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What the Marie Kondo movement says about e-Commerce
Learn how retailers can improve how consumers decide which items to bring into their home (and how to return items that don’t spark joy), thereby solving a true consumer need and achieving a massive competitive edge.
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[EVENT] The State of Reputation in Canada: Today’s Context, Tomorrow’s Expectations
On May 7, please join Ipsos for an exclusive breakfast presentation about the state of reputation in Canada – how companies are performing now, the impact of the current social and economic context on trust, and how your stakeholder’s future hopes and expectations will influence your reputation in the years to come.
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[EVENT] Future Forum Conference
May 6-7 - The art of government has faced few changes so existentially significant as the current wave of technological disruption.
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Selling creative research short?
How creative research can help measure and fuel long-term campaign effects
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Ipsos Launches Simstore Virtual Solutions
An online, highly-automated platform offering a suite of virtual shopper and packaging solutions.
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The 2018 Ipsos Climate Change Report
Every year, Ipsos surveys Australians to understand changes in our attitudes and sentiments relating to climate change and other environmental issues.
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Ipsos Update - April 2019
This month’s edition features Ipsos research and thinking on technology and healthcare, nationality and inclusivity, Indian cuisine, virtual reality, text analytics and more.
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Flair Italy 2019 - Communitarian and Cosmopolitan, the new divides
The 10 key points from this edition of Italy Flair outlines citizens’ responses to the political and economic developments of the past year and trends in society and markets.
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Connected Health: A roadmap to success
Connected Health is moving into the mainstream – how will this change the traditional structure of healthcare?
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Instagram’s Impact on the Economy in Japan
Instagram’s popularity amongst Japanese businesses looking to give themselves an online presence is growing. We examined the opportunities the platform is bringing to Japan’s Small and Medium Sized Businesses (SMBs) among different target audiences – SMBs in domestic tourism, young entrepreneurs and women working in SMBs.