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Ipsos teams up with UN Women-convened Unstereotype Alliance to fight harmful stereotypes
The Unstereotype Alliance campaign is the result of an Ipsos survey carried out across Brazil, South Africa, Turkey, the US and the UK revealing that close to three-quarters (73%) of people will witness stereotyping, yet under a third (30%) will actively challenge it.
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The climate of climate change opinion
The science on climate change is acknowledged these days. And the world’s leaders are – at least in their public statements – committed to acting. But what about public attitudes and behaviour?
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Applying cultural transferability analysis to ESG
The three cultural dimensions that are shaping attitudes, perceptions and behaviour around ESG in the local markets
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The future of ESG?
In light of a recent backlash against ESG investing, we take a critical look at the ESG framework and explore its future relevance for CSOs and organisations.
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AI is making the world more nervous
One in three workers expect AI to lead to the loss of their current job.
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Do and don’ts for understanding generations
Darrell Bricker, Global CEO, Public Affairs, Ipsos highlights the importance of seeing the trees in the data forest.
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Real-World Evidence (RWE) Centre of Expertise
The RWE Centre of Expertise, part of Ipsos’ global healthcare business, consolidates Ipsos’ extensive capabilities in capturing and analysing real-world data with our deep understanding of compliance and regulations to create robust real-world evidence, an area of increasing priority for healthcare companies.
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Global perspectives on inequality: What does it mean, who are we worried about, and how much do we care?
Around the world, inequality is a more salient issue for younger generations, who are also less likely than older people to believe they live in a society that rewards merit and hard work. But there are some important differences between different groups in how inequality is defined, and who is thought to suffer because of it.