Search
-
What Just Happened? America's Public Response to 2022
Ipsos unpacks the biggest stories of the year to look ahead and see where the country may be headed in 2023.
-
Post-election, many Americans are surprised by the outcome but trust the results
Post-election FiveThirtyEight/Ipsos poll finds that Republicans are behind Trump and DeSantis for 2024 nominee, while Democrats are fractured.
-
CX Service Design: Creating emotional attachment and driving brand growth
Designing customer experiences that drive business success
-
[WEBINAR] Recession-Proof: Will Affluents’ Outlook on 2023 Provide Solace or Worry?
Join us to hear our latest research on Affluents’ reflections on the past year, predictions for 2023, and what it means for marketers.
-
Data Dive: Global consumer confidence softens in 2022
In five infographics, we break down how inflation, the invasion of Ukraine, layoffs, and the pandemic, have people around the world feeling anxious going into the end-of-year shopping season.
-
Bikes, Trains & Automobiles… What is the new normal in consumer mobility?
Revisit our on demand webinar featuring new insights from our Mobility Navigator research, with a focus on shared mobility.
-
A New World Disorder: Provocations for Navigating a Polycrisis
Revisit the unveiling of Ipsos’ landmark 2023 Global Trends survey results, and fireside chat highlighting the issues that should be on every policymaker and CMO’s mind.
-
DEI Leadership: Innovation, Inclusion & Insights
Revisit our recorded roundtable discussion about innovation, inclusion and insights in DEI leadership with some of the most talented experts in the industry.
-
Navigating Consumer Uncertainty in Turbulent Financial Times
Research shows that consumers direct their spending in predictable ways that brands can leverage to drive relevance—nostalgia, variety seeking, brand “favorite” status, positioning as a necessity, etc.
-
Most Americans not worrying about COVID going into 2022 Holidays
Axios-Ipsos Coronavirus special edition finds half of Americans say they are back to pre-COVID routines