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Measure the success of new products in a competitive context.
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Understand purchase decisions and manage your category successfully.
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Food and Wellbeing: Changing mindsets and impact of Covid-19
The pandemic has forced consumers to re-evaluate their lives and their daily habits, and consumers are increasingly making more conscious choices when it comes to food and nutrition. Here, we present the most important insights on changing mindsets in food consumption from India and over the world.
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Insight Out: an Ipsos UU podcast
Insight Out is a monthly podcast exploring emerging trends, budding innovations, and creative ways to get closer to real people in real life. Here you can listen to the latest episodes of season 3.
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[CASE] Identifying growth opportunities for HARIBO - A Portfolio Study
In this case study, you can read about how we conducted a portfolio study to help HARIBO identify growth opportunities.
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[WEBINAR 24/6] Omnichannel Strategy in an eCommerce Era
Join our webinar on 24 June 2021, where we will discuss omnichannel strategies in the digital era.
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Time to Decide?
Response time is a critical component in Ipsos’ methodologies as it indicates whether for example purchase decisions are made in a more mindful or mindless way, and whether any conflict has been created by external factors (e.g. advertising). In this paper, you can read how Ipsos incorporate measuring response time for innovation and brand growth.
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Global Consumer Confidence Index: May 2021
Expectations Index is back to its pre-pandemic level with gains for the 6th month in a row. Here, we give you the summary of our Confidence Index Survey that measures consumer attitudes on the current and future state of local economies, personal finance situations, savings, and confidence to make large investments.
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Flirtation or commitment: What does the pandemic mean for product subscriptions?
Product subscriptions have gained a new relevance during the pandemic, but will this behaviour stick in a post-COVID-19 world?