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62% Indians perceive Automation positively; hail, as an enabler: Ipsos-WEF Global Citizen & Automation Survey
1 in 2 Indians fear Automation could risk current employment
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Selling Creative Research Short?
How creative research can help measure and fuel long-term campaign effects
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Connected Health: A roadmap to success
Connected Health is moving into the mainstream – how will this change the traditional structure of healthcare?
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Corporate Sustainability: Creating and Measuring Impact
Learn how “sustainability” can reduce existential threats, bolster business continuity, rally stakeholders, and increase competitive advantage.
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Ipsos India Research Paper adjudged best in Audience Poll Category: 28th Annual MRSI Seminar
The research paper showcased adaptation of counselling techniques for better understanding of deeply personal and sensitive issues.
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Virtual Reality: Hype or the Future?
Virtual Reality (VR) technology has been around for at least a decade and you could say it’s clearly gone from sci-fi to sci-fact. However, it’s still seen as a new technology and has not hit mass adoption; so what has gone wrong?
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The transforming foodscape of India
Changing fast or changing slow? Seven key implications for the food sector
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72% Indians want Employers to make it easier for men to combine childcare with work
Progressive views on Gender Equality & Parenting seen .“Equal rights for men and women for household chores and child rearing is being emphasized. Paternity Leave could be the starting point,” says Tripti Sharma, Research Director, Public Affairs, Ipsos India.
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Global Attitudes towards Gender Equality: Ipsos Global International Women’s Day Survey 2019
4 in 10 Indians say there are more advantages being a man; 74% Indians say Gender Equality is important to them
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55% Urban Indians regularly talk to people with opposing views: BBC Crossing Divides Global Survey
68% Urban Indians hail social platforms Facebook and Twitter for giving voice to people; 63% Indians commend them for bridging divide between Public and People in Power.
4 in 10 Indians feel Immigration has had a positive impact