexible in terms of how / when / where to start a piece of research, and in the absence of real preference, is willing to provide our suggestions and justifications for any arrangements.

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