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Ipsos Update – August 2022
With recent record-high temperatures in Europe in mind, Ben Page introduces this month’s edition with reflections on whether the more urgent threat of inflation threatens to overshadow the global public’s concern about climate change. We explore this in more detail with articles on perceptions of inflation in the MENA region, and deep dives into concern about climate change in Switzerland and support for net zero policies in the UK. We also look at the perception of traditional and non-traditional media across the EU and how technology will influence the future of music.
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What Consumers Are Saying About the Celebrity-Owned Cosmetics Market
Insights from social data reveal how the internet really feels about the explosion of celebrity-owned brands.
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Brand leaders share top tips for scaling social intelligence
Synthesio expert shares social intelligence program best practices and mistakes to avoid .
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How Lead Users Can Help You Ride the Innovation Wave
Synthesio CMO Allen Bonde discusses how to identify lead users as sources commercial innovation opportunities.
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Short hits of retail truth
This video series explores how the shopper landscape is changing and the new forms of commerce which are emerging.
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Topic Modeling: A new approach to spotting consumer insights
Consumer trends emerge, take hold, then go out of style faster than most marketers and insights pros can keep up with.
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Building the business case for AI-enabled consumer intelligence
Social listening 2.0 is here. AI-enabled consumer intelligence solutions enable market research and insights pros to spot trends and stay ahead of the market.
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Global Trends 2021: Aftershocks and continuity
Most people across 25 countries now it is more important that businesses fight climate change than pay the right amount of tax. Seven in ten globally now say they tend to buy brands that reflect their personal values and that business leaders have a responsibility to speak out on social issues. Around the world, agreement on the urgency of dealing with climate change continues to rise but many other social attitudes hold steady, despite COVID-19.