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The Economic Pulse of the World - August 2017
The average global economic assessment of national economies surveyed in 26 countries is up two points with 45% of global citizens rating their national economies as ‘good’.
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Press Release: Over-the-Counter (OTC) Self-Medication Now Common Practice in Hong Kong
Due to their busy lifestyle, more and more people in Hong Kong find over-the-counter (OTC) self-medication the most appropriate remedy to minor ailments.
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TOP 5 REASONS TO KNOW WHAT’S HAPPENING IN YOUR STORE
It can be easy to lose sight as to why in store analytics are so important to your store’s decision making process.
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Ipsos iField: The Ipsos Global Standard for Face-to-Face Interviews
IField is a fully integrated Computer Aided Personal interviewing (CAPI) platform.
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[EVENT] Global Business Influencers 2017 - Hong Kong Launch
Sept 26 - Global Business Influencers are the driving force behind business and investment decisions globally, leading their companies into a future where disruption is becoming the norm and technology is at the top of the agenda for many.
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Middle Class Parents Twice as Likely to be Distracted by Working on Smartphones
Middle-class parents are twice as likely as working-class parents to ignore their children and focus on their phones instead, with mothers the worst offenders, a report has found.
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Chinese International Travel Monitor 2017
This is the sixth edition of the Hotels.com™ Chinese International Travel Monitor (CITM), which takes a comprehensive look at the impact on global travel by mainland Chinese travelers
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African Lions: the Urban Middle Class
UCT Unilever Institute of Strategic Marketing has partnered with Ipsos to uncover a mass of information about a market that makes up more than 100 million people in Sub-Saharan Africa – the Urban Middle Class.
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Using Social Intelligence for a Sharper Vision of Your Brand and Category
Marketers need to understand their category’s dynamics to optimally position themselves and compete effectively. To do this, they must get the consumer’s perspective – because consumers, not industries, are defining today’s markets.
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The Role of Surveys in the Age of Behavioural Science
A challenge that market research is increasingly facing is why, in a world where behavioural science apparently suggests that are limits to what consumers tell us, do we continue to ask questions?