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[ Webinar ] KEYS - ESG: Are we making progress?
Recent years have seen organisations around the word coming under increasing pressure to do business more sustainably. ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) considerations are now a key part of many companies’ strategies and roadmaps.
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Ipsos Update – April 2024
Global happiness, gender equality, ESG… Ipsos Update explores the latest research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.
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Ipsos Encyclopedia - Double-barrelled Questions
Double-barrelled questions are those that functionally ask respondents two questions at the same time and only allow one response.
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Data Dive: Coronavirus crisis leaves scars, lessons in its wake
Four years after the WHO first declared a global health emergency we look at how views on everything from inflation to mental health have changed since 2020.
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Ipsos Encyclopedia - Environment, Social and Governance (ESG)
The term ESG or Environment, Social and Governance was first used in 2005 as part of the UN Global Compact initiative “Who Cares Wins” to “assist in the integration of environmental, social and governance (“ESG”) issues in investment analysis, processes and decision-making.” Today, ESG has come to represent the dimensions of sustainability outside of investment analysis.
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Populism remains strong
Ahead of a major global election year, many around the world back populist attitudes.
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ESG in life sciences as a hidden driver for brand success
There is a growing belief among the public that private corporations should also take responsibility for environmental, social, and governance (ESG) issues; these factors are no longer solely the responsibility of the public and governments. While certain business sectors are perceived as having a heightened obligation to diminish their environmental footprint (particularly energy companies, automobile manufacturers, airlines, and public transport providers), no industry can evade the necessity to act responsibly.