Consumer Behaviour


Behavioural Science Publication

The Science of Behaviour Change

The principles and practice of tackling behaviour change challenges in a world that remains unpredictable and changeable.
Behavioural Science Publication

Ipsos Update - January 2021

Our first monthly research round-up of the year includes both reflections on 2020 and a look forward at the year ahead. Featured topics include vaccines, behaviour change, food trends and look at the local story in a selection of countries.

[Webinar 10/12] Trends that shape tomorrow

Join our webinar Thursday the 10th of December we will present some of the latest and most important global trends that will shape behaviours across industries in 2021.

[Webinar 19/11] Behavioural science: Creating competitive advantage during changing consumer behaviour

Join our webinar Thursday the 19th of November, where Colin Strong, Global Head of Behavioural Science at Ipsos, will give an overview of the discipline, it’s relevance to understanding today’s consumer behaviours and give examples of the way we apply this for a range of client challenges.
Coronavirus Publication

Marketing in Changing Times

Reassessing the eight motivators of purchase in the context of COVID-19.
Consumers Event

[Webinar 11/6] Understanding the financial consumer: Risks and changing priorities

Join our webinar Thursday the 11th of June, where we will discuss the results from our resent study on changing needs and behaviour of consumers in relation to COVID19 and the financial sector.
Coronavirus Survey

COVID-19 INSIGHTS: Tourism and mobility

Businesses that understand and react to changing consumer needs and habits will emerge stronger from a crisis situation. Thus, we have just finished a large national representative research among 1,000 Danes, which will allow you and your company to act according to the changing needs and behaviour of tomorrow’s consumers. Disover some of our insights around tourism and mobility.
Coronavirus Survey

COVID-19 INSIGHTS: Health

Businesses that understand and react to changing consumer needs and habits will emerge stronger from a crisis situation. Thus, we have just finished a large national representative research among 1,000 Danes, which will allow you and your company to act according to the changing needs and behaviour of tomorrow’s consumers. Disover some of our insights around health.
Coronavirus Survey

COVID-19 INSIGHTS: Communication and media

Businesses that understand and react to changing consumer needs and habits will emerge stronger from a crisis situation. Thus, we have just finished a large national representative research among 1,000 Danes, which will allow you and your company to act according to the changing needs and behaviour of tomorrow’s consumers. Disover some of our insights around communication and media.