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Consumer Research

Inquiry provides consumer research projects across the markets of Central and Eastern Europe. For your multinational projects, we offer high quality fieldwork supported by local insights and good understanding of the diverse consumer landscape.

We offer both qualitative and quantitative services within a wide range of data collection methods, from focus groups to on-line surveys.

B2B Research

Inquiry is one of the market leaders in the business-to-business segment in Poland. We have carried out research projects for various industries, covering a wide spectrum of research issues - from customer satisfactions surveys through concept tests to intricate b2b branding.

We provide business-to-business data collection or full service projects in Poland, Russia and other CEE countries.

Research services

We use modern techniques to provide cost-effective solutions for your studies. We are also flexible in the way we work so that we can follow your methodology in every point of detail.

You'll receive the quality you require, whether in full-scale research projects or in data collection services provided by Inquiry.

For those looking for a local research supplier, Inquiry provides top-notch fieldwork and project management services.

News

Toys’R'Us Comes To Poland The renowned US retailer is going to enter the Polish market in 2011. Although the company did not officially confirm, Toys'R'Us is already recruiting senior staff for its Polish operations. ...
Is Eastern Europe Green? Not Yet In Eastern Europe, the market for ecological and organic products has just started to grow, from a tiny base. According to various estimates, the market in Poland is currently worth c. € 100-150 m, and that is just a small fraction of overall food sales (c. € 60 billion). The main purchase driver seems to be...
CEE Markets Are Not Created Equal For a long time, all CEE countries were considered as one entity, labeled the ‘Soviet Bloc’. All were inaccessible to Western marketing, and their political system was defined by Moscow. Rare visitors from the US or Western Europe were startled to see a grey world without advertising, poorly paved roads, and crumbling infrastructure. Economies...