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Asian markets of India (67%), Singapore (51%, Indonesia (50%) and Malaysia (49%) believe their govt has a clear gameplan on how govt, businesses and people should tackle climate change
Only 1 in 3 global citizens (31%) believe their govt has a clear gameplan on how govt, businesses and people should tackle climate change; India (67%), Singapore (51%, Indonesia (50%) and Malaysia (49%) believe their govts are in comparison better equipped: Ipsos Earth Day 2023 Survey
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67% Urban Indians believe govt is equipped with a gameplan on how govt, businesses and people should tackle climate change
67% Urban Indians believe govt is equipped with a gameplan on how govt, businesses and people should tackle climate change; only 1 in 3 global citizens (31%) held this view about their govt: Ipsos Earth Day 2023 Survey;
Indians believe economic cost of climate change is a bigger challenge Vs economic cost of measures to reduce climate change
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ChatGPT and the rise of generative AI: navigating the changing landscape of AI
While the domain of Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been growing in recent years, ChatGPT accelerated its adoption and broke through as the first “mass” Generative AI application. It is important to take notice and put this and other emerging tools in perspective as the implications of the technologies will be far reaching and very fast.
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Ipsos Update – April 2023
Sustainability, happiness, democracy… Ipsos Update explores the latest and greatest research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.
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We Remain Committed to Gender Equality, but Half Now Believe it is Coming at the Expense of Men – Ipsos survey for International Women’s Day
Ipsos global survey on International Women's Day 2023 - interesting insights about Asians and global citizens
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Ipsos India announces senior appointments in Marketing Communications & Operations
New senior appointments
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PM Modi gets an overall approval rating of 60% in maiden survey on his performance – Ipsos IndiaBus Approval Ratings of the Modi govt.
Hits and misses of the Modi govt.
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Word of Mouth/ Referral, primary channel of recruitment in Public Affairs say 6 in 10 experts - PAFI-Ipsos Public Affairs Career in India – a turning point Study
Word of Mouth/ Referral, primary channel of recruitment in Public Affairs say 6 in 10 experts; LinkedIn and Recruitment Agencies come next: PAFI-Ipsos Public Affairs Career in India – a turning point Study;
Retention and absence of relevant metrics to demonstrate business value biggest challenges facing the PA industry
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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.