The average global economic assessment of national economies surveyed in 26 countries is up two points this wave with 47% of global citizens rating their national economies as ‘good’.
The World Luxury Tracking (WLT) sets the standard for luxury market studies. Every year, this global monitor analyses trends throughout the different markets and allows brands to better understand new consumer expectations. What can be said about their state of mind? And what about their experiences? What is their purchase journey? What are their expectations? The latest WLT wave covers: France, Italy, Spain, Germany, UK, USA, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirate, and the emergence of maturing luxury consumers as well as a new Luxury Culture.
Anyone who regularly reads the news would be forgiven for thinking that cybercrime was endemic across the world at the moment. Scarcely a week goes by without a new story, and while many of them are newsworthy for only a short time, as these attacks increase in number so will the frequency that they become genuine headline news.
Ipsos Healthcare, the global healthcare division of Ipsos, has been given the New Member Award by the Personal Connected Health Alliance (PCHAlliance).
At a time when technology has the potential to change the way we travel, this new white paper reveals global consumer attitudes towards the prospect of fully automated cars.
According to the Ipsos 2017 Global Infrastructure Index, a third (37%) are satisfied with infrastructure in their country but, regionally, this varies from 35% in LATAM countries to 43% in the APAC region, reaching a high of 65% in Saudi Arabia, four times the low of 15% in Italy.