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Ipsos Answers Esomar’s Questions to help online research buyers
The primary aim of the ESOMAR's Questions is to increase transparency and raise awareness of the key issues for researchers to consider when deciding whether an online sampling approach is fit for their purpose.
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Get your insights within hours with Ipsos.Digital
Faster and automated research is becoming increasingly more important. Ipsos answers this need from companies with the Ipsos.Digital platform.
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Listen to us - A selection of Ipsos' finest podcasts
Our experts and their guests chat about culture, emerging trends, product innovation, customer experience and much more.
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AI's transformative influence: Elevating market research quality for success
In the fast-paced world of business, having precise and top-quality information is like having a valuable asset. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the key to making this information even better.
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The role of Multifactor Authentication in reliable research
Maintaining high-quality panels is a crucial aspect of market research, as it directly impacts the reliability and accuracy of insights. See how Ipsos is taking proactive measures to uphold research standards.
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What is driving change: the role of stakeholder management
While the concepts that sit behind ESG are certainly not new - and have been at the centre of corporate strategy for decades - the growth and formalisation of ESG as an explicit mission have been catalysts for change. The impacts of this change are far reaching including how companies define, prioritise and manage their stakeholders. This is demonstrated by the rise of stakeholder capitalism, the notion that businesses no longer exist to create profit for shareholders/owners, but instead have a responsibility to create value for a much broader set of stakeholders.
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MISFITS: How creativity in advertising sparks brand growth
Creativity is often celebrated as the fuel of effective advertising, but it has a problem. It is an enigma of artistic work, with a range of definitions, wrapped in uncertainty, which often collides with marketers’ needs for stable returns from their advertising investments