Secondary Research That Builds the Foundation for Primary Fieldwork
SIS conducts desk research as the first phase of most engagements. Analysts review public filings, patent databases, government statistics, trade association reports, and syndicated industry data to establish what is already known before primary interviews begin. The output is a landscape assessment that frames the research questions and identifies the gaps that only fieldwork can fill.
Desk research is also available as a standalone engagement for clients who need a market overview, competitive scan, or regulatory summary without committing to a full primary research program.
Six Areas of Secondary Intelligence
SIS analysts work from named, verifiable sources. Every claim in a desk research deliverable is attributed to a specific filing, dataset, or publication. No unattributed assertions.
Mapeamento do cenário competitivo
SIS reviews SEC filings (10-K, 10-Q, proxy statements), Companies House records, annual reports, patent databases (USPTO, EPO, WIPO), and investor presentations to map competitor strategy, financial performance, organizational structure, and disclosed product roadmaps. Trade show announcements, press releases, and job postings add context on hiring patterns and capacity expansion. The output is a competitive profile document with sourced findings, not a collection of website summaries.
Market Sizing from Public Data
SIS builds preliminary market sizing models using government trade statistics (BLS, Eurostat, UN Comtrade), industry association reports, and syndicated data providers (Statista, IBISWorld, Frost & Sullivan). Analysts triangulate top-down estimates from multiple sources and flag where published figures conflict. The output identifies the addressable market range and the assumptions behind each estimate, giving the client a defensible starting point before primary research refines the numbers.
Regulatory and Policy Monitoring
SIS tracks legislation, regulatory proposals, and enforcement actions that affect the client’s market. Sources include government gazettes, Federal Register notices, EU Official Journal publications, FDA guidance documents, EBA directives, and sector-specific regulatory bodies. Desk research identifies compliance timelines, licensing requirements, and reporting obligations. For market entry engagements, regulatory monitoring establishes the legal and operational prerequisites before SIS interviews local experts.
Industry Trend and Technology Scanning
SIS reviews trade journals, conference proceedings (ESOMAR, Quirk’s, CES, HIMSS, MWC), academic publications, and patent filings to identify emerging technologies, adoption curves, and shifts in industry practice. The output is a trend scan organized by relevance to the client’s category, with each trend supported by a named source and an assessment of maturity and commercial readiness. SIS separates trends with demonstrated commercial traction from those that remain in announcement or pilot stage.
Internal Data Assessment
SIS analyzes the client’s own sales records, CRM data, customer feedback logs, and operational metrics to identify patterns before external research begins. Common analyses include revenue concentration by customer or segment, churn rate trends, average deal size trajectory, and geographic performance variance. The internal data assessment often reveals that the client already has partial answers to their research questions. SIS identifies what the internal data confirms, what it contradicts, and what it cannot answer.
Knowledge Gap Analysis for Primary Research
Desk research identifies what is knowable from public sources and what requires primary fieldwork. SIS delivers a gap analysis that specifies the exact questions secondary data could not answer, the respondent types required to answer them, and the recommended primary methodology (expert interviews, focus groups, surveys, or CLTs). This prevents clients from paying for primary research on questions that public data has already settled, and ensures fieldwork is focused on the unknowns that actually affect the decision.
Pesquisa documental with Named Sources
Every claim in an SIS desk research deliverable is attributed to a specific filing, dataset, or publication. No unattributed assertions. The output is a document that a strategy team can cite in a board presentation because every number has a source.
Structured profiles of named competitors covering financial performance (from public filings), disclosed product roadmaps (from investor presentations), patent activity (from USPTO/EPO/WIPO), and organizational changes (from press releases and job postings). Each finding is attributed to a specific source with date and reference. Strategy teams use this as the briefing document before competitive intelligence interviews add context that filings cannot reveal.
A preliminary market estimate showing the addressable revenue range from multiple data sources, with each source named and the methodology behind each estimate documented. Where published figures conflict (and they often do), the desk research report identifies the discrepancy and explains it. The client sees the range, the reasoning, and the specific assumptions that primary research should validate or replace.
A country-by-country or region-by-region summary of the regulatory requirements affecting the client’s market entry or product launch. Sources include government gazettes, Federal Register notices, EU Official Journal publications, FDA guidance, and sector-specific regulatory bodies. The summary identifies compliance timelines, licensing requirements, and reporting obligations. Market entry teams use this to determine whether regulatory prerequisites affect launch sequencing.
A structured document listing the questions that secondary data could not resolve, the respondent types needed to answer each question, and the recommended primary methodology. This is the bridge between desk research and fieldwork. It prevents scope creep, focuses interview guides on genuine unknowns, and gives the client a clear picture of what the next phase of research will cost and deliver before they approve the budget.
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