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Ipsos Update - November 2016
Welcome to the November edition of Ipsos Update, our monthly selection of research and thinking from Ipsos teams around the world.
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Reflection on Rio Olympics Marketing: Ad Performance Evaluation
Event marketing has been proved to be very effective by many enterprises, and Olympics in particular, as the world's most famous sports event, has unmatched marketing value either to sales or brand building and enhancement, as was proved by Yili, Lenovo, and Coca Cola during the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.
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World Luxury Tracking - Acceleration, Transformation, Adaptation: Time for Individuality!
World Luxury Tracking is the leading international study for the luxury market. Every year, this survey examines trends on mature and emerging markets and helps brands better understand the expectations of consumers.
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Device Agnostic: Why You Need to Transform Now
Device agnostic is no longer the future of online research. It’s happening now. Marketers must adapt quickly or risk losing touch with their consumers.
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Europe Affluents Currently Own Over €20k Worth of Investments
Want to know the investing behaviour of Europe’s top 13% of income earners?
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How Millennials Of Europe Will Shape Tomorrow's Payments Landscape
Research into European millennials’ payments behaviour as part of our ongoing commitment to both inform and shape the discussion about the future of payment systems.
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US Consumers Are Forgiving Samsung
The latest Reuters/Ipsos data reveals consumers are forgiving to Samsung after their recall of the Galaxy Note 7.
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Think Outside The Brand
Understanding how your customers make choices is the first step to achieving growth.
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MENA Digitised - Exploring the Tech Trends Shaping the Region
Combine an explosive growth in Internet usage, a wave of tech-hungry millennials and the infiltration of smart devices in the MENA region, and witness a digital transformation taking consumer lifestyles by storm.
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Digital Advertising - Measure the Metrics That Matter
When you’re making important decisions, you need to be sure you’re focusing on the right things.