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77% of European drivers who take liberties with the traffic code do the same with public health guidelines
As we approach the long weekend to celebrate Ascension, with high traffic volumes expected on the roads, the Vinci Autoroutes Foundation has published the results of its 11th Responsible Driving Barometer survey and 8th European Barometer survey Ipsos conducted on their behalf.
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The Future of Pharmaceutical Pricing [Webinar recording]
Affordability, Evidence & Value Attribution
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Creating relevant and engaging comms with MPs for effective corporate planning
Communications with legislators are a critical aspect of any corporate affairs planning. Get it right and MPs give companies the benefit of the doubt if issues arise. Get it wrong and MPs may be quick to condemn you publicly and loudly. As such, it is critical to understand how best to communicate with legislators and to achieve meaningful engagement and how that engagement is received.
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What drives judgement of an organisation’s reputation?
An important focus for Corporate Reputation is to help our clients understand what drives their reputation, in other words, what are the issues stakeholders think about when they make judgments about companies and organisations. In this article we will show what are the key aspects organisations should be mindful of according to MPs and business journalists who we regularly interview.
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Flair Italy 2021 – A country at a crossroads
After the devastating effects of the pandemic, Italy is faced with a dilemma.
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Digital Doctor 2021
This year’s Digital Doctor is the most illuminating in the series thus far, providing a global view of doctors’ digital and connected health usage through a pre- and post-COVID-19 lens.
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Ipsos Update - May 2021
Climate change, vacations and vaccine passports, President Biden’s first 100 days and the latest trends in South Korean society are some of the featured topics in this month’s round-up of research and thinking from Ipsos around the world.
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Flair South Korea 2021 – Leading the way
In 2021, Koreans are satisfied with the government’s response to Covid-19 and embracing the “Home Economy”.