40 Markets.
30 Languages.
One Standard.
SIS International fields primary research across the EU, post-Brexit UK, the Nordics, Eastern Europe, Turkey, and the Balkans with native-language moderators, GDPR-compliant data collection, and multi-country instrument harmonization. From B2B industrial interviews in Stuttgart to consumer ethnography in Istanbul to pharma KOL mapping in Zurich, our European practice operates at the precision these markets demand.
Europe Market Research That Reflects How the Continent Actually Operates
Europe is not a single market. It is a collection of distinct economies with different regulatory frameworks, consumer behavior patterns, business culture norms, and competitive structures. A B2B procurement study in Germany’s Mittelstand manufacturing sector requires different recruitment, different probing, and different analysis than the same study targeting French enterprise IT directors or Polish industrial distributors. SIS designs European research programs that account for these structural differences rather than papering over them with a single translated questionnaire.
The post-Brexit regulatory divergence between the EU and UK has added a layer of complexity that many research firms have not caught up with. Data transfer mechanisms between EU and UK entities now require specific legal bases. Pharmaceutical and financial services regulations are diverging. Consumer protection frameworks are splitting. Our European practice manages these jurisdictional differences so clients receive compliant, comparable data from both sides of the Channel.
SIS has operated in European markets for over four decades. Ruth Stanat built the firm’s European practice during the single market’s formation and has maintained on-the-ground research capability through every subsequent expansion, financial crisis, and regulatory shift. That institutional memory of how European markets evolve is embedded in how we scope every study.

Germany, France & Western Europe
SIS fields full-suite research across Europe’s core economies. In Germany, we conduct B2B expert interviews with Mittelstand manufacturing executives and automotive OEM procurement directors. In France, our native moderators run consumer focus groups for luxury, FMCG, and pharmaceutical brands. Across the Benelux and DACH regions, we manage multi-language quantitative programs harmonized for cross-market comparability. EMA pharmaceutical guidelines, MiFID II financial compliance, and EU competition law contexts are built into our study designs.

United Kingdom, Scandinavia & Baltics
Post-Brexit UK operates under its own UK GDPR and MHRA pharmaceutical framework, creating regulatory divergence that affects how data is collected, stored, and transferred between UK and EU studies. SIS manages cross-Channel research programs that maintain legal compliance on both sides. In the Nordics, we field consumer and B2B research across Sweden, Denmark, Norway, and Finland with native moderators who navigate the region’s high digital adoption rates and distinct business culture. The Baltics provide access to Estonia’s digital-first economy and growing tech sector.

Poland, Czech Republic, Romania & Beyond
Central and Eastern Europe has become a manufacturing and technology hub attracting foreign direct investment that requires primary research before capital commitment. SIS fields B2B industrial studies, workforce availability assessments, and consumer panels across Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, and the Western Balkans. Our CEE moderators are native to each market, understanding the distinct business cultures between Visegrád Group economies and Balkan markets. EU accession candidates like Serbia and North Macedonia present different regulatory contexts than full EU member states.

Spain, Italy, Greece & Turkey
Southern Europe’s tourism-driven economies, luxury manufacturing base, and agricultural sectors create research demand distinct from Northern Europe. SIS fields consumer research across Spain, Italy, Portugal, and Greece with native moderators who understand Mediterranean business culture and negotiation norms. Turkey, straddling European and Middle Eastern markets, requires methodology adapted for its specific economic volatility, regulatory environment, and consumer segmentation. Our Turkish practice manages fieldwork across Istanbul, Ankara, and Izmir with moderators who navigate both secular and conservative respondent segments.
What This Looks Like in Practice
Three engagements that show how SIS fieldwork in Europe produces intelligence clients could not have assembled from secondary sources.
A US Industrial Components Manufacturer Evaluating Germany’s Mittelstand Channel
The client’s US distribution model relied on large national distributors. SIS conducted 20 B2B expert interviews with Mittelstand procurement managers, OEM engineers, and regional distributors across Baden-Württemberg and Bavaria. The research revealed that German mid-market manufacturers preferred direct technical relationships with suppliers over distributor intermediaries, a pattern opposite to the client’s US experience. The technical qualification process required engineering-level sales support the client had not planned for.
A Pharma Company Navigating Post-Brexit EMA/MHRA Divergence
With the UK’s MHRA increasingly diverging from EMA guidelines on clinical trial data requirements, the client needed to understand how this affected their KOL engagement strategy across both jurisdictions. SIS ran 15 structured IDIs with key opinion leaders in oncology across London, Frankfurt, and Paris, plus regulatory affairs directors at three NHS trusts and two German university hospitals. The research mapped where MHRA and EMA requirements were splitting and how KOLs were adapting their advisory relationships.
A Nordic FMCG Brand Testing Packaging Across Four Southern European Markets
Packaging that performed well in Scandinavia’s sustainability-conscious consumer segment needed validation in Spain, Italy, Greece, and Portugal. SIS ran central location tests in Madrid, Milan, Athens, and Lisbon with 120 respondents per market segmented by age and income. The research revealed that the brand’s unbleached kraft packaging, which signaled eco-credentials in Stockholm, was perceived as cheap and low-quality by Southern European consumers in the mid-income segment. Color hierarchy expectations differed by market.
What Separates Our
European Practice
Six structural advantages that protect data quality and deliver research European leadership teams will act on with confidence.
Every European study is designed with GDPR, UK GDPR, or Swiss FADP compliance built into the consent flow, data processing agreements, and anonymization protocols from day one. Your legal team reviews a clean protocol, not a remediation plan after fielding is complete.
A German moderator probes differently than a French one. Business culture, hierarchy norms, social desirability patterns, and humor all shape how respondents disclose. Our European moderators are native to the specific market, not translators or expats reading scripts in the local language.
Post-Brexit data transfer, regulatory divergence, and market access differences mean UK/EU research programs now require dual-jurisdiction compliance. SIS manages both sides with fieldwork teams in London and across the continent, producing comparable data under both legal frameworks.
Multi-country European studies require cognitive debriefing, back-translation, and cultural adaptation of response scales. Nordic respondents use scales differently than Southern Europeans. We calibrate instruments so cross-market comparisons reflect actual behavioral differences, not measurement artifacts.
Central and Eastern European markets, the Balkans, and Turkey require adapted recruitment and methodology. Online panel availability varies. B2B respondent access depends on local networks. SIS maintains field teams in Warsaw, Prague, Bucharest, Belgrade, and Istanbul who recruit and moderate without subcontracting to agencies we do not control.
European automotive research requires understanding VDA standards and German OEM procurement cycles. Pharma research requires EMA and MHRA navigation. Financial services research requires MiFID II and FINMA awareness. Our European team brings vertical-specific regulatory and industry knowledge to every study, not just fieldwork logistics.
Which European Market
Is Your Next Priority?
Tell us the country, the vertical, the decision timeline, and the respondent profile. Our European team will scope the right fieldwork design for your study.
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