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Innovating in challenging times: Research during COVID-19
Doing research during a crisis allows businesses to better predict and prepare for what to do next.
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Ipsos Update - March 2020
This month’s edition of Ipsos Update features the latest research and thinking from Ipsos around the world, with topics including Coronavirus, perceptions of death, creative advertising and global trends.
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A World of Research: 2019 in review
Looking back at what Ipsos research and analysis has told us about the world in the past year.
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Social media monitoring the fast-paced landscape of climate change conversations
The view from online: unfiltered, uncensored & unsolicited.
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Flair Indonesia 2019 - Now or Never
The second edition of Indonesia Flair presents a dynamic and thriving nation that is growing in international importance.
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Flair Ivory Coast 2019 - Are we one?
Ipsos Flair goes to Ivory Coast for the first time and finds a country which is rapidly going digital and a society of class extremes.
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Curiosity Newsletter - October 2018
If people’s perceptions are based on what they believe is truth, does that make perception as important as reality itself? In this issue of Curiosity, we shine a spotlight on perception, how very often it differs from reality and why that is.
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Women Empowerment and Pressing for Progress: Jane Lattimore
Closing remarks by Jane Lattimore, Director, Ipsos in Malaysia at the recent Ipsos Press Conference: Women Empowerment and Pressing for Progress. The press conference was held on 5th April 2018 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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Curiosity Newsletter - April 2018
In this issue of Curiosity, we share the latest public opinion surrounding the topics of Women Empowerment, Malaysians' predictions for 2018, and Perception vs Reality: Singaporeans most accurate in APAC.
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Curiosity Newsletter - July 2016
We often talk about Technology as if we are in a love-hate relationship with it. Yet for all that occasional hate we cannot deny the impact it has on our lives, both as marketers and as consumers. Technology has been an "enabler" in the past, supporting mainstream businesses and services as a "silent" partner. However, techology has now shifted to an "integrator" role, seamlessly taking over our lives.