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Self-Storage Development and Investment Opportunities in Greater China
Taiwan shows strong potential to develop a sizable self-storage industry, write Ipsos Business Consulting in Inside Self-Storage International magazine.
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You Already Knew Parents Post on Facebook More Than Others
By now, it's an old joke that moms and dads love to post photos of their kids on Facebook. But thanks to the social network's research with Ipsos Media—they surveyed 8,000 people in eight countries—and Facebook's internal data analysis, we now know just how true that idea is.
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Best Ways to Stay Connected and Discover New Things in 2016
If you’re feeling busy or stressed out as 2016 kicks into gear, you’re not alone.
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Dead Trees and the Death Narrative (Ipsos Connect)
Publishers are good at creating printed newspapers.
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Inspiration by Consumer, Insight from Ipsos
A consumer is not simply a respondent or a quota. Without consumers we have no business model, and no way to measure our observations.
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Who's Killing Creativity Now?
Market research has long been accused of killing creativity. Many in the creative world now look back with nostalgia to the days when market research was the point of contention.
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Self-storage industry in Hong Kong
Extra storage space is considered a luxury in Hong Kong, with the high property prices in this densely populated country.
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Self-storage industry in Japan
Japan's self-storage industry has been growing with all the favourable conditions – a high percentage of middle class population, shoebox-size living spaces, a high population density and an active culture of consumerism.
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Country snapshot for self-storage industry
An overview of the self-storage industry in China, Taiwan, Malaysia, Thailand and Philippines.
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Perils of Perception 2015: Perceptions are not Reality
We’re delighted to share the latest findings from Perils of Perception 2015. This year we have included new questions on key issues such as obesity, inequality and the proportion of female politicians in each country. The study is also larger than ever with 33 countries taking part for 2015.