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Ipsos acquires Whereto Research
Ipsos becomes the leader of social and government research in Australia following acquisition of Whereto Research
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One in two globally and in Australia believe their country’s housing is on the wrong track
Concern about housing not unique to Australia, with one in two globally and in Australia believing their country’s housing is on the wrong track – Ipsos Housing Monitor study
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CX Signals GenAI: Unlock deeper CX insights by leveraging unfiltered customer sentiment on social media and reviews
Harness the power of social media and reviews to help improve your Customer Experience (CX).
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Most Aussies expect more price rises next year
Our inflation rate may be falling but most Aussies expect more price rises next year – new global survey by Ipsos.
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Disinformation, hacking seen as top threats by Australians
Ipsos, one of the world’s leading market research companies, has released the findings of a 30-country survey for the Halifax International Security Forum looking at people’s views on conflicts and threats to the world.
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Asia Pacific open to digital and reform transformation
Asia Pacific open to digital and reform transformation, but concerned about pace of change: can business and government leaders guide the change revolution?
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Ipsos Update - October 2024
Trends, News, Ageing … Ipsos Update explores the latest and research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.
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Ipsos Australia announces new integrated CEX division and appointment of three senior specialists
Ipsos, the global leader in market research, today announced its new, integrated Australian CEX (customer and employee experience) division and three senior appointments, as it continues to bolster its customer and employee experience offering.
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Friend and foe? Asia is the most excited region about a future with AI
APAC remains divided on whether to be nervous or excited about the AI revolution, the Ipsos AI Monitor report has revealed.
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Australians divided on whether gender equality has gone far enough
Attitudes towards gender equality continue to be divided by socio-political context, generational divides, and gender identity, with Australians divided on whether gender equality has gone far enough with men more likely to agree that it has, an Ipsos survey reveals.