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695,000 view trending speech from China Chairman, Lifeng Liu
On 13th May, Lifeng Liu, Chairman and CEO, Ipsos in China, presented the speech; 'Unlocking business opportunities in the post - COVID-19 era', at the 20th China Entrepreneurs Forum.
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Public Opinion on the Covid-19 outbreak
In an uncertain world, data matters. Ipsos experts share the latest research and analysis related to the coronavirus pandemic, based on a multi-country poll.
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Optimism and Anxieties during COVID-19 Outbreak—Chinese consumers in different time Wave2 (Part One)
In February, Ipsos launched the first wave study of " Research on Consumers in the Outbreak ", which analysed the changes of the general public's concepts from a macro perspective, and specifically analysed the impact of the epidemic on various industries. As the domestic epidemic is gradually under control, Ipsos launched the second wave of the survey to share the latest trends of consumers.
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[WEBINAR] The Forces of Customer Experience
Do you truly understand the Forces that are at play in your customers’ minds? This new webinar accompanies our brand new CX whitepaper, 'The Forces of Customer Experience: The science of strong relationships in challenging times'. Hear from the author of the paper and Ipsos' CX Chief Research Officer, Jean-Francois Damais,
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Looking at the impact of COVID-19 on the economy & the MedTech industry in China
Confronting Coronavirus
Population Movement Tracker
Tracking travel before, during and after the coronavirus pandemic.
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Under epidemic young gen china
The COVID-19 epidemic is the first major crisis which the generation born in the 1990s and 2000s will have truly experienced. This report looks at how they have responded to the epidemic and whether their future behaviours/attitudes will change.
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The impact of COVID-19 on the healthcare category in China
Health and wellness is the theme of our third report, with Cherish Life and Enhance Immunity identified as key themes.
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Decoding COVID-19: The impact and outlook on dairy consumption
During the outbreak, the demand for dairy remains strong in China. Some consumers even spend more on Dairy.