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Americans Both Optimistic and Concerned about Automation
Confident as Consumers, but Worried as Workers
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A Third of Americans Who Are Employed Full- or Part-Time Report Not Receiving Any Formal Workplace Training from Their Current Employer
New York, NY - When it comes to formal workplace training, a majority of Americans who are employed full- or part-time say that they have received some form of instruction from their currently employer, including one in five who say that they have received formal training mostly online (20%) or in a classroom (16%), and another 30% who say that their training has involved a mix of both online and classroom components. However, another 30% of all Americans surveyed say that they have not received any formal workplace training from their current employer, according to a recent online survey conducted by Ipsos on behalf of Axonify.
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Ipsos Advances Use of Behavioral Economics in Business
Think Tank with Yale School of Management and Key Corporate Partners to Develop New Applications for Behavioral Economics in Consumer Marketing
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Big Data, Product Reviews and Behavioral Economics
Let’s agree: almost everyone, even you, has sought out product reviews while considering a new purchase. So what does that mean for marketers and manufacturers?
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Connected Health: Coming, Ready or Not
Who is using a connected health device and why? Who or what is really influencing uptake? How do doctors, patients and the general public perceive the future of connected health...?
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Ipsos Study Finds Brand of Audio System Drives New Car Buying Decisions
Top-Rated Audio System Brands Influence Half of Car Purchase Considerations
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The Vanishing Front End as a Threat to Impulse Purchasing
What are these new shopping technologies and how are they affecting impulse purchases at the front end?