Search
-
AI has more benefits than drawbacks believe 71% Urban Indians: WEF-Ipsos Survey
AI has more benefits than drawbacks believe 71% Urban Indians: WEF-Ipsos Survey
-
Ipsos India recasts top team in Healthcare Research
Ipsos India recasts top team in Healthcare Research – Gauri Pathak roped in as Country Service Line Leader; Monica Gangwani picks up strategic role as Healthcare Expert Advisor
-
Organized Retail Landscape in COVID19 induced Renaissance
Organized Retail Landscape in COVID19 induced Renaissance
A POV by Abhishek Jha, Research Director, Mystery Shopping & Customer Experience, Ipsos India
-
The FOMO about D2C
The FOMO about D2C;
Authors - Geeta Lobo, Country Service Line Leader, Ipsos SIA (India) & Deepak H, Partner, Strategy 3, Ipsos India
-
Armed Forces & Scientists top the Ipsos Trustworthiness Index 2021 among urban Indians
Armed Forces & Scientists top the Ipsos Trustworthiness Index 2021 among urban Indians; Advertising Executives rank 3rd on the Untrustworthiness Index 2021
-
Physical Wellbeing bigger preoccupation than Mental Wellbeing for Urban Indians & global citizens
Physical Wellbeing bigger preoccupation than Mental Wellbeing for Urban Indians & global citizens - Ipsos World Mental Health Day Survey 2021; Mental Health ranks 3rd among global health concerns
-
Urban Indians hold conservative views on Abortion
Urban Indians hold conservative views on Abortion – 39% say abortion should be permitted whenever a woman wants it; 1 in 4 say abortion be permitted only in certain circumstances.
27-country survey finds nearly half say abortion should be permitted whenever a woman wants one, and one quarter say it should be allowed only in certain circumstances -
Bridging the Brand Experience Gap
How to align brand promise and customer experience for business success
-
Ipsos brings Product Testing (PT) Express into India
Ipsos a global market research company has brought its agile product testing solution, Product Testing (PT) Express, into India.