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A Throwaway World: the challenge of plastic packaging and waste
New global survey reveals 8 in 10 people believe manufacturers should be obliged to reduce packaging waste.
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Tetra Pak launches 2019 Index Based on Ipsos global study
New report focuses on the convergence between consumer perceptions of health and the environment, particularly in the food and beverage industry.
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Ipsos Update - November 2019
This month's edition of Ipsos Update features recent Ipsos research and thinking on mental health, Black Friday and retail trends, brand-building and climate change.
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Can financial services tackle health and wellness?
As consumers are looking beyond the traditional markets to address their health and wellness needs, there are opportunities for financial services companies to help people improve their holistic well-being.
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Swarovski’s consumer goods business partners with Ipsos MMA to deploy a global Unified Marketing Measurement program
Partnership will enable optimisation of traditional media, digital and social media, and personalised marketing to drive omni-channel sales and profit.
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2019 China Food and Beverage Packaging Trend Observation
From “Visibility” to “Interaction”. Packaging design is one of the most important parts of establishing the product image and generating the marketing strategy.
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Customer intelligence of audience attitudes on top 3 dating apps
What people are saying online about Tinder, Bumble, and Hinge.
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Ipsos Update - October 2019
This month's edition of Ipsos Update features recent Ipsos research and thinking on trust, customer experience, populism and nativism and our new edition of Flair South Korea.
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The Five Forces of Customer Experience – The science of strong relationships
In Ipsos’ latest CX-focused white paper based on ground-breaking research, Chief Research Officer, Jean-Francois Damais, reveals the five building blocks of an emotional customer-company connection and how they vary in importance by sector.
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Flair South Korea 2020 - Customized & Connected
The first edition of Flair in South Korea explores a nation that despite its distinct international identity, is relatively little-known and easy to stereotype. Our study of society, markets and people shows Koreans to be both independent and dependent: ‘customized and connected’.