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Ipsos Update - November 2019
This month's edition of Ipsos Update features recent Ipsos research and thinking on mental health, Black Friday and retail trends, brand-building and climate change.
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The future of healthcare market access: three disruptors & three enablers
What disruptive trends will shape the healthcare landscape of the future? What will companies need to do to facilitate successful delivery of value and access?
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World’s heating up at record levels – but we’re doubtful or behind on policy action
Only four in 10 people think countries are doing enough on climate change.
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Mall makeovers vs. online shopping: Will e-commerce support or replace brick and mortar?
More than half say it’s easier to buy goods and services online than a year ago.
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One in seven globally would pay more for travel with lower carbon-footprint than airplanes
Younger, more educated consumers are more willing to use lower carbon-footprint alternatives to air travel.
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What worries you the most? Unemployment, but corruption, inequality closing the gap
Corruption, inequality overtook unemployment as the No.1 global worry in 2017: poll.
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Ipsos Update - July 2019
July’s edition of Ipsos Update presents our latest research and white papers on topics including refugees and human rights, online security and trust in the media, Out of Home advertising and subscription services.
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[EVENT] Power to you - the Ipsos Event in Zurich
Ipsos powers you at the Kraftwerk on Thursday 17 October 2019, 15:00
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24th annual European Affluent Survey
F. Scott Fitzgerald once famously said that ‘the rich aren’t like you and me.’ Findings from our latest Affluent Survey in Europe bear this remark out in several respects. Notably, they seem to be able to squeeze more hours into their days than exist! They work harder, play harder, they are heavier consumers of media, more frequent shoppers and still have time to travel the world – in style of course.
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Attitudes to Europe on the eve of the 2019 European Elections
New Ipsos global study shows nearly half of people in 10 European countries think things across the EU are on the wrong track – but less pessimistic than in 2017. 44% say they are not very interested in the upcoming European Parliament elections. Worldwide, half think the European project as a whole has made Europe stronger.