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Businesses show signs of economic recovery, but more banking support needed
Businesses, especially within the manufacturing and financial/business services sector, are showing early signs of recovery, with 22% expecting conditions to improve in the next 12 months, compared to 9% in November 2008.
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State of the Economy - Trends
Q How would you describe the current state of the British economy?
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The Imperatives for Customer Loyalty
This document presents the findings of research conducted by Ipsos and the Logic Group in January 2009. By taking a Britain-wide snapshot we asked customers what they were doing in the first month of the New Year, and asked them about their take on Loyalty.
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A New Reality: government and the IPOD generation
This report suggests some ways that politics can connect up with IPODs. It draws on the latest research into young people's attitudes in general and into successful consumer relationships, including branding. While IPODs do want a new relationship with government, different from the status quo, the good news is that we can learn from the relationships which are already working in other areas of their lives.
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Climate Change -- The Expected Role for Business
Public concern about climate change has doubled in the past year. Barely a day goes by without a media headline about the possible impacts.
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International Older People's Day: New Ipsos Report
To celebrate International Older People's Day Ipsos has released a new analysis of our data on older people. Ipsos's data points to a diverse group whose contribution to society and potential productivity is often overlooked by Government and society.
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Tipping Point or Turning Point? Social Marketing & Climate Change
This latest research by Ipsos is key in helping all concerned to understand and unpick these choices. Where are we now? How did we get here? And what are the possible solutions?
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Global @dvisor Survey Reveals Sharply Contrasting Attitudes
The world's most engaged consumer-citizens embrace global trade and investment, but want their governments to increase regulation on companies
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Socio-Political Influencers
This report contains the key findings of a research study carried out by Ipsos's Participation Unit to explore theories of influence and consequently to identify a more
meaningful Socio-political Influencer group. It brings together our wealth of data on political activism and places it in the broader context of literature exploring the role of influence in the private and public sectors, in order to understand how a small group of people may have a vital impact on public policy.