Society


Reputation Publication

Despite popular belief, the world is not experiencing a 'crisis of trust'

In the Ipsos Global Trustworthiness Monitor, we again find that, despite popular belief, the world is not experiencing a ‘crisis of trust’. Furthermore, the monitor reveals that pharmaceuticals, banking companies, and governments are now seen as more trustworthy than they were three years ago.
Reputation Publication

How MPs and business journalists view the importance of Environmental, Societal and Governance (ESG) issues in supermarkets, fashion and FMCGs

There is a large variation in how well different sub-sectors’ efforts to address ESG issues are viewed amongst stakeholders. Supermarkets rank in top place for MPs (47%) and business journalists (38%), while FMCGs rank much lower for MPs (12%) than for business journalists (31%), and fashion ranks among the worst for both MPs (7%) and business journalists (10%).

Public want police to prioritise sexual offences, Ipsos poll reveals

Around a quarter would speak highly of their local police force while just over half say they are trustworthy

Earth Day 2022: More to do to persuade public to make high impact environmentally friendly changes

A new Ipsos Global Advisor study for Earth Day 2022 finds that there is more to do to persuade the public to make high impact environmentally friendly changes, with few people able to identify which actions are best at cutting carbon emissions.
Education Survey

The UK is perceived as attractive and trusted by educated young people in Nigeria

Research conducted by Ipsos for British Council in 2020 aimed to understand how the UK is seen by educated young people across 36 countries internationally. The data from the research is used by British Council to inform strategy and programmes aimed at the target audience in relevant countries.

Earth Day 2022: Global attitudes to climate change

A new Ipsos Global Advisor survey of 23,577 adults aged 16-74 in 31 countries found that climate change is a regular concern for half of people across a global country average.
Sports Survey

Almost 7 in 10 football fans in England and Wales support future FA cup semi-finals being held outside London

A new Ipsos poll shows strong support amongst football fans for moving future FA Cup semi-finals to neutral venues out of London.

Global consumers support shift from fossil fuels as they expect spike in energy prices to reduce their purchasing power

Many more blame price increases on market volatility and geopolitical tensions than on climate change policies: Ipsos survey for the World Economic Forum