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Ipsos Views: Short-Form Social Misfits
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Short-Form Social Misfits

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ESG Priorities for Multinational Corporations
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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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  • Ipsos Update 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.
  • Society Survey

    Global predictions for 2021

    After a 2020 that is rated as the worst year for some time, people around the world are looking forward to 2021 for their country, their families and themselves, according to a new Ipsos' Global Advisor poll in 31 countries. However, worries about the long-term impact of COVID-19 are prevalent, and concerns about global warming, the economy, and general tolerance of others have not gone away.
  • Anxiety, stress and loneliness: COVID’s toll on the lives of workers

    New 28-country survey for the World Economic Forum reveals most employed adults report experiencing significant work-related disruption with a negative impact on their wellbeing.
  • Society Survey

    “What Worries the World?”: The answer is still, predominantly, Coronavirus

    COVID-19 continues to lead our ranking of the top global concerns for the ninth consecutive month as we round out the results of our global survey in 2020.
  • Society Publication

    A Year in Review - 2020

    This has been a year of momentous change – real and anticipated. As we pause to reflect at the end of the year, we present some Ipsos research highlights you may have missed during the dizzying events of 2020.
  • Consumers Survey

    Global consumer confidence still picking up slowly

    Consumer sentiment is back to pre-pandemic levels in Australia and holds up in most of Europe while it dips in the U.S.