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What Worries the World - September 2019
Globally, just 39% think their country is heading in the right direction. The top worries globally are unemployment, crime/violence, financial/political corruption and poverty/social inequality.
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[WEBINAR] Stop scraping, Start digging!
Join our webinar and learn how to seduce the intuitive mind of your consumer with your brand and innovations.
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[Webinar video] Packaging Perfection
October 17 - This webinar explores Simstore and how it can help you to virtually test your next piece of packaging, you can now access the slides and recording of the presentation.
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The fall of the Berlin Wall
Global Advisor survey about people’s current perception of the impact the Fall of the Iron Curtain has had.
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Ipsos launches Ipsos.Digital, its fully automated research platform
The new Ipsos.Digital platform offers clients fast, simplified access to global research capabilities and insights.
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Tetra Pak launches 2019 Index Based on Ipsos global study
New report focuses on the convergence between consumer perceptions of health and the environment, particularly in the food and beverage industry.
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Ipsos Update - November 2019
This month's edition of Ipsos Update features recent Ipsos research and thinking on mental health, Black Friday and retail trends, brand-building and climate change.
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Black Friday: Still the superhero of the shopper’s year?
Looking ahead to Black Friday, which falls on November 29th this year, our new white paper takes us on a tour of the history of the prominent shopping event, setting out new challenges and how retailers can overcome them, as well as thoughts on the future of Black Friday.
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How retailers can harbour new traffic technology to understand shopper behaviour
Advances in footfall technology mean that retailers now have the ability to exclude employees from their store footfall data. A move that will prove crucial to tracking more accurate patterns in shopper behavior, as Peter Luff from Ipsos Retail Performance explains below.
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Can you afford to buy a house? Most say they're priced out of the market
Nearly three in five people say they can’t afford to buy a house where they live.