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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).
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We can build it, but will they come? "Mobilising" your customers
In their latest blog, Fiona Moss and David Shaw make a call for really understanding what your customers want before rolling out a mobile customer engagement strategy.
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Engaging the public in decisions about helping vulnerable energy consumers
In 2013, Ofgem asked Ipsos to use the Consumer First Panel to undertake deliberative research to explore in detail consumer views about vulnerability and the non financial support that vulnerable customers may need from energy companies.
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National Highways and Transport Survey 2013
An Ipsos survey for the National Highways & Transport (NHT) Network shows the public think the pothole problem is getting worse, but individual council results vary significantly.
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National Highways and Transport Survey 2013 - DataFizz
James Stannard discusses Ipsos's latest infographic, which displays data from the 2013 National Highways and Transport Survey.
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Customer Service: Fluid in Character but Consistent in Importance
Customer service has been seen consistently as an important factor to both consumers and opinion-leaders when making their judgements and decisions about companies in the UK Financial Services industry, writes Alex Moss.
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Reputation Council - November 2013
The eighth sitting of the Reputation Council brings together over 100 senior communicators from some of the most respected corporations in the world. This wave of research investigates the case for enlightened self interest, capitalising on reputational equity, reputation and business strategy and the challenges and opportunities of social media.
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Police and Crime Commissioners: one year on
Research Director, Ashley Ames discusses whether the public are aware of Police and Crime Commissioners and their role, one year on from the inaugural elections.
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Half of Britons feel no benefit of economic growth
The latest Ipsos Political Monitor shows that half of Britons feel the recent economic upturn has had no impact on their standard of living (48%). Just one in seven (14%) say it has had a great deal/fair amount of impact.
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Nearly half the public think house prices in their area are currently too high
According to an Ipsos poll conducted for BBC Panorama, 46% think house prices in their area are currently too high whilst fewer than one in ten (9%) think house prices are too low.