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Is Industry Socially Responsible?
Corporate responsibility continues to be an important influence on the opinions and behaviour of stakeholders including consumers towards companies, according to new research by MORI. The results are from MORI's annual Corporate Social Responsibility survey, which is sponsored by a number of organisations.
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Attitudes To America And Americans
Americans are more popular in Britain than at any time in the recent past, new research from the MORI Telephone Surveys omnibus has found. Four in five of the British public, 81%, agree that "I like Americans as people", a substantial increase from the 69% who agreed in 1989 and 1991 and the 66% who said the same back in 1986. Only 11% disagreed.
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British Attitudes To Americans And To America
What's the source of all the talk about the rise in Anti-Americanism in this country? Despite reports regularly appearing these days in certain sections of the British media, Americans are liked by more people in Britain than at any time in past three decades.
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Air Travel Growth: Conditional Support
Most people in Britain believe there will be a need to increase the capacity of the country's airports over the next 30 years, according to new research by MORI.
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Europe: The Impact Of Asthma
Parents of asthmatic children across Europe say their child is experiencing increasingly negative feelings, like fear and unhappiness, due to asthma. In a survey conducted by MORI in France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy and Spain, many parents of asthmatic children say their child's quality of life has declined over the past three years.
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Single European Currency Tracker, November 2002
There has been a slight drop in the gap between those who would vote in a referendum for the UK to join the European Monetary Union (EMU) and those who would vote against.
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Current Situation With Iraq
Q Do you approve or disapprove of the way the Prime Minister, Tony Blair, is handling the current situation with Iraq?
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Hanging In The Balance: Public Support For The Fire Strike
weNormally, when we discuss public services and their political impact, the Fire Brigade is not one of the services that immediately springs to mind - the NHS, education, the police, these are persistently debated and most of the public have frequent contact with them. When members of the People's Panel were asked earlier this year "Which four or five services on this card are the most important to you and members of your household?", only 28% picked the Fire Service, putting it in fifth place, well behind GPs (75%) and NHS hospitals (53%), though a little ahead of ambulance services (22%).
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Computer Users Suffer 'PC Rage'
MORE than two thirds of Personal Computer users say they shout, swear or are violent towards their PC when it crashes, freezes or when other problems occur, according to new research by MORI.
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CRM: The Myth And The Reality
Customer relationship management (CRM), makes sense, and most companies are now implementing it. Everyone in the company who faces outwards, from the CEO to the sales force, must be glad of that because it works, doesn't it?. But we've just discovered that most companies just don't know.