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Ipsos Update – November 2017
Welcome to the November edition of Ipsos Update – our monthly selection of research and thinking from Ipsos teams around the world.
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The Economic Pulse of the World - October 2017
The average global economic assessment of national economies surveyed in 26 countries is up two points this wave with 47% of global citizens rating their national economies as ‘good’.
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High speed broadband and energy top infrastructure priorities for Australians
Ipsos publishes new research which finds high speed broadband and energy-generating infrastructure to be growing priorities for Australians.
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Ipsos global study shows half think that religion does more harm than good
Almost half (49%) in a new global study agree that religion does more harm than good in the world according to new data from the latest Ipsos Global @dvisor survey.
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Behavioural Science
Behavioural Science at Ipsos is the use of psychology to help both public sector and brands meet their goals. The theories and methods from psychology work alongside MR techniques to understand and predict behaviour, generating total customer understanding.
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Global views on Immigration and the Refugee Crisis
Three in four (75%) in 25 countries around the world believe that immigration has increased in their country over the last five years, according to new data from the Ipsos Global @dvisor survey.
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How the Ipsos Global Reputation Centre helps organisations leverage their reputation to unlock value
Sally Braidwood, Director of the Ipsos Global Reputation Centre in Australia and New Zealand, talks reputation and how to leverage yours to unlock value.
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The Economic Pulse of the World - September 2017
The average global economic assessment of national economies surveyed in 26 countries remains unchanged this wave with 45% of global citizens rating their national economies as ‘good’.
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Are Australian Consumers Ready for AI?
Barely a week goes by, it seems, without a provocative and usually fear-inducing media headline about Artificial Intelligence and its potential to reshape the world as we know it.
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Seven in ten back same-sex marriage legislation - Fairfax Ipsos Poll
Two-thirds (65%) are ‘certain to vote’ in the postal vote on same-sex marriage.