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Future Jobs to Be Done – Cities
In a world where many are being priced out of their neighborhoods and prefer hybrid lifestyles, people will need resources and motivation to continue living in cities. Ipsos Strategy3's Sophie Washington explains what that support could look like.
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Why all-ages urbanism makes for better cities
By keeping both young and old Americans in consideration, urban planners can build cities that work better for everyone, says urbanist Gil Penalosa.
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Can Award Winning Ads be Effective?
We know that creative quality is a big driver of advertising effectiveness. Here’s how brands can turn their award-winning creative into commercial success.
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Decision Makers or Decision Breakers?
Read more about why B2B research fraud can cost you millions and how to prevent it.
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About eight in ten parents with children under 18 on 'traditional' social media apps worry about their children using video/image-sharing apps
New Aura/Ipsos poll finds that two in three parents with children on social media say their child has experienced a negative effect of social media.
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One in four Americans say climate change will make it harder to live in their area
After a summer of extreme weather, a new USA Today/Ipsos poll finds that most Americans have experienced extreme heat and poor air quality
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[WEBINAR] How healthcare companies should be thinking about women's health
Join us to hear more about how attention to women’s health can drive brand success for pharma, med tech, devices and diagnostics brands of all kinds.
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Ipsos Update – September 2023
Barbiecore, artificial intelligence, ESG… Ipsos Update explores the latest and greatest research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.
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Google / Ipsos : Apps for Business Growth: How to Drive Profitability and Loyalty This Holiday Season and Beyond
Most retailers (78%) retailers surveyed agree that paid promotion methods reap benefits that organic methods alone cannot achieve.
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Ipsos Survey: Jury Service and the Legal System
Americans who have served on juries are more likely to trust the legal system.