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Congratulations to our MRS Awards Finalists
Ipsos is celebrating its five nominations in the Market Research Society (MRS) Awards 2012.
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The Scarring of the British Shopper
Research shows that the current turbulent economic times could be significantly altering the mindset of British shoppers, writes Dr Tim Denison of Ipsos Retail Performance.
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The impact of Universal Credit
Research Director, Caroline Booth discusses our work with the Social Market Foundation and Iain Duncan Smith's new Universal Credit.
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Ever improving satisfaction rates shown by the 2012 National Student Survey
In the midst of the recession, high unemployment, higher tuition fees and falling student application numbers, Higher Education courses are still highly rated by students according to the National Student Survey.
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Achieving social media success
Despite people predicting the end of social media every time Facebook shares drop, social media is now stronger than ever, writes Ines Nadal, Research Manager, Ipsos ASI.
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Reasons to be cheerful
In her latest blog, Tara Beard-Knowland, Director at Ipsos ASI highlights reasons to be cheerful post-Olympics. In her blog Tara highlights the increasing interest in other events, which is great for sport and great for brands and advertisers.
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"I am leaving my bank. Who should I switch to?"
Chris O'Brien looks at the power of recommendation and why more people, when asked who they would switch to, do not mention the larger banks.
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Ain't got the time, ain't got the money
Money and time are always at a premium, but it's important to think about the future and engage with social media, writes Tara Beard-Knowland from Ipsos ASI in Brand Republic.
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Benchmarking residents' perceptions of local government
Ipsos's latest work for the Local Government Association, looking at the best ways to benchmark residents' perceptions of local government.
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Understanding Society July 2012
In our latest Understanding Society newsletter, we consider public service reform in the UK, and the future challenges they face in meeting public expectations at a time of severe spending constraints.