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Clean, green and affordable: Striking a balance between sustainability, hygiene and value in packaging
In a COVID-19 world, companies that can balance sustainability, hygiene and value will build long-term reputational equity and greater chance of success.
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Back to school - in person vs. remote learning: Challenges facing parents, teachers and governments
Two in three support restricting number of in class days while experts question effectiveness.
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The role of culture in a global crisis
Shared values shape individual behaviour, and this is even more evident during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Facts, theories and myths: How do you think COVID-19 spreads?
See how people feel about drugs, animals, food, technology and weather when it comes to the virus.
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Signals #8: Understanding the coronavirus crisis
This eighth edition of our Signals digest brings together Ipsos’ latest research on coronavirus from our teams around the world.
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[WEBINAR] - Accelerating the New Normal – Successful continuity in delivering results to your business
The Ipsos Malaysia operations team hosted a client webinar titled - "Accelerating the New Normal – Successful continuity in delivering results to your business" to around 20 clients in 17th June 2020
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Majority of people expect government to make environment a priority in post COVID-19 recovery
Emerging markets top of the list when it comes to call for action and threat to health.
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More think opening businesses puts too many people at risk of COVID-19 and we need to wait
A majority of people in some hard-hit countries think jobs lost will not be recovered.
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Ipsos Update - June 2020
This month’s round-up of research and analysis from Ipsos around the world includes the latest insights on the impacts of coronavirus and how we can plan for the future, customer experience – including the emerging health and safety agenda, attitudes to work, the second world war, and public opinion from New Zealand and Australia.
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Comfort food: Women more likely to admit to overeating, under exercising amid COVID-19
Experts say women are more prone to emotional eating due to various psychological factors.