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Inside NERC: Neuroeconomics is the Key to Marketing in Diverse Environments

1 May 2026

In a country where over 200 nationalities live and work side by side, marketing is not just about getting your brand noticed—it’s about speaking to how people think. A message that resonates with one audience may fall completely flat with another. In an environment like the UAE, the real challenge isn’t reaching people, it’s connecting with them in a way that feels natural.

At Plekhanov University in Dubai’s Neuroeconomics Research Center (NERC), student researcher Ashot Abrahamyan tackled this challenge in his study, “The Neurocultural Impact on Marketing Strategies and Success of Small Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in the United Arab Emirates.” His research looks at how businesses can navigate extreme cultural diversity using a more scientific, decision-focused approach.

The marketing strategies of most SMEs assume a relatively uniform audience. In the UAE, that assumption is deadly to your business. Differences in culture shape how people process information, respond to messaging, and ultimately make decisions. This is where most campaigns lose effectiveness.

So are you supposed to make 200 campaigns to accommodate all the different nationalities in UAE? Not quite. The solution is to identify what ties audiences together and build from there. In the UAE, shared experiences like expatriate lifestyle, financial planning, and trust in service reliability cut across nationalities. These act as the economic decision drivers across many nationalities.

To act on this, businesses should:
• Analyze campaigns through a decision-making lens: what triggers trust, attention, and action?
• Identify cross-cultural pain points (budget sensitivity, convenience, product reliability) and anchor messaging around them
• Test variations not just by demographics, but by behavioral response patterns

This is where neuroeconomics becomes essential. By understanding how people think, feel, and decide across cultural contexts, businesses can move from broad targeting to precise impact. In a market as diverse as the UAE, that shift is what turns visibility into actual conversion.
 

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