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Ipsos Views: Short-Form Social Misfits
Social Media

Short-Form Social Misfits

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ESG Priorities for Multinational Corporations
Environment

ESG Priorities for Multinational Corporations

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Conflicting Global Perceptions around AI present Mixed Signals for Brands

Conflicting Global Perceptions around AI present Mixed Signals for Brands

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  • Affluent Publication

    Affluent Interest in Summer Travel Is Hitting New Highs

    As the summer travel season heats up, the Q2 Ipsos Affluent Barometer reports that a record 72% of Affluents are planning a vacation this summer.
  • Publication

    Ipsos-PayPal Study: APAC Millennials Confident in Online Cross-border Shopping

    Ipsos-PayPal study: Millennials in Asia Pacific are comfortable and confident when it comes to online and cross-border shopping. 65 percent of the millennials surveyed have purchased in a foreign currency, while 33 percent have bought from a website that was not in their native language.
  • Market Research Publication

    Secrets about Car Purchaser in China

    Recently, Ipsos has conducted a survey among current car owners and potential buyers within 3 years in eight cities, including Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Hangzhou, Xi'an, Wuhan, Shenyang and Chengdu.
  • Publication

    Connected Health: Coming, Ready or Not

    Who is using a connected health device and why? Who or what is really influencing uptake? How do doctors, patients and the general public perceive the future of connected health…?
  • Brand Equity Publication

    Side-by-Side Intelligence: The Power of Social Data in Managing Brand Equity

    At Ipsos, we believe that side-by-side intelligence boosts brand health trackers like never before. Read this paper to discover what happens when we combine the individual insight benefits gathered from social media data with survey data. Spoiler alert: Done right, you’ll get dynamic, fast, and contextually rich insight, to help unlock our understanding of consumer perceptions and brand associations.
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    This newsletter gathers the highlighted papers and reports of the month.

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  • Consumer Behaviour Publication

    IPSOS VIEWS: Is the Behavioural Lens Out of Focus?

    In this Ipsos Views paper, Pascal Bourgeat takes the helicopter view of behaviour to show that the lens we use is often out of focus and why. He then sets out to show a simpler and clearer view of how (economic) behaviour works from the overlap of various areas of behavioural science, and presents examples from different industry sectors.
  • Survey

    Thomson Reuters/Ipsos Monthly Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI): July 2016 ASIAME

    The Thomson Reuters/Ipsos Monthly Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI) for July 2016 was released today for the following countries: Australia, China, India, Japan & South Korea.
  • Digital Survey

    Press Release: Online Security Top of Mind for Asian 18 Year Olds

    The Perils and Possibilities: Growing Up Online poll took place among 18 year olds with internet access in 25 countries around the world. This UNICEF / Ipsos study shares insights on teenagers’ behavior and expectations from the online world they grew up with.
  • Advertising Survey

    Ad of the Month: Vita HK Style Coffee

    Hong Kong’s obsession with imported consumable goods – especially among youngsters – doesn't seem to fade. This Vita HK Style Coffee ad smartly plays on this trend, contrasting both the ‘Italia-no’ perception when it comes to coffee (Cappuccino, Latte etc) with local values (啡走).
  • Publication

    Connected Health: Coming, Ready or Not

    Who is using a connected health device and why? Who or what is really influencing uptake? How do doctors, patients and the general public perceive the future of connected health…?
  • Survey

    Panama Papers

    Following the contentious investigation by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, Ipsos Global @dvisor conducted a poll to gauge public opinion on the offshore money laundering scandal.