Our latest survey reveals that Malaysians are showing less negativity about the state of the country. The proportion of those who believe the country is in decline has decreased by 12%, while the number who feel that society is broken has fallen by 3%.
Our latest survey indicates that Malaysians generally hold a positive view of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Beyond expressing excitement for its use, 3 out of 4 Malaysians believe that AI has significantly changed their daily life in the past 3 to 5 years.
Half of the 24 economies surveyed show a significant three-month decline in their Consumer Confidence Index.
Demystifying the Malaysian Affluent consumer: The facts behind the influencers of Malaysian consumers economy
New global survey reveals 8 in 10 people believe manufacturers should be obliged to reduce packaging waste.
New research to support the launch of King’s College London’s World Questions event series, which begins with Hillary Rodham Clinton and Julia Gillard on 13 November, reveals public perceptions of what helps or hinders women’s equality around the world.
Globally, just 39% think their country is heading in the right direction. The top worries globally are unemployment, crime/violence, financial/political corruption and poverty/social inequality.
New report focuses on the convergence between consumer perceptions of health and the environment, particularly in the food and beverage industry.
Nearly three in five people say they can’t afford to buy a house where they live.
Luxury as a sanctuary, allowing us to reconnect with what is essential: quality, beauty and sustainability.