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Public persuasion: Emergence of driverless cars in Europe
Driverless cars are to hit the street soon but are the public ready? Ilana Tyler-Rubinstein talks about what motoring journalists think about this brave new world.
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What do the World Cup and Scottish Referendum have in common?
Oliver Sweet, head of Ethnography, watched behavioural economics intervention in action during two of the major events of 2014.
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What can Twitter's reaction to the UK autumn statement tell us?
Steve Ginnis of Ipsos and Carl Miller of Demos write in the Guardian on our analysis of tweets during Chancellor George Osborne's autumn statement.
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The Motivational Manager
How to motivate people in their jobs and in their lives has been a conundrum in our society for centuries – even Aristotle grappled with this during his lifetime. So how do companies motivate people in their jobs in the 21st century?
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Can research match the new marketing model?
Jane Bainbridge of Research Live looks at the arguments posed at the recent Ipsos ASI event.
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Public Attitudes to Science 2014 Toolkit
The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) commissioned Ipsos to create a toolkit based on the Public Attitudes to Science (PAS) 2014 survey findings.
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Engaging the public and experts in decisions about tackling the greatest issues facing society today
An Ipsos public dialogue and stakeholder event on the Longitude 2014 prize challenge selection criteria and potential prize challenges.
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Maintaining pride in the NHS: The challenge for the new NHS Chief Exec
In her latest blog, Anna Quigley looks at public perceptions of the NHS and what it tells us about the challenges facing Simon Stevens, its new Chief Executive.
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Dialogue on Data - Census Report
Ipsos was commissioned by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) and the Office for National Statistics (ONS) to investigate public attitudes towards the census as part of the wider Dialogue on Data public dialogue programme.
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Dialogue on Data
Ipsos was commissioned by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) and the Office for National Statistics (ONS) to conduct a public dialogue examining the public's views on using linked administrative data for research purposes.