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World Refugee Day 2020
Four in five Brits support refugees’ rights to escape to another country from war and persecution.
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What does social distancing behaviour tell us about our needs?
What can social distancing behaviour tell us about fundamental human needs? And how can brands best adapt their offer to meet them?
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Lockdown TV: Viewers are enjoying new formats
To help understand the changes to TV viewing, Thinkbox commissioned Ipsos to conduct a new real-time study following 12 households across the UK as their routines, needs and viewing habits change week by week.
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Signals #7: Understanding the coronavirus crisis
This seventh edition of our Signals digest brings together Ipsos’ latest research on coronavirus from our teams around the world.
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Lockdown TV: What habits will stick as we leave lockdown?
To help understand the changes to TV viewing, Thinkbox commissioned Ipsos to conduct a new real-time study following 12 households across the UK as their routines, needs and viewing habits change week by week.
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ESSENTIALS - Evolving your business in response to COVID-19
Understanding changing consumer attitudes and behaviours amidst the COVID-19 crisis and what it means for businesses and brands with ESSENTIALS.
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Organisational responses to COVID-19 based on the Forces of CX
The way organisations have responded to customers and employees has been a true sign of their culture and ability to adapt. These articles examine how some of the world’s biggest brands have acted in the months since the pandemic began, and how your brand’s consumer response can be on-point, based on the Ipsos Forces of CX: A human-centric framework to help organisations better design and deliver customer experience.
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The Forces of CX: Belonging
Here are three examples of brands delivering on the values of our CX Forces during the COVID-19 outbreak, providing practical examples showing how it is possible to build emotional connection with your customers.
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Anxiety the most common health concern among Britons under coronavirus lockdown
Britons in lockdown are most likely to be suffering from anxiety, over-eating and under-exercising.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - 22 May 2020
This week's Ipsos Research Highlights features how the public feel about the recent Government communications, how we feel about life after lockdown, and our sixth edition of Signals exploring the pandemic globally.