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Why is cryptocurrency still confusing?
Social data reveals what’s holding consumers back from embracing crypto
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Salaries are lagging behind inflation… for now
New Ipsos polling finds almost 1 in 3 employees, on average, across 28 countries would seek a wage bump, or more money elsewhere, if red-hot prices don’t cool off soon.
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How inflation affects customer experience expectations
Neglecting to deliver differentiated, impactful customer experiences that show customers how much you value is a major risk. Here’s why.
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July 2022 - Four in ten across 28 countries expect their disposable income to fall over the next year
This in-depth research provides a plethora of information from 28 countries. Everything you need to know about the public's reaction to inflation and how they are coping with rising prices.
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Taking steps towards sustainable travel
Global Ipsos polling finds many people are open to becoming more sustainable tourists.
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Continued growth in an uncertain environment
Ipsos’ business continues to grow well, despite the effects of the war in Ukraine and new lockdowns in China. The majority of our service lines are seeing double digit growth. We have been able to respond rapidly to rising inflation, which has allowed us to protect our margins.
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Brand leaders share top tips for scaling social intelligence
Synthesio expert shares social intelligence program best practices and mistakes to avoid .
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Editorial
On 17 March 2020, we entered uncharted territory, as anti-Covid-19 measured were announced. What followed was like something of another age or of a bizarre planet from a science fiction novel that no publisher would have published: pandemic, lockdowns, curfews, social distancing, vaccine passes, pro-vax, anti-vax...
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Environment: The state of emergency is accelerating
For the third consecutive year, Ipsos conducted a survey for EDF in 30 countries and with a sample of 24,000 people, the findings of which were released at the end of 2021
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Food, revealing trends
From mid-March 2020 until the end of the third lockdown in 2021, with the distinction between essential and non-essential shopping, retailers and consumers entered a new, completely unexpected, world