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Unilever Creators Study, August and September 2023
New research, carried out between August and September 2023 for Unilever, unveils a growing appetite and interest amongst creators in posting more sustainability content. However, creators need help to build their confidence and knowledge of the intertwined ESG space.
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A major Ipsos report concludes that three days a week is optimal for key aspects of workplace culture and performance
Ipsos Karian and Box research finds that three days of office working per week is optimal for key aspects of employee engagement and workplace culture.
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Public split on whether announcement to delay/cancel Net Zero policies was right or wrong
But trust in the Conservatives on climate change and to reduce cost of living remains low.
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Half of Scots expect positive energy security impacts from new North Sea oil and gas drilling licences
Scottish public support for improving the energy efficiency of homes and businesses and investing in renewables is higher than it is in Great Britain as a whole, according to new Ipsos polling in Scotland.
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Public unimpressed with the Scottish Government’s record on the economy, but aren’t convinced Labour would do better
The latest Scottish Political Pulse from Ipsos shows that all of Scotland's political leaders receive a negative net rating from the public.
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AI is making the world more nervous
One in three workers expect AI to lead to the loss of their current job.
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National Student Survey 2023 results released
The National Student Survey (NSS) conducted by Ipsos reaches an overall response rate of 71.5% with over 339,000 students expressing their views in 2023.
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Digital Banking: Is your app hitting the right notes with your customers?
A well-designed banking app experience can build positive brand associations, but what can traditional banks learn about improving the online user experience?
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Three in four think Britain is becoming a worse place to live
Latest polling shows that the public think Britain is becoming a worse place to live.
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Majority of Britons support government regulation of AI to prevent job losses, with few expecting it to create more job opportunities than those that are lost
6 in 10 (64%) Britons think Artificial Intelligence (AI) will affect their job according to a new Ipsos UK KnowledgePanel survey.