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The Truck Intercept Study
Just as in many industries, developing a competitive long haul truck in today’s transforming economy requires expertise.
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‘Natural’ Food: What Does it Mean to Consumers?
New Ipsos study finds that there is strong consensus globally in opinion around the use of terms such as ‘natural’ on packaging. Key regional differences are highlighted in the report.
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U.S. and Canada among most skeptical of Autonomous Vehicles
In the U.S., political divides hint at an impending car-culture war
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Ipsos/Global @dvisor poll: Most Global Consumers are intrigued by the idea of self-driving cars
Respondents are most likely to view self-driving cars as making the driving experience more luxurious and comfortable
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Only 38% of Americans feel Autonomous Vehicles will be safer
New Ipsos study shows skepticism about self-driving cars
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Nearly a Third of Employed Americans Have Not Received Any Formal Workplace Training from Their Current Employer
Those Most Likely to Say They Don’t Receive Any Formal Workplace Training include Women, The Less Affluent, and Part-Time Workers
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Lowe’s Companies, Inc. To Join Duke-Ipsos Board
Duke-Ipsos Research Center and Think Tank announces Lowe’s as their tenth Board Member
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The Automation Divide
As automation is taking over tasks that used to be performed by humans across nearly all sectors, Ipsos and the Center for Business Analytics at the University of Virginia’s McIntire School of Commerce found that Americans are divided in their perceptions and expectations about automation.
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Question: Can incentives for individuals jumpstart our stagnant mobility rate?
If you ask mayors throughout the U.S. what their biggest challenges are, they will quickly list talent attraction as one of their chief concerns.
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Americans Both Optimistic and Concerned about Automation
Confident as Consumers, but Worried as Workers