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Social Commerce: Innovation, Inclusion & Insights
Revisit our virtual roundtable discussion about shaping, designing, influencing, and delivering on social commerce.
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Showing Up for Black and Hispanic Consumers in Retail
Business critical data, insights and tips for retailers wanting to improve consumer experiences for marginalized segments.
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Ipsos Update - October 2022
Sustainability, inflation, healthcare… Ipsos Update explores the latest and greatest research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos around the world.
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The supply chain is loosening up, and consumers are noticing
In less than five minutes of reading time, we’ll give you all the data and context you need to get you up to speed on Ipsos’ latest wave of the Coronavirus Consumer Tracker.
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Why creators are key to making e-commerce human
Kit Ulrich, general manager at LTK, thinks the connections forged by creator-driven shopping will bring more trust to e-commerce.
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How businesses can support a resilient economy
Former Federal Reserve and White House economist Claudia Sahm explains how businesses can help policymakers build a healthier economy.
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How purpose and innovation will shape how we spend
In the future, brand success will depend on value and values. Innovation can drive both, says David Wagner, VF Corporation’s executive vice president of venture platforms.
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The Inside Track: 2022 Midterm Elections September Highlights
Key highlights from September’s Inside Track webinar, a briefing from the Ipsos political polling team on data and trends shaping American politics and the upcoming midterm elections.
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ADVERTISING WEEK
We’re excited to be presenting at this year’s Advertising Week. Our panel discussion moderated by Ipsos’ Janelle James, will focus on our important research with SeeHer’s GEM® (Gender Equality Measure™) to illustrate how variables (from roles to settings) can be applied in advertising to ensure portrayals resonate with consumers and result in sales lift.
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Mental health replaces COVID as the top health concern among Americans
The Ipsos Global Health Service Monitor also finds that, relative to other countries, more Americans believe the healthcare industry is plagued by high costs and inequitable treatment.