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78% APAC consumers cannot imagine life without the internet
People need to be persuaded that new technologies will improve their lives rather an adopting them without question
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Ipsos Update – January 2023
Inclusivity, climate change, broken-system sentiment… Ipsos Update explores the latest and greatest research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos around the world.
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Social listening: Higher education’s competitive advantage
As competition among universities rises, many are turning to social listening to attract students and grow their brands.
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Mental Wellness: The Changing Indian Attitude
Our latest India briefing paper explores the impact of Covid-19 and digitalisation on mental wellbeing.
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Mental Wellness: The Changing Indian Attitude
Mental Wellness - The Changing Indian Attitude;
An Ipsos India Briefing by Rinku Patnaik, Chief Client Officer, Ipsos India
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COVID19 sees surge in Remote Consultations by doctors: Ipsos Survey
According to a new survey by Ipsos among Healthcare Professionals (HCPs), almost 95% of the Indian doctors polled claimed to be providing Remote Consultations to their patients. This was a sharp increase from the status pre- COVID19 and reiterates the larger trend of digital adoption by HCPs in their practice.
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Stress Management in dealing with COVID-19 calamity
Monica Gangwani, Country Service Line Leader, Ipsos Healthcare, India, hands out interesting tips, on World Health Day 2020
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Silvers – 60 is the New 30
Are Baby Boomers on marketers’ radar?
POV by Ashwini Sirsikar, Country Service Line Leader, Ipsos UU, India
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Flair Indonesia 2018 - Dealing with the Opposites
Indonesia is more often in the news because of volcanic eruptions, tsunamis or other disasters, than for a more positive coverage. It is all the more unfair since the country, one of the most attractive in the world for tourists, has been experiencing sustained economic growth for decades and, since the election of the President Jokowi, has undertaken an unprecedented effort to modernize its infrastructure not just in Jakarta but all over the archipelago.
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Flair India 2018: Aspiration to Action
In 2018, the Indian economy will be in fifth place worldwide, ahead of France and the UK. This dynamic, opening new balances of power, is part of a favourable trend for Asian countries that will be in the ranking of the ten largest economies in the next 15 years.