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Fashion, an ethical turning point?
Consumer views on the second-hand market and sustainability in the fashion industry.
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Creating retail window displays to improve store performance
A renowned brand, cool products and excellent customer service is key to a successful retailer. This will certainly see many visitors returning to your store, which will thereby grow your loyal customer base. However, your retail window display is imperative to influencing the increase of foot traffic, drive store conversion and improving the store’s performance. Therefore, you would need to make changes to target your audience, ensure its prominent and eye catching as much as possible to maximise sales.
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The evolution of shopper behaviour in 2020
In this changing world, retailers need to adapt to remain relevant and competitive.
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Can financial services tackle health and wellness?
As consumers are looking beyond the traditional markets to address their health and wellness needs, there are opportunities for financial services companies to help people improve their holistic well-being.
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Customer intelligence of audience attitudes on top 3 dating apps
What people are saying online about Tinder, Bumble, and Hinge.
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Investing in ASEAN 2019|2020
Ipsos is proud to once again support the Investing in ASEAN guide produced by Allurentis in conjunction with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations. The guide contains some informative articles about industry challenges and developments in ASEAN.
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How to perform a retail SWOT analysis
All retailers face day-to-day challenges, yet despite today’s challenging climate, there are still plenty of opportunities to be had. By conducting a detailed retail SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats) analysis, actionable insights can be gained to help retailers understand the future of their own organisation.
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Country Briefings: China’s Affluent Consumers
Chinese consumers account for about one-third of the world’s total spending on luxury, but this is expected to increase to 44% by 2025.