Around the world people say they understand what actions they need to take to combat climate change, but do they really?
The latest Perils of Perception study by Ipsos looks at how the general public in 30 markets around the world perceive environmental action. We ask them what they might do in their own lives to tackle climate change, and compare the answers to the (sometimes confusing) scientific truth
An online study by Ipsos, conducted across 28 countries has found that, when asked about a range of different inequalities, 60% said that inequalities in income and wealth are among the most serious types of inequality affecting their country.
An online study by Ipsos, conducted across 28 countries in partnership with Kings College London’s Policy Institute has found that, when asked about a range of different inequalities, 60% said that inequalities in income and wealth are among the most serious types of inequality affecting their country.
The Ipsos Brand Health Tracking team looked at how the pandemic is evolving from the consumer perspective and what brands can do to stay relevant and look towards the future at some of the lessons & learnings for brand marketing in the post pandemic era.
The Ipsos Corporate Reputation team hosted an insightful and engaging webinar for client to learn more about trust in corporations & institutions in Malaysia
Social assistance such as cash and food support is viewed as core element for women’s post pandemic recovery, followed by flexible working hours and access to healthcare.
Compared to the global country average, Malaysians are less likely to highlight support for women who face violence or abuse.
While people from some countries see the pandemic having a more adverse impact on one gender than the other, Malaysians don’t tend to think of the negative outcomes as gender specific.