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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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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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Defra: Programme of research on preparedness, adaptation and risk (PREPARE)
The UK Government Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) commissioned a consortium including Ipsos to conduct research into climate change adaptation. The multi-strand study explored both public and organisational views towards climate risk and the actions that could be taken to prepare for events brought about by climate change.
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National woes versus local priorities
At Ipsos we spend a lot of time monitoring the mood of the nation, but we tend to ask the public about national issues and topics.
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Latest polling reveals roads and pavements top concern locally
Roads and pavements now rank as the top priority amongst the British public when it comes to things that most need improving locally.
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British public split on nuclear power
A recent Ipsos survey updates trend data on public attitudes to climate change, nuclear power, and other energy sources.
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The Evolution of Social Media
MediaCT investigates the evolution of Social Media and how it has been both influenced and influencer in today's environment.
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Ipsos Global @dvisor: Corporate Responsibility
Four in ten (37%) employees in 24 countries indicate it is `very important' for their own employers to be `responsible to society and the environment'.
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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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Business leaders and the prospect of independence
Mark Diffley looks at the state of opinion among the business community ahead of the independence referendum