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Introducing Synthesio’s trend discovery engine: Topic Modeling
Topic Modeling will be available on the Synthesio platform on 20th July. Our AI-powered discovery engine automatically scans, categorizes, and visualizes hundreds of thousands of online conversations using the power of machine learning to help you uncover unknown or hidden phenomenons and make trend analysis much easier!
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Ipsos Update - July 2022
Ben Page introduces July’s edition of Ipsos Update with his reflections on the mounting public concern about inflation and the consequences of this for consumer spending. Alongside updates on how people around the world are reacting to cost-of-living pressures, this month’s articles focus on topics which include the demographics and psychographics of Pakistan, and the changing global attitudes towards refugees. We also take a look at the latest Ipsos Views papers on the growth of commerce ecosystems, achieving intimate consumer connections in large communities, and the use of AI to predict future innovation success.
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Australia lags many countries globally when it comes to awareness and enthusiasm for the metaverse and extended reality
An Ipsos Survey for the World Economic Forum finds the global public divided in their level of excitement about the new technologies, but most agree it will profoundly impact their lives
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Ipsos announces two senior appointments as its national footprint grows
Ipsos Australia and New Zealand CEO, Simon Wake, today announced two senior appointments for the leading market research company, as its national footprint grows.
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Driving compliance at the frontline
This paper is recommended reading, by our Mystery Shopping experts, for any organisation – regulators and the regulated – interested in ensuring that frontline staff are adhering to regulatory standards and are treating customers fairly.
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Ipsos Digital now LIVE in Australia
Ipsos Digital is an automated self-service platform that offers a range of agile market research tools to give you faster access to insights and research solutions.
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One in three people around the world believe childcare responsibilities damage a woman’s career more than a man’s
Women are more likely to perceive institutional bias against women than men, particularly governments and social media
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One in five Australians thinks women who say they were abused often make up or exaggerate claims of abuse or rape – the highest of any western nation
Ipsos and Global Institute for Women’s Leadership survey
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Ipsos Update - March 2022
Opinion polling, the year ahead in Brazil, gender inequality in Japan, and the future of ageing are all featured topics in this month’s round-up of research and thinking from Ipsos teams around the world.
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Social listening: Higher education’s competitive advantage
As competition among universities rises, many are turning to social listening to attract students and grow their brands.