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Are We Ready to Share Again?
Revisit our recorded webinar to hear new research exploring current and potentially future shared mobility trends.
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How can high-end brands redefine luxury shopping for the digital age?
Nearly a quarter of luxury shoppers prefer to shop online versus in-store, and nearly 4-in-10 prefer both online and in-store equally.
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Oncology: the disease, dynamics & challenges of market research
The oncology treatment landscape rarely stands still, and its constant evolution affects all those involved: patients, their carers, cancer treaters, and treatment manufactures.
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2021 Global Infrastructure Index finds Americans particularly frustrated and focused on the economic impact of improvements
Water supply, road infrastructure, and solar energy are most viewed as priority areas for infrastructure investment in the U.S.
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Pharma utilization and cost management for self-funded employers
Listen in to hear healthcare research insights to drive pricing and market access strategies for the pharma sector.
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New multi-cancer early detection test developed by GRAIL generates excitement among prospective patients.
The test positively impacts perceptions of a health system and could help attract new patients.
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Electric Vehicles: Insights to Jump Start Demand
Listen in to hear new research exploring interest for EVs, their advantages and drawbacks plus key insights on how these have changed over the last several years.
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[WEBINAR] Pharma utilization and cost management for self-funded employers
With rising prescription drug costs increasingly due to cell, gene and other high cost therapies, employers are exploring various approaches to managing drug utilization and spend by their employees. Join us for a complimentary webinar as we explore this topic in detail and outline implications to market access strategy development.
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Product Packaging Takes Center Stage in Marketing-Effectiveness Debate
With consumer attention increasingly divided, how can brands capture consumer interest?
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Three quarters of Americans with health insurance coverage believe too many hurdles exist between patients and doctor-prescribed medicines
New Ipsos poll conducted with Novartis finds that 92% of patients believe that doctors should be making therapy decisions, not insurers