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The COVID-19 pandemic eclipses climate risk

Ipsos today publishes the seventh edition of its Future Risks Report for Axa. This global study measures and ranks changes in the perception of emerging risks by a panel of risk management experts and the general public. Over 20,000 people were interviewed. Conducted in partnership with research institute Ipsos and geopolitical analysis consultancy Eurasia Group, this year’s ranking of the 10 main emerging risks is marked by the Covid-19 crisis.
Nachhaltigkeit Veröffentlichung

Clean, green and affordable: Striking a balance between sustainability, hygiene and value in packaging

In a COVID-19 world, companies that can balance sustainability, hygiene and value will build long-term reputational equity and greater chance of success.
Coronavirus Umfrage

Majority want to restrict number of days kids attend school in person with most support in emerging markets

More people comfortable sending kids back to school or daycare within six months.
Healthcare Veröffentlichung

The time is now: Telehealth and rise of virtual care

Virtual care has gained increased importance during coronavirus, but will this bring about a permanent shift in remote healthcare.
Coronavirus Veröffentlichung

Signals #10: Understanding the coronavirus crisis – the story so far

This special tenth edition of our Signals digest recaps on the content we have featured across the series and looks back at some of the defining moments of the crisis so far.
Coronavirus Umfrage

People need behavioural support strategies to resume activities amid COVID-19

Governments need to facilitate re-engagement while also protecting the population from infection.
Coronavirus Veröffentlichung

Signals #8: Understanding the coronavirus crisis

This eighth edition of our Signals digest brings together Ipsos’ latest research on coronavirus from our teams around the world.
Coronavirus Umfrage

Theories about how COVID-19 spreads varies with emerging markets more likely to believe myths

More people globally believe COVID-19 can live on surfaces for days over other theories.

Gesundheitsprobleme während der Pandemie: Deutsche leiden an Bewegungsmangel und Schlaflosigkeit

Jeder vierte Deutsche (25%) gibt an, sich infolge der COVID-19-Pandemie nicht ausreichend zu bewegen. Das ist das Ergebnis einer internationalen Umfrage des Markt- und Meinungsforschungsinstituts Ipsos, die vom 07. bis 10. Mai 2020 in 16 Ländern durchgeführt wurde. Weltweit leidet derzeit sogar etwa ein Drittel der Befragten an Bewegungsmangel. Vor allem in Ländern, in denen wegen der Corona-Krise restriktive Maßnahmen oder sogar strenge Ausgangssperren verhängt wurden, bewegen sich die Menschen weniger als zuvor, insbesondere in Japan (38%), Südkorea (37%), Italien (33%), China (31%), Russland (30%) und Spanien (29%).