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81% Urban Indians predict Circa 2023 to be a better year vis-à-vis Circa 2022: Ipsos Global Advisor Predictions 2023
1 in 2 urban Indians pronounce 2022 a bad year for them & their family;
82% Indians fear parts of the country will become unlivable due to an extreme weather event;
71% urban Indians expect higher inflation in 2023; 65% expect war in Ukraine to end in 2023 (highest globally);
70% urban Indians predict no further Covid 19 lockdowns within the country;
Survey predicts about macro issues of Economy, World Security, Environment, Society & Technology
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CX Service Design: Creating emotional attachment and driving brand growth
Designing customer experiences that drive business success
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IIKR 2022
Inclusivity special.
The Ipsos India Knowledge Review in its 2022 edition tackles the multidimensional and complex challenge of Inclusivity. -
7 in 10 urban Indians (72%) endorse government spending on subsidies to make green technologies cheaper
7 in 10 urban Indians (72%) endorse government spending on subsidies to make environment friendly technologies cheaper (solar panels, electric vehicles): Ipsos Global Views on Sustainability for COP 27 Summit;
1 in 2 urban Indians put onus on govt to educate citizens on climate change actions
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Where brands and retailers should place their bets this holiday shopping season
Inflation, the environment, Covid-19 and the war in Ukraine are all forces brands and retailers must consider ahead of Black Friday and Christmas shopping.
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6 in 10 Indians say Virtual Education was ineffective: Ipsos IndiaBus Virtual Education Survey
6 in 10 Indians say Virtual Education was ineffective: Ipsos IndiaBus Virtual Education Survey
Ipsos pan India survey shows virtual education did not work, though it saved academic years -
Beyond omnichannel to convergent commerce ecosystems
Integrating retail into consumers’ everyday lives
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Enthusiasm for the metaverse and extended reality is highest in emerging countries
Survey finds the global public divided in their level of excitement about the new technologies
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Peter’s Inversion - Are we rewarding the right behaviours?
Peter’s Inversion - Are we rewarding the right behaviours?
Leaders need to reassess their understanding of competence to create higher value within organisations.
A POV by Anthony Dsouza, country service line leader, Innovation, Ipsos India