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Ipsos Update – February 2024
Gender, politics, manufacturing… Ipsos Update explores the latest and research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.
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ESG: A hidden driver of brand success in healthcare
Global concerns are usually dominated by immediate issues. But when we ask what worries the world, our data show that climate change, poverty and social inequality remain the constant and significant worries that unite people across the globe. But, what does ESG mean for life science companies and the healthcare industry?
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Public concerned price rises in some sectors motivated by profits more than inflationary pressures
The latest Ipsos Political Monitor, taken 1st – 7th December 2023, explores public attitudes to price rises in different sectors.
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Ipsos Predictions for the UK in 2024
As 2023 comes to an end, Ipsos asked the British public to look forward to what 2024 could bring. From a general election, to a general strike, heatwaves to aliens, what has next year got in store for us?
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NHS Staff top Santa’s ‘nice list’ for fourth year in a row
Ipsos polled the British public on whom they think deserves to be on Santa's 'Nice' List and 'Naughty' List!
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Think global, act local – as COP28 progresses, preparations are underway for the next assessment of UK climate risks
COP28 is in full swing and even before the discussions and negotiations began, Ipsos polling data revealed that only 1% of the British public think that the global symposium will result in positive action.
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Decoding the European Mobile Wallet Evolution
The prevalence of Mobile Wallets has risen exponentially over the last two years, stemming from the rapid growth of smart-phones, technological advancements in payment acceptance, government initiatives to support a more cashless society and consumer desire for convenience and speed.
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Monitoring the obesity treatment revolution, in healthcare and beyond
Ipsos has launched three new syndicated studies to monitor and anticipate changes in the rapidly evolving landscape of obesity treatment.
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The future of public services
Public services matter. Many tell us that the parties' policies on these issues are very important in helping them decide how to vote. However, Britons are feeling pessimistic about the future and the government's ability to improve public services. As parties draft their manifestos ahead of the much-speculated next general election, they will need to balance the current restraints of the public purse with an urgent need to start planning for these inevitable challenges that face the public sector.
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The future of AI in public services
AI has the potential to automate repetitive tasks and enhance efficiency in our public services. Using insights from Ipsos research and an interview with Dr. Jonathan Bright from The Alan Turing Institute, Daniel Cameron and Reema Patel identify different types of AI technology and their applications in the public sector. However, they also explore the challenges such as bias, lack of transparency, data privacy, and the broader social impacts facing the use of AI in this capacity.