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Hong Kong part of Top 10 in World’s Favourite City
London — New York City, London, Paris, Abu Dhabi and Sydney have been voted the world’s favourite cities in the largest ever global survey of its kind by Ipsos on Global @dvisor, covering 18,147 people in 24 countries.
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Poll: What makes Asians happy?
Asia Pacific – In a recent poll to understand the happiness levels in Asia and its contributing factors, Ipsos finds that the top 3 factors of those who said they are happy include their relationship with their partner or spouse (45%).
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Zou san, too busy for breakfast?
According to the latest Ipsos global survey among consumers in 26 countries, foods from a wide variety of regions or cultures are now favoured at home – including artisanal or retro food and foreign brands, among others.
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Press Release: Strong International Support (73%) Among Developed Nations for Legal Recognition of Same-Sex Couples: Majorities in All 16 Countries Support Recognition
Majorities Agree Same-Sex Couples Should Be Allowed to Adopt
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Press Release: Job Hunting & Social Media
Ipsos statistics published last October showed the fast growth of smartphone adoption with 71% of owners in Hong Kong using social media apps. The smartphone penetration rate is now over 80% among Hong Kong’s Generation Y.
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Press Release: The Attitudes and Behaviour of Hong Kong’s Poorest 20%
Over the past 7 years, Media Atlas has looked at many groups and sectors of the Hong Kong population. This year, we focus on the poorest 20% of the Hong Kong population.
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Ipsos HK awarded Caring Company for 5th year
Ipsos Hong Kong awarded as a Caring Company for 5th year in a row by recognized Hong Kong Council of Social Service.
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Physicians & Consumers Online Behaviour Survey
As the digital age has been radically changing the access to information and behaviours of people around the world, Ipsos Healthcare and Ruder Finn Asia Health & Wellness jointly conducted a survey in the last quarter of 2012 to examine how physicians’ online behaviour in the use of digital and social media channels has been transformed.
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White paper: Social matters – but just how much
Whilst social media has won a huge following of connected consumers in recent years, there has been a lot of discussion about how marketers should respond.
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Hong Kong smartphone Landscape - Infographic
As the price of Smartphones has decreased, and the additional functionalities they provide, especially in terms of communications, become the norm for society, it is normal than smartphones are now becoming mainstream.