The Ipsos Almanac
Who's Killing Creativity Now?
In the current media, brand and communications landscape, market research has long been accused of killing creativity. In this thought piece Ipsos Connect's Tara Beard-Knowland looks at the increasing tension between the need for personalisation versus data science.
National Citizen Service 2014 Evaluation
Ipsos was commissioned by the Cabinet Office to evaluate the spring, summer and autumn programmes of National Citizen Service (NCS) 2014.
National Citizen Service 2013 Evaluation - One Year On
Ipsos was commissioned by the Cabinet Office to evaluate the summer and autumn programmes of National Citizen Service (NCS) 2013.
The blame game? Women's views on generational strife and solidarity
New research by Ipsos for Mumsnet shows that Baby Boomers are seen as having the best quality of life - but Generation X feel they have had many of the same advantages, only without the resentment.
Survey of Not for Profit Legal Advice Providers in England and Wales
Ipsos were commissioned to undertake research into Not for Profit organisations providing legal advice in England and Wales.
Views on PEEL Assessments
Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC) consulted on a new approach to inspecting police forces, called the PEEL Assessments. To ensure that a wide range of stakeholders is consulted, HMIC commissioned Ipsos to conduct research with frontline police officers and police staff and the…
Ipsos Connect Tech Tracker Q4 2015
Ipsos Connect's Tech Tracker is a quarterly, GB nationally representative research survey which measures the emerging trends and developments in technology.
John Innes Centre: Public Dialogue to Inform Science Strategy
Ipsos was commissioned by the John Innes Centre (JIC), Sciencewise, and the Biotechnology and Biological Science Research Council (BBSRC) to carry out a public dialogue.
The Ipsos Almanac 2015
Ipsos's Almanac is a review of 2015 in business, politics and society in general.
Health and Wellbeing of 15 year olds in England
Ipsos was commissioned by the Health and Social Care Information Centre (HSCIC) on behalf of the Department of Health to run the What About YOUth? 2014 (WAY 2014) survey. Findings from WAY 2014 have now been published.