The share of Britons who believe most public services are ready to listen to complaints has halved over the past 23 years, falling from 49% in 2002 to just 26% today, according to new research that reveals widespread feelings of powerlessness across the country – and among Reform UK supporters in particular.
Ipsos, along with Medallia, Inc., has announced the next step in its partnership with Volkswagen Group UK, marking the next phase in VWG UK’s customer experience journey.
Why are Brits reluctant to use smartphone technology to make mobile payments? asks Suraya Randawa in The Financial Statement blog
By using data intelligently, supermarkets can make the most of the moments that matter to their customers, writes Claire Emes, head of trends & insight, Ipsos Loyalty in Brand Republic.
Can we be certain that the increased targeting of advertising is going to be attractive to consumers in the future?
A poll carried out by Ipsos for the Richard Dawkins Foundation focused on beliefs and attitudes of self-identifed UK Christians.
The GOP still can't decide on a candidate to face the President, but they still want your campaign money, observes Sir Robert Worcester in The American.
Partnering biometrics and conventional research can increase our understanding of what makes powerful creative work, writes Keith Glasspoole of ASI in Brand Republic.
Half of Britons are willing to move to another UK city for a job if it pays more, but only around one in three (26%) say they would move abroad according to our Ipsos Global @dvisor carried out online in 24 countries.
Ofgem-commissioned `Consumer First Panel' calls for more easily understood communication of pricing, tariffs and energy use to consumers.