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[WEBINAR 27/5] Turning a Myriad of Data into Actionable Insights
At Ipsos, one of our core beliefs is that an abundance of data and information does not lead to an abundance of insight. And today, so much data is being generated every day that it has led social experts to argue that we live in an age of infobesity. On this webinar our dedicated curators at Ipsos show you how we navigate and utilize these existing and disparate data points to do what we love most: giving value to you, our clients.
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Earth Day 2021: “What is the plan to tackle climate change? – Best regards, The Public”
2021 is a ‘Super Year’ for international environmental policy with major deals in process on climate, biodiversity, food, and oceans. Here, we present the most important insights to what the public believes about climate change.
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Global consumer confidence reaches new pandemic high
Significant month-on-month gains in consumer sentiment recorded in seven markets
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Perils of Perception: Climate Change
Around the world people say they understand what actions they need to take to combat climate change, but do they really?
Our latest Perils of Perception study looks at how the general public around the world perceives environmental action.
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[CASE] Danish Agriculture and Food Council: Pre-testing of ads
Discover how we helped the Danish Agriculture and Food Council pre-test an advert.
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[WEBINAR 29/4 ]Testing Your Ads is Good Business: Increasing ROI and Brand Equity
Join our webinar on 29 April 2021, where we will share insights into how testing your ads is always good business.
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Most believe income and wealth inequality to be the most serious form of inequality in their country
An online study by Ipsos, conducted across 28 countries has found that, when asked about a range of different inequalities, 60% said that inequalities in income and wealth are among the most serious types of inequality affecting their country.
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Income and wealth disparities perceived as the most serious form of inequality
An online study by Ipsos, conducted across 28 countries in partnership with Kings College London’s Policy Institute has found that, when asked about a range of different inequalities, 60% said that inequalities in income and wealth are among the most serious types of inequality affecting their country.
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Global consumer confidence getting closer to pre-pandemic level
No significant month-on-month drop in consumer sentiment recorded in any market