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2019 CIGI-Ipsos Global Survey on Internet Security and Trust
With most (86%) admitting to having fallen victim to it. three-quarters (78%) are concerned about online privacy & majority (53%) feels more concerned about this, compared to one year ago.
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What Worries Malaysia 2019 - Are we Moving in the Right Direction
Close to one year after the 14th General Election, Malaysians believe the country is moving in the wrong direction, as their main worries shift from Corruption to day-to-day issues like Crime and Inflation & Cost of Living.
The latest ‘What Worries The World’ survey, found that from June to July last year, Malaysians who believe that the country was heading in the wrong direction was at 25%.
Three months later, the figure rose to 36% and it currently has risen to 43% as of March this year. -
The Reputation Council report 2019
Established in 2009, the Ipsos Reputation Council brings together senior communicators from some of the most respected corporations in the world.
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Corporate Reputation: The key questions answered
How to unlock the value of reputation for businesses.
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Corporate Reputation: The key questions answered
How to unlock the value of reputation for businesses.
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The Future of ageing
Global study finds high levels of concern about ageing and paints a negative picture for later life.
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Global predictions for 2019
• Global predictions for the world economy are less optimistic than in 2018 • Many countries also expect public unrest in the coming year • After a hot 2018, most expect global temperatures to continue to rise
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In media we trust? How our views of the media are changing
While chants of “fake news” ring out around the world, this paper asks is there really a crisis of trust in the media?
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Perils of Perception 2018
This global study highlights our misperceptions about the economy, population, the environment and other key issues.
Ipsos' latest Perils of Perception study shows which key facts the online public in Malaysia and 36 other countries get right about their society - and which they get wrong. Now in its fifth year, the survey aims to highlight how we're wired to think in certain ways and how our environment influences our (mis)perceptions.
Malaysian didn't quite get it right, and tend to be over apprehensive. -
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.