2022 Holiday Insights Calendar

What tech needs to do to keep its innovative reputation in tough times

People think tech is the most innovative industry. Here’s how they can keep that reputation in a down economy.

Events

On January 24th, Ipsos held a conference in partnership with the Institute for the Study of War on public opinion and the war in Ukraine.

Mapping & Measuring Emotional Experiences

Recent research in cognitive and affective sciences, as well as linguistics, has shown that while emotions are not universal, they follow a similar dimensional structure across cultures and languages.

Pharma knocks tech off the top spot as most trusted industry in Ipsos' latest global report on Trust

Business leaders are not trusted to tell the truth – yet are seen to have a responsibility to speak out on issues according to the new Ipsos Global Trustworthiness Monitor report.

Affluents still want luxury–but how they find it is changing

As consumers tighten their belts in an uncertain economic environment, the luxury market is not immune to a squeeze in discretionary spending.

What shifts in the ways we play will mean for players, fans and brands

The future of play faces multiple inflection points. Will forces like climate change, technology, and inequality spawn new ways to play, or kill traditional ones?

Why games will remain social even if we play apart

Fun and games play an important part in our lives — but how will this change as technology evolves? Best Buy’s Jill Giefer considers how we’ll play and socialize in the future.

How we’ll compete (and watch) in digital play

From Twitch to tournaments, esports players have increasingly large audiences – and like traditional athletes, they have a responsibility to act as role models, says pro player Jeannail Carter.

How traditional sports can thrive in a changing world

Nina Johnson-Pitt, a senior strategy executive with Little League International, explains how youth sports leagues can stay fun and relevant for the next generation.

What tabletop games need to win the parents of tomorrow

Will board games need to adapt to win over the parents of tomorrow? Gamewright’s Jason Schneider discusses the future of tabletop gaming.