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Why companies fail when success becomes routine
Milorad Ajder in City A.M. examines why the corporate landscape is littered with trailblazing companies whose performance have started to slip.
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Half of financial consumers likely to consider switching main provider if they have ethical concerns
Research by Ipsos for EIRIS shows responsible and ethical finance to be a key concern to consumers when choosing a financial supplier.
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Welsh AMs believe Scottish independence would lead to greater powers devolved to Wales
A new survey of Welsh Assembly Members conducted by Ipsos finds that two-thirds (65%) of AMs believe that Scottish independence would lead to greater powers being granted to the Senedd.
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China meat scandal: Are consumers turning on Western fast food brands?
In light of another food scandal, Managing Director of Ipsos Reputation Centre, Milorad Ajder, discusses the power of trust and image in City AM.
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Public views on ethical retail
The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills commissioned Ipsos to conduct a survey into UK attitudes to ethical standards in retail and their impact on the public's buying decisions.
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Help to Buy: One year on
Housing bubble or boom? Ben Fowler of the Ipsos Reputation Centre looks at MPs’ attitudes towards the Help to Buy policy
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Thinking Reputation - February 2014
Welcome to Thinking Reputation - including news, views and updates on our latest research findings, from Ipsos's Reputation Centre.
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The NGO Perspective: A recipe for good behaviour
Climate change continues to weigh heavy on the minds of NGOs and Corporate Responsibility experts. Ilana Tyler-Rubinstein shows it's about respect for the individual.
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Horsemeat in the food supply: one year on
An Ipsos survey reveals that as many as 31% of British adults have changed the way they choose or buy food in the past 12 months, and almost all adults in the UK (95%) remember the horsemeat incident.
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Findings from survey of young people living in India looking to study abroad
Ipsos recently completed a survey of 500 young people living in India who are looking to study abroad, on behalf of the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR).