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Ipsos 2024 U.S. National Election Survey – May 2024
Information and news silos are the unspoken primary drivers of this election
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Ipsos explains how businesses can prepare for electoral uncertainty in 2024 and beyond
The presidential election comes with high stakes for businesses. In the newest Insights to Activate series release, experts from Ipsos, Ford and Regeneron explain how your brand can navigate those risks.
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May 2024 LSEG/Ipsos Primary Consumer Sentiment Index
Consumer Confidence Increases Following Stability Last Month
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Personify Health & Ipsos Release New Report on U.S. Employee Health and Productivity Trends
New survey sheds light on importance of investing in employee health, benefits navigation, and beyond-basic health needs
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New York Times – Ipsos Election Poll Wording Experiment
Question order in election surveys potentially impacts perceived performance of 3rd party candidates
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Shopping
What the Future: Shopping explores the forces that are changing how Americans spend and save, and how that will reverberate across industries.
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How shopping will be omnichannel, omnipresent and omniscient
What the Future editor Matt Carmichael looks at the forces that are redefining retail – from social shopping to immersive stores – and what they mean for mom-and-pop shops, e-commerce, and everything in between.
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Shifts: Automation, financial inequality and social commerce
Ipsos Strategy3’s Trevor Sudano explains how forces like inequality, influencers, and artificial intelligence could shift the future of shopping.
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Why all the world’s (going to be) a store
From one-click checkouts to interactive ads, Publicis Groupe’s Angel Bellon thinks innovation will lead to new ways to shop. Here’s how inclusion and international influences could fit into that picture.
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How stores are becoming gateways to experiences
MBH Architects’ Helen Herrick thinks tomorrow’s shopping experiences will be not just transactional, but impactful, too. Here’s how brands can build more immersive experiences.