Excellence, innovation, and resilience defined the 11th edition of the Superbrands Romania Programme. Titled ‘The Champions’, the Gala held at the Royal Palace in Bucharest celebrated two decades of the Superbrands Programme in Romania and marked the official launch of Volume XI of the Superbrands Book.
How accurately do global citizens perceive their education systems?
It is no secret that media consumption is changing fast. While mass media continue to dominate, some alternative formats are rapidly growing in popularity.
Consumer sentiment is up in South Africa, the U.S., Great Britain, Argentina and Japan, but falls in Poland, Turkey, Sweden, Israel and South Korea.
At Ipsos we wish all of our partners and clients across the world our warmest Season's Greetings and a Happy New Year!
Ipsos launches the second edition of the syndicated HoReCa Beverage Landscape survey, aimed at understanding out of home consumption occasions
About three in four Romanians (76%) are unhappy with the country’s infrastructure while globally only a third of respondents say the same thing about infrastructure in their countries, according to a study by Ipsos.
Attending the launch of the Romanian edition of 'Perils of Perception: Why We’re Wrong About Nearly Everything', Bobby Duffy gave an interview to online publisher PressOne.
Ipsos’ latest Perils of Perception study shows which key facts the online public across 37 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.
From the Fitbit to Apple’s smartwatch: wearable tech is becoming increasingly popular across the globe. Early adopters of new technology, the world’s affluent are at the forefront of purchasing wearable tech, ownership reaching over 30% in Spain, Turkey and the USA.