The Ipsos Almanac
Acceptable Behaviour?
How governments try to shape the behaviours of their citizens is something that has been much discussed over the past few years. Our report, with a foreword from David Halpern, Director of the Behavioural Insights Team at the Cabinet Office, brings together our latest international research on this…
3D Movies at the Cinema
Some industry commentators have begun to question the value of the 3D experience and its potential longevity. Should UK distributors be concerned about the appetite for 3D and what can they do to maximise the opportunity it brings in 2012 and beyond?
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On behalf of Macmillan Cancer Support, Ipsos has conducted a survey of people in the UK who look after someone with cancer.
Protecting audiences in a converged world
Ofcom commissioned Ipsos to conduct new audience research to understand attitudes towards content regulation; and how far, and in what ways, the public expects it should be protected in a world where content can be accessed in such a broad range of ways.
Envisioning the library of the future
Envisioning the library of the future is a major research project undertaken by the Arts Council in 2012/13 that will help to understand the future for libraries, and how they can be developed.
Are you being served? Rapid Review (2011-2012)
The Local Government Association and the London Councils Self Improvement Board commissioned Ipsos to carry out a rapid review exercise to guide the sector on how to achieve a national benchmark on residents' perceptions of council performance.
Kent County Council Budget Workshop
Since 2007, Ipsos has carried out annual deliberative workshops on behalf of Kent County Council, exploring the public's priorities for council spending and where savings can best be made. This is an integral part of the council's budget setting process.
Preparing for an Ageing Society
This report, by Ipsos, outlines the interim findings of the ongoing evaluation of the Ageing Well programme. It seeks to evaluate the progress local authorities are making in preparing for an ageing society, and awareness and experiences of the Ageing Well programme to date.
Understanding Society - December 2011
In our latest issue of Understanding Society we round up how public opinion has been affected by the major events of an extraordinary year, and what it means for politicians, policy makers and public services in the future.
The Imperatives for Customer Loyalty 2011
An update on our annual study into the state and nature of consumer loyalty in Britain, following consumer behaviour and attitudes from the depths of recession to the pale green shoots of recovery.