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Four critical trends that will drive brand growth in 2024 and beyond
We examine how brands will make positive contributions to our lives and the world around us in 2024.
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36% of the world’s population still dispute the human origins of climate change
The EDF today presents the findings of an opinion study conducted in 29 countries, covering two-thirds of the world’s population, and including the biggest CO2 emitters.
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Heading into a presidential election year, satisfaction with democracy is low
New Ipsos KnowledgePanel: The State of Democracy analyzes views on democracy across Croatia, France, Italy, Poland, Sweden, the UK, and the U.S.
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From Awareness to Empathy
Read insights and tips about how brands and policymakers can support mental health across generations.
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How financial services providers can help customers deal with inflation
While banks cannot influence policies to impact inflation, they can show empathy and help alleviate customer economic anxiety by launching new products and services to help them cope, and ultimately deepen trust and win new customers.
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Mapping Out Demand Spaces by Context
Ipsos’ unique demand space segmentation approach examines the intersection of people, needs, and context to help you understand growth opportunities through a multi-dimensional lens.
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Elections & social media: the battle against disinformation and trust issues
Do people feel that disinformation has had an impact on political life in their country? Are they concerned that disinformation will impact the next campaign?
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Political Perspectives: Interviews & News
On a regular basis, Ipsos experts are invited to share our research data and insights. Click here for the latest in media news articles and interviews.
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Understanding and Managing Regulatory Risk in 2024
Watch our on demand webinar to hear which regulatory risks citizens expect businesses to address, and how expectations vary across key industries and specific issues like “competition and anti-trust regulation”.
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Why foresight, tech and ethics education can better prepare us for uncertainty
From cadets to candidates, military forces and work forces face a skill gap. Col. Chris Mayer, Ph.D, department head of English and Philosophy with the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, discusses why foresight, humanities and ethics will be as valuable as practical skills.