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Thinking Reputation - April 2013
Read the latest edition of Thinking Reputation which includes news, views and updates on the Ipsos Reputation Centre's latest research findings.
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Glasgow Life Staff Engagement Survey 2012
Glasgow Life commissioned Ipsos Scotland to conduct research among employees
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Understanding Society - April 2013
In this issue we bring together some of the world's leading thinkers in social psychology and behavioural economics and researchers from the global Ipsos network to consider the impact these disciplines are having on public policy.
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Hackney in 2013
This presentation outlines the main findings of a representative residents' survey conducted by the Local Government team at the Ipsos Social Research Institute. The report was presented by Ipsos Chief Executive Ben Page on Tuesday 9th April at Hackney Town Hall.
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Public sector holds up despite swingeing budget cuts
One in five senior public services managers believe the quality of service provided has improved since the cuts, says Ipsos CEO Ben Page in his latest article for The Guardian.
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Public Sector Leaders
Funding and budget cuts are still the top concern for leaders across the public sector, according to Ipsos's latest survey of public sector leaders.
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Survey guidance for social housing landlords
Ipsos Scotland has produced detailed guide for use by all social landlords in Scotland. The guide covers all aspects of how to design, manage and produce a survey of their tenants.
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Growth in online shopping among Scots
A new survey shows that almost a third of Scots (31%) do more online shopping now than they did a year ago.
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Iraq war damaged Britain's reputation in the world
Over half the public think British involvement in Iraq war damaged our reputation around the world - but majority still think we should intervene abroad when justified.
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Fewer UK people now fear for their jobs than in 2011
Fifteen per cent of Britons think it likely that they, or a close friend or relative will lose their job in the next six months because of economic conditions, according to a new international poll by Ipsos.