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The Future of Mobility - Autonomous, electric and shared
Our new paper explores the latest consumer thinking around the three main mobility trends, their impact on the automotive industry, and what this means for the future.
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73% Urban Indians can afford (to buy) a new home: Ipsos Real Estate Affordability Survey
China and Saudi Arabia, other top markets with affordable homes.
Affordable home buying a distant dream for Hungarians, Japanese & Serbs
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Black Friday: Still the superhero of the shopper’s year?
Looking ahead to Black Friday, which falls on November 29th this year, our new white paper takes us on a tour of the history of the prominent shopping event, setting out new challenges and how retailers can overcome them, as well as thoughts on the future of Black Friday.
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Can you afford to buy a house? Most say they're priced out of the market
Nearly three in five people say they can’t afford to buy a house where they live.
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Can financial services tackle health and wellness?
As consumers are looking beyond the traditional markets to address their health and wellness needs, there are opportunities for financial services companies to help people improve their holistic well-being.
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2019 China Food and Beverage Packaging Trend Observation
From “Visibility” to “Interaction”. Packaging design is one of the most important parts of establishing the product image and generating the marketing strategy.
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1 in 4 Urban Indians will ditch air travel for lower carbon footprint alternative, discomfort notwithstanding
WEF-Ipsos Global Views on Air Travel & its Environmental Impact
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Customer intelligence of audience attitudes on top 3 dating apps
What people are saying online about Tinder, Bumble, and Hinge.
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89% Urban Indians claim to be aware of UN Sustainable Development Goals: WEF-Ipsos Survey
Gender equality & empowerment of women & girls and sustainable consumption & production patterns, top 2 SDGs of Indians
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More Indians pre-occupied with physical well-being vis-à-vis mental well-being: Ipsos Mental Health Global Survey
64% Indians want the stigma attached with Mental Health issues to go; they would prefer if it was treated like any other illness; 63% Indians feel that seeing a therapist was a sign of strength.
74% Indians expect a tolerant attitude for mental health patients