by Ian Murray | Mar 16, 2019 | About house51, Brexit, NewMR
Samuel Johnson famously said that ‘when a man is tired of London, he is tired of life. For there is in London all that life can afford’ It certainly helps to love, (or learn to love) London if you want to forge a career in the UK market research industry. The...
by Catherine Heaney | Nov 20, 2017 | Advertising, Behavioural Economics, Brexit, Emotion
The news that there are a lot of angry people in Brexit Britain isn’t going to rock anyone’s world. We only have to turn on our TV’s and social media to see there’s enough anger around for everyone. But, when house51 got together with our friends at BMB to collaborate...
by Ian Murray | Apr 25, 2017 | Behavioural Economics, Brexit
So, here we go again! In her statement on Tuesday the Prime Minister justified calling an early general election on the grounds that it was necessary to put an end to the ‘political gameplaying’ that ‘endangers the security of millions of working people’. Of course,...
by Ian Murray | Dec 22, 2016 | About house51, Brexit, Design Thinking, Innovation, Normal, Tech
Well, no one could say that 2016 was boring! ‘Mishmash’ means ‘a confused mess, mixture, jumble’. A pretty apt description of 2016! So, in no particular order, here’s some things that got us thinking this year. Our list for 2016...
by Ian Murray | Dec 22, 2016 | Behavioural Economics, Brexit, Easy, Empathy, Fair, Happy, Innovation, NewMR, Normal
Our ladies in the supermarket have been working hard in the last quarter of 2016! Here they are again in a blog that originally appeared in edited form on researchlive. So, what do you think these ladies have stopped to talk about in the supermarket? Obviously, we...
by Ian Murray | Dec 22, 2016 | Behavioural Economics, Brexit, Trust
Imagine I gave you £50 and asked you to share it with a stranger. You get to decide how much you want to keep for yourself and how much you give to the other guy. The catch is the other guy has to accept what you offer them or you both walk away with...