International


Sustainability Publication

Measuring the impact of cocoa sustainability investments

Ipsos gives businesses, governments and public bodies the confidence they need to take the right actions for the benefit of people and the planet, to drive long-term prosperity for all. Discover how.

55% of Europeans fear that the energy transition will further fragment society

An exclusive survey by Ipsos and BNP Paribas has taken the pulse of Europeans with regard to the transition and the resulting inequalities. Between urgency and fear, it is more than ever time to take the right path.
generations Publication

We need to talk about generations - Understanding generations

Marketing is overrun with stereotypes, hot takes and clichés. Some of the most enduring in the first two decades of this century centred on the post-1980 millennials, who were proclaimed as a new generation that would completely disrupt business.
generations Publication

Mexico: From teenage country to an adult one in a century

Q&A with Eugenia Marbec & Sarai Escobar Avila
Politics Survey

Violence in democracies: The role of fake news, disinformation and social media

This Ipsos analysis for Les Entretiens de New York reveals a small minority in the US and France considers violence a viable means to achieve political goals. Support for democracy remains strong overall – but scepticism towards politicians, the continued spread of fake news and “filter bubbles”, as well as a certain distrust of facts and science, all help to weaken support for the way our democratic systems operate today.
Inflation Publication

Ipsos Update – December 2022

Inflation, environmental sustainability, the future of mobility… Ipsos Update explores the latest and greatest research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos around the world.
International Survey

Canada, Germany remain top countries expected to have a positive influence on world affairs

Ipsos survey for Halifax International Security Forum finds Iran, Russia are considered the least likely to have a positive impact on world affairs over the next decade

Society Survey

Most global citizens (85%) say world needs new international agreements and Institutions led by world’s democracies

Respondents Believe World’s Superpowers (Russia, China and US) are Least Likely to Comply with New Institutions and Agreements.
Society Survey

Germany maintains top “nation brand” ranking, Canada and Japan overtake the UK to round out the top three

2021 Anholt-Ipsos Nation Brands Index: Canada and Japan overtake the U.K. to round out the top three; U.S. sees reputational gains from 2020.