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Understanding Society - May 2012
In our latest edition of Understanding Society, we bring together expert economic commentary and the latest on public confidence in the economy.
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Reputation Council Insight & Ideas May 2012
This edition includes views from senior communications
professionals from Latin America, giving the Reputation Council a more global perspective. -
The way we live now
New research for Ipsos for RIBA reveals the extreme measures some Brits take to squeeze into their homes and highlights what people really want and need from their homes.
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Non-compliance with the National Minimum Wage in Newham
The London Borough of Newham contracted Ipsos and Community Links to conduct research to develop a greater understanding of how working in the informal economy impacts on the lives of those paid below the National Minimum Wage.
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The British Public: Tree Huggers or Gas Guzzlers
The presentation provided an overview of the public's engagement with the natural environment.
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[sp]innovation & the art of wheel reinvention
How much of what we class as innovation is a product or service that is genuinely new and transformational? Or is innovation more a matter of identifying a marketable consumer need and generating effective 'spin'?
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After Fukushima
A year on from the Tohoku earthquake and tsunami which created a succession of failures in the Fukushima I Nuclear Power Plant in Japan, Ipsos has brought together a pamphlet of its latest thinking on public attitudes to energy policy around the globe.
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Are you being served?
The LGA and the London Councils Self Improvement Board commissioned Ipsos to undertake this review to help develop a set of questions and accompanying guidance that councils can choose to use in their own local surveys. This document outlines the findings of our review.
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Thinking Reputation - February 2012
The latest news, views and updates on our latest research findings from the Ipsos Reputation Centre.
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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 subject.