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Making Real Time The Right Time
This paper looks at the importance of both real time and right time marketing - connecting with consumers in the moments that matter, and how research provides the opportunity for better creative and innovation.
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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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What are people eating? 10 Food Trends of 2014
Ipsos rounds up the 10 most important trends to impact food and consumer behaviour.
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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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Attitudes to animal research in 2014
This report details the findings of the tenth wave of research on the use of animals in scientific research that Ipsos has conducted.
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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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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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Attitudes to Interchange Fees
Retailers in Europe believe American Express and Diners Club should be treated in the same way as Visa, MasterCard and domestic schemes in the EU-proposed legislation on Interchange
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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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Debating the debate: public reaction on Twitter to the live Europe discussion
Steve Ginnis of our Social Research Digital team blogs on how we worked with Demos on analysing the reaction on Twitter to the second Nick Clegg / Nigel Farage debate on the European Union