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Ipsos Tracks MENA Consumer Sentiment in Light of the COVID-19 Outbreak
What are the changing consumer habits with the COVID-19 Pandemic spreading?
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Talking about family at work? Not such a good idea if you’re a woman
Twice as many think women who talk about family are likely to have their career harmed compared to men.
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Fashion, an ethical turning point?
Consumer views on the second-hand market and sustainability in the fashion industry.
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Mystery Calling: Dialling up your contact centre performance
Discover how a well-designed mystery calling programme can drive loyalty and profits in this new Ipsos Views paper.
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Coronavirus outbreak: How confident are you your government can respond?
People have more confidence in their healthcare system than levels of governments to deal with the outbreak.
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Straw Wars: Plastic Reduction - a new battleground for Brand Reputation
Global concern over environmental issues has intensified recently. Ipsos research alone shows that 71% of global consumers agree that single-use plastic products should be banned as soon as possible. The backlash against plastic is on – and for brands with plastic in their supply chain, this represents both a reputational threat and an opportunity …
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What Worries the World - January 2020
Poverty & social inequality continues to be the greatest concern worldwide. We start the year with 61% globally saying that things in their country are heading in the wrong direction, up four points on 12 months ago.
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Looking for holiday cheer? Global consumer confidence hits new over 2-year low
Global Consumer Confidence Index in December is at the lowest since May 2017.
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Jordan Consumer Sentiment Index Q3 2019
The third quarter of 2019 has witnessed an increase in negative sentiments worldwide and Jordan alike. Recurrent frustrations over increases in costs of living as well as Jordanian consumers’ increased spending on necessities have led to a slight 1-point drop in Ipsos’ Jordan Consumer sentiment Index (JCSI). Jordanians’ negative sentiments towards the current financial situation were further heightened by the latest developments related to the Teachers’ Strike, which was reported to be the most salient news closely followed by more than half of Jordanians.
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A more dangerous world: People fear hackings over attacks to their personal safety
Being hacked and facing nuclear/chemical attacks are seen as the biggest threats around the world.