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Consumer Confidence freefalls by 8.9 percentage points in May 2020: Refinitiv-Ipsos monthly India Primary Consumer Sentiment Index
Consumer sentiment is down for jobs and economy; bottoms out for personal finances & investment for future
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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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40% Urban Indian Purchase Intenders more likely to buy a new or a used car - happy tidings for automotive industry reeling under slowdown & shutdown: Ipsos COVID 19 Impact on Auto Global Study
The automotive industry has been witnessing a roller coaster ride; first it was impacted by the global economic slowdown, and then the shutdown due to the COVID-19 crisis. But going by the findings of the new Ipsos Global Study, the pall of gloom is likely to be lifted.
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[WEBINAR] The Forces of Customer Experience
Do you truly understand the Forces that are at play in your customers’ minds? This new webinar accompanies our brand new CX whitepaper, 'The Forces of Customer Experience: The science of strong relationships in challenging times'. Hear from the author of the paper and Ipsos' CX Chief Research Officer, Jean-Francois Damais,
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87% urban Indians give high ratings to the Modi govt on its handling of COVID-19 crisis: Ipsos 13-nation COVID 19 Global Survey
In hard hit nations, govt’s performance falls short of expectation in handling
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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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COVID19 has emerged top-most worry of Urban Indians in April 2020: Ipsos What Worries the World Global Survey
Unemployment, Financial/ Political Corruption, Crime & Violence and Poverty & Social Inequality are the other worries.
India bucks global trend of pessimism – 65% Indians say country headed in right direction; 54% global citizens feel their country is on the wrong track
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Paradox of Indians – Over half (51%) favor opening of economy and businesses, irrespective of full containment of COVID-19; 78% Indians (highest globally) nervous of leaving their homes for travel and work
People globally are divided over whether the economy should open if COVID-19
is not fully contained; hard hit, Italy and China support reopening.
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COVID-19 – THE GREAT LEVELLER
Jeevika Kapadia, Research Director, Ipsos UU, India & Ashwini Sirsikar, Country Service Line Leader, Ipsos UU (qualitative research division), India