Iraq’s retail landscape is evolving as shoppers begin to embrace online convenience while continuing to shop in-store.
Ipsos’ Jordanian Consumer Sentiment Index shows a 0.6-point decrease since the first quarter of 2025.
Luxury as a sanctuary reconnecting with what is essential: quality, beauty, sustainability.
Four in five say mental health as important as physical – but just one in five think NHS treats it that way. The research, by Ipsos and the Policy Institute at King’s College London, reveals attitudes towards mental health around the world.
A survey conducted by Ipsos and the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) in five major countries (China, France, Germany, United-Kingdom and USA) reveals a genuine distress amongst the managing population and a general aspiration from both managers and their teams for a new model.
Three-quarters of adults globally have at least some awareness of the Sustainable Development Goals.
In the second quarter of 2019, indicators were marked with stagnation with only a slight diffusion of the extreme negativity witnessed ahead of the implementation of the Income tax law in Q4 2018. Therefore, slight improvements were witnessed when it comes to Jordanians’ sentiments towards the government and the economic situation in general, pushing the Ipsos’ JCSI a few points up. However, the vast majority of Jordanians are still concerned about the overall state of the economy and the future of their finances, with uncertainties bringing more attention to negative economic news overshadowing the positive developments unravelling in the Kingdom.
Significant drops are seen in India, Spain, Germany, the U.S., Sweden, Italy and Mexico; meanwhile, optimism gains in Argentina, Saudi Arabia, France, Turkey and China.
Ipsos in Jordan shares its perspective on the role of customer experience in the heavily disrupted retail banking industry
New Ipsos Global Trustworthiness Index shows that 6 in 10 globally rate scientists as trustworthy followed by doctors and then teachers.