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US NEXT Innovation
Join Ipsos at NEXT Innovation Week USA – a virtual conference spanning 5 days, 10 sessions, 40 speakers and selective content about pharma commercial and medical future.
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Why Social Progress is Critical to Thriving Societies and Businesses
With this framework, you can better understand supply chain risk, guide investment, measure impact, or improve procurement.
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Change is Constant: Understanding Users is Key to Staying Relevant
Revisit our recorded webinar to hear the results of our user experience study of online dating apps - a case study for website user design.
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Global majority seeks trustworthy news but may be vulnerable to disinformation
Ipsos research for the Trust Project finds limited appetite to pay for news and more confidence in one’s own acumen about the reliability of sources than in other people’s
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Major news isn’t changing people’s mind on the election
President Trump’s diagnosis and RBG’s passing flipped the news on its head, but neither event is changing hearts and minds.
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[WEBINAR] Why Social Progress Is Critical to Thriving Societies and Businesses
We’ve all heard it: the call to build back better echoes throughout all sectors of society – public and private – to match the collective aspiration for sustainable, inclusive growth with fundamental changes to the way we develop policies, target investments, and do business.
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Will our current circumstances increase financial citizenship?
A tale of two markets suggests clues for increasing financial inclusion in the U.S.
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[WEBINAR] Change is Constant: Understanding Users is Key to Staying Relevant
In moving much of the world online to work, learn, and socialize, the COVID-19 pandemic has revealed pain points in the user experience.
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Affluent African American Consumers in Context: Traveling While Black
Ipsos dips further into its Affluent segment travel behavior data to provide a detailed perspective on experiences of Affluent African Americans.
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Cliff’s Take: Injustice Is Real, but Not All Americans Willing to See It
America Confronts Painful Racial Legacy Amid Pandemic