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Sustainability Issues in the Retail Sector
This report summarises the findings of a number of pieces of thought leadership work by Ipsos's Reputation Centre. It comprises research among the on-line British public and a study of `experts' in the field of retail and sustainability. We interviewed a number of leading authorities including high street retailers and product manufacturers, trade and consumer associations, leading academics, think tanks and consultants, relevant financial analysts and journalists and NGOs and Government departments.
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Ipsos Announces Senior Management Changes
Ipsos, one of Britain's leading market research agencies, has announced changes to its senior management team.
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Rowland Lloyd Is New MRS Chairman
The Market Research Society (MRS) has elected Ipsos's MD of Operations Rowland Lloyd as its new UK Chairman.
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Ipsos Secures Coveted Six Year Contract With BARB
Ipsos MediaCT, one of the leading agencies in media research, is delighted to announce a continuation of its relationship with BARB (a joint company of BBC, ITV, Channel 4, five, BSkyB and the Institute of Practitioners in Advertising) for the provision of its Establishment Survey.
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Political Commentary - Reflections On The Impact Of The Death Of Diana On The Monarchy
After Diana's death "the Monarchy realized that it stands or falls on public opinion" I was quoted as saying in the recent cover story in Time Magazine [note 1].
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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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Britishness - What Does It Mean For Young People?
The question of what makes up British identity has always been a fuzzy one. In recent years the issue of national identity has moved up a notch in the political agenda not least in part due to 9/11, the devolution in Scotland and Wales, European integration, Britain's involvement in Afghanistan and Iraq, and a rise in immigration focussing attention on multiculturalism, diversity and its relationship with a national identity.
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Why An Ethical Business Is More Likely To Produce A Success Story
Behaving unethically is bad for business.
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Glasgow Panel Survey VII
Ipsos Scotland was commissioned by Glasgow City Council to conduct a series of eight large scale residents surveys in twice yearly waves. Each survey doubles as a recruitment exercise for the Glasgow Citizens Panel. The seventh survey in the series was completed in December 2006 and covered a range of topics including community engagement and citizenship, usage of and satisfaction with Council services, neighbourhood problems, the Glasgow Magazine and attitudes towards Young Scot / Kidz cards.