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AI is making the world more nervous
One in three workers expect AI to lead to the loss of their current job.
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Ipsos Global Trends 2023: A new world disorder
As 2023 opens, we’re entering a new world disorder filled with crises on multiple fronts. The largest Global Trends survey ever, from leading insights firm Ipsos, shows that, globally, 74% agree that their government and public services will do too little to help people in the years ahead.
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Global predictions for 2023
Following a very challenging couple of years in 2020 and 2021, many people around the world feel 2022 has been a little better. However, uncertainty about both short- and longer-term futures prevails. Global citizens are struggling to be optimistic about 2023 as most express concern about the state of the economy, the environment and world security.
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Holiday Shopping 2022: Mixed feelings as consumers are anxious but eager to celebrate
New Ipsos research conducted by Ipsos.digital and Synthesio looks at this year’s holiday shopping trends, spending habits, and gift wish lists.
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68% globally are willing to accept new policies encouraging sustainable technology adoption
Incentives, discounts and other inducements are most supported policies to help tackle climate change in new global study ahead of COP27
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Ipsos ranked as the most innovative full-service research agency in the world, for the fourth consecutive year
For the fourth consecutive year, GreenBook Research Industry Trends (GRIT) ranks Ipsos as the most innovative full-service research agency in the world.
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Sentiment about globalization cooler than before the pandemic across the world
Global survey conducted with the World Economic Forum highlights mixed views on international trade
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Ipsos ranked #1 Most Innovative Market Research Company in the World, for the third year running
We are proud to announce that Ipsos has retained the rank of #1 Most Innovative Market Research Company by GreenBook’s Research Industry Trends (GRIT) report. Ipsos keeps the leadership of the chart, same as in 2020 and 2019.
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World Refugee Day 2021: a mixed picture
Our new global survey shows that there is strong support for the principle of people seeking refuge from war and persecution but in practice few are open to accepting more refugees into their country