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Survey on Golf Club Membership for WSFF
Ipsos research for the Women's Sport and Fitness Foundation (WSFF) shows that 55% of golfers think that hosting major championships at single gender clubs damages the reputation of golf.
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Slaughterhouse Social Science Research Project for the Food Standards Agency
In 2011, the Food Standards Agency (FSA) commissioned Ipsos to explore the interplay between the official inspection team and slaughterhouse staff and the environment within which they operate.
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Honesty and integrity: Is this the edge businesses need in a stagnant economy?
In our Financial Statement blog, Victoria Clarke of Ipsos Loyalty talks about how honesty and integrity could be the key to competitive edge for businesses.
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Scottish universities and reputation management
Dr Sara Davidson asks why Scottish institutions aren’t performing better in reputational terms and is there more that can be done to address this?
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Customer Engagement with the Energy Market - Tracking Survey 2013
Ofgem has published its annual tracking survey of Customer Engagement with the Energy Market, conducted for the sixth time in March 2013 by Ipsos.
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Thinking Reputation - April 2013
Read the latest edition of Thinking Reputation which includes news, views and updates on the Ipsos Reputation Centre's latest research findings.
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The Road to Reputation Recovery
The corporate landscape is filled with companies trying to rehabilitate their reputations says Milorad Ajder in the Huffington Post.
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Iraq war damaged Britain's reputation in the world
Over half the public think British involvement in Iraq war damaged our reputation around the world - but majority still think we should intervene abroad when justified.
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Captains of Industry: Views on the UK economy
Cautious optimism returned among the UK's Business Leaders at the end of 2012 but with considerable economic concerns, says Andrew Croll.
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Reputation Council Insight & Ideas - January 2013
This edition of the Reputation Council report includes, for the first time, contributions from communications professionals from Europe, Latin America, Russia and the USA.