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Ignite Growth with Collective Innovation
Ipsos, one of the world’s leading market research companies, announces today the launch of Collective Innovation, an end-to-end offer designed to help businesses accelerate their innovation development with higher success rates.
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Decoding the European Mobile Wallet Evolution
The prevalence of Mobile Wallets has risen exponentially over the last two years, stemming from the rapid growth of smart-phones, technological advancements in payment acceptance, government initiatives to support a more cashless society and consumer desire for convenience and speed.
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Ipsos Climate Change & Sustainability Practice
The Ipsos sustainability practice leverages research specialisms and cross-sector expertise to understand governments, businesses, and citizens to inform better decision making when it comes to all aspects of environment, social and governance (ESG).
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Clinician of the Future: A 2022 report
Elsevier Health's global report, with research conducted by Ipsos, reveals clinicians' pain points, predictions for the future and how the industry can come together to address gaps.
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The Science of Behaviour Change
The principles and practice of tackling behaviour change challenges in a world that remains unpredictable and changeable.
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A New World: Transitioning research online
The decision to move from offline to online research should not be “if”, but when.
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Black Friday: Still the superhero of the shopper’s year?
Looking ahead to Black Friday, which falls on November 29th this year, our new white paper takes us on a tour of the history of the prominent shopping event, setting out new challenges and how retailers can overcome them, as well as thoughts on the future of Black Friday.
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The Future of Mobility - Autonomous, electric and shared
Our new paper explores the latest consumer thinking around the three main mobility trends, their impact on the automotive industry, and what this means for the future.
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Research futures: Drivers and scenarios for the next decade
In ten years’ time, the research ecosystem will look very different. New scenarios on the future of research from Elsevier and Ipsos uncover the biggest drivers of change shaping how knowledge will be produced and shared in the future.