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Signals #6: Understanding the Coronavirus Crisis
Our sixth edition of Signals presents new research from our teams around the world, drawing on our global polling, expert analysis and studies carried out by our teams in different countries. The aim is to keep all of us in touch with the latest information as the impacts of the crisis continue to unfold.
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Psychological constructs of bringing back the focus - New normal, new rules during COVID-19 lockdown
By Pallavi Mathur Lal, Senior Client Officer, Ipsos in India.
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We are not going back to normal anytime soon, quicker adaptation will help tide through
By Rinku Patnaik, Country Chief Client Officer, Ipsos in India
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Staying close to your customers
Why customer experience still matters amid COVID-19 and social distancing.
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Coronavirus pandemic: What are the psychological effects of self-isolation?
Two in 5 people are impatient to get back to normal life, a third are anxious about their health.
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THE BOON OF BEING IN BOTH MINDS - The complex dynamics of consumer decision making
Sreyoshi Maitra, Executive Director, Market Strategy & Understanding (Delhi) & Lead Shopper Practice, Ipsos in India
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The evolution of shopper behaviour in 2020
In this changing world, retailers need to adapt to remain relevant and competitive.
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Achieving mindset change for sustained behavior change
Kumud Ghoshal, Executive Director, Ipsos UU (qualitative research division of Ipsos)
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India 8th Least Nimby!
Best & Worst of Indian Urban Infrastructure - Airports, Digital Connectivity, Motorways and Rail infrastructure rated best; Cycle Facilities, Electric Vehicle Charging, Flood Defenses, Pedestrian Pathways and Water Supply & Sewerage rated worst: GIIA-Ipsos Global Infrastructure Index 2019
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Surprise! 57% Urban Indians satisfied with India’s Infrastructure, India ranked 3rd in quality of Infrastructure after China & Saudi Arabia: GIIA-Ipsos Global Infrastructure Index 2019
Airports, Digital, Motorways and Rail infrastructure rated best
Cycle Facilities, Electric Vehicle Charging, Flood Defenses, Pedestrian Pathways and Water Supply & Sewerage infrastructure rated worst