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Ipsos Update – March 2021
Our monthly round-up of Ipsos research and thinking reflects on the world one year on from Covid-19, looks forward to the world in 2025 and beyond, and presents new white papers on customer experience, product innovation and research methods.
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Emerging trends: The forces shaping the future today
The future may be inevitable, but it comes to different places at different times. Whether we
look at GDP projections, population growth or people’s openness to new technology, we can
see the future emerging in dynamic, mobile-first places from Bangkok to Belo Horizonte.
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When Difference Doesn’t Mean Different: Understanding cultural bias in global CX programmes
Ipsos’ Customer Experience team examines the approaches organisations can take to continue to benefit from global studies and gather reliable, efficient and effective results in the face of cultural response bias.
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Flair Indonesia 2020 - Now or Never
After the success of our first Ipsos Flair in Indonesia, made possible thanks to the great reception of our clients and the commitment of our teams, we are pleased to present the second edition, which coincides with the 70th Anniversary of the recognition of Indonesia as an independent state by the Netherlands, December 27, 1949.
Ipsos has been in Indonesia since 2008 with 130+ full-time employees. Ipsos conducts qualitative and quantitative research among the general public and specific targets (business, professional, farmers etc.). -
Ipsos Media Conference - Strategi Menang Tanpa Bakar Uang
Consumer demand for convenient digital payments in Indonesia has reached a scale at which heavy promotions might no longer be necessary
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Straw Wars: Plastic Reduction - a new battleground for Brand Reputation
Global concern over environmental issues has intensified recently. Ipsos research alone shows that 71% of global consumers agree that single-use plastic products should be banned as soon as possible. The backlash against plastic is on – and for brands with plastic in their supply chain, this represents both a reputational threat and an opportunity …