The Ipsos Almanac
World Cup 2010
Televisions around the globe were tuned to the games, with audiences and ratings in many countries surpassing those achieved during the 2006 World Cup games - but did advertising bring marketers their desired results?
Policing anti-social behaviour
Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC) commissioned Ipsos to explore public attitudes towards anti-social behaviour and police response.
Police Accountability and Governance Structures
The Association of Police Authorities (APA) commissioned the Ipsos Crime & Justice research team to carry out a series of discussion workshops to establish public attitudes to changes to police governance, and in particular the proposed role of elected Police Commissioners, as outlined in the…
Exploring the Boundaries
This report sets out the findings from a public dialogue and nationally representative survey on attitudes to research involving Animals Containing Human Material (ACHM), which was conducted in May-August 2010 by a consortium led by Ipsos.
Experiment Earth?
A public dialogue conducted for the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) on geoengineering - technologies that involve the deliberate and large scale manipulation of the Earth's climate system to reduce the extent and impact of climate change.
Food and Beverages Rival Vitamins and Supplements for Consumer Interest in Health & Wellness Products
Consumer interest in food and beverages that offer better digestive health, increased energy, weight loss, and healthy blood sugar levels is greater than or similar to interest in vitamins and supplements that provide the same health and wellness benefits. This is the latest finding from a global…
Achieving Transformational Leadership
According to recent media coverage, there is a 'crisis' in the public sector's leadership and management capability. Is this fair criticism or are all public sector organisations being 'tarred with the same brush?' In Ipsos's experience, it's not all bad news.
Youth Aspirations in London
London Councils commissioned Ipsos to undertake qualitative and quantitative research with Key Stage 4 pupils (aged 14-16) to investigate aspirations in young people. The research finds that most young people are optimistic about their future; more than four in five (82%) pupils say that they feel…
The Rise and Rise of Digital Music
This Thought Piece explores how the music industry brought about this change, whether it spells an end to piracy and its impact on the physical retailer. Furthermore what, if any, lessons can other providers of digital content learn from the experience of the music sector?
Public trust and confidence in charities
A recent survey conducted by Ipsos on behalf of the Charity Commission finds that although overall trust and confidence in charities remains in line with 2008, the proportion of people reporting high levels of trust and confidence in charities has increased from 36% to 41%.