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Global citizens take a stronger stand on online abuse vis-à-vis urban Indians: Ipsos International Women’s Day Survey 2022
Global citizens take a stronger stand on online abuse vis-à-vis urban Indians: Ipsos International Women’s Day Survey 2022
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8 in 10 Urban Indians polled endorse a ban on Single Use Plastics: Attitudes towards Single Use Plastics Ipsos Global Survey
8 in 10 Urban Indians polled endorse a ban on Single Use Plastics: Attitudes towards Single Use Plastics Ipsos Global Survey;
8 in 10 urban Indians polled prefer products using minimal plastic packaging;
Onus rests with manufacturers and retailers for reducing, reusing and recycling of plastic packaging, believe most urban Indians and global citizens
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Receding Omicron threat restores buoyancy in February 2022 - Refinitiv-Ipsos India PCSI
Receding Omicron threat restores buoyancy in February 2022 - Consumer Confidence for Urban Indians bounces back and surges by 4.5 percentage points – Refinitiv-Ipsos monthly India Primary Consumer Sentiment Index; Consumer confidence up across all 4 indices – for personal finances, investments, economy and jobs.
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Urban Indians rate India top Influencer in World Affairs – Halifax International Security Forum-Ipsos Global Survey
Urban Indians rate India top Influencer in World Affairs – Halifax International Security Forum-Ipsos Global Survey
Huge support for Free Trade, Domestic Economy, Global Collaboration & Military Spends
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[WEBINAR] KEYS - The year in review: Making sense of 2021
This Ipsos webinar series is dedicated to helping our clients better understand the dynamics of today as they prepare for tomorrow.
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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
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Global Trends 2021: Aftershocks and continuity
Most people across 25 countries now it is more important that businesses fight climate change than pay the right amount of tax. Seven in ten globally now say they tend to buy brands that reflect their personal values and that business leaders have a responsibility to speak out on social issues. Around the world, agreement on the urgency of dealing with climate change continues to rise but many other social attitudes hold steady, despite COVID-19.
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Fallout of Pandemic, a more pragmatic consumer - a POV by Shiva Agarwal, Executive Director, Ipsos India
Fallout of Pandemic – a more pragmatic consumer - a POV by Shiva Agarwal, Executive Director, Ipsos India.
The pandemic has surely driven home the need and the newfound pleasure in all things simple, natural and organic (no, not the corporate jargon organic!)
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2 in 3 Urban Indians pronounce Germany a trustworthy partner on global issues: Ipsos global survey on Angela Merkel & German leadership
German leadership under Merkel, 2 in 3 Urban Indians pronounce Germany a trustworthy partner on global issues: Ipsos global survey on Angela Merkel & German leadership; 8 in 10 Urban Indians bat for strong global leaders for tackling global challenges
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Consumer Confidence shows 2 percentage points upswing: Refinitiv-Ipsos India monthly PCSI
Consumer Confidence continues its rally in September, shows 2 percentage points upswing: Refinitiv-Ipsos India monthly PCSI;
Sentiment up for personal finances, investments for the future, economy and jobs