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Customers are back. What about customer service?
Our latest Thought Starter shares research exploring how Americans are responding to recent staffing and product shortages.
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Voices of Ukraine: Documenting Life During Wartime
This second installment of Ipsos’ photo essay series explores how residents of war-torn areas are impacted by and adapt to the destruction of their communities.
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Documenting Life During Wartime - Photo Essays
Ipsos’ weekly photo-essay series focuses on the war has impacted the life of Ukrainians of all ages, how they can meet their most basic needs and access essential services such as clean water, healthcare, and education, and how the community is responding.
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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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Half of Americans believe President Biden should be doing more to stop illegal immigration
A new Reuters/Ipsos poll also finds that a plurality of Americans opposes using tax dollars to transport migrants
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Getting virtual commerce past ‘If you build it, they will come’
Josh Shabtai of Lowe's Innovation Labs thinks skill building (and a DIY mindset and tools) could push virtual commerce to the next level.
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Features and technology driving interest in new automobiles
Revisit our recorded webinar to hear new research insights from our Mobility Navigator syndicated program focused on Autonomous Driving Tech.
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Becoming More Accessible: Innovation, Inclusion and Insights
During this candid conversation we discuss innovation, interrupting unconscious ability bias, and using technology and culture to create transformational change in accessibility.
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Virtual music is testing the limits of human connection
Metaverse artist Sami Tauber, aka VNCCII, says it will be some time before artificial intelligence breaks its own repetitive patterns and behaviors and creates music we’ll want to listen to. Here’s why she says we should accept it when it does.
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On the Road Again: Affluents and Their Joy of Travel
With COVID now less of a concern, listen in we explore what the “new normal” looks like for Affluent travel, and the lasting impacts of the pandemic on travel planning considerations.