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Urban Malaysians More Individualistic Than Singaporeans
41% of Malaysians prioritize Self, significantly higher to Singaporeans at just 29%.
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Ipsos Advances Use of Behavioural Economics in Business
Think Tank with Yale School of Management and key corporate partners to develop new applications for behavioural economics in consumer marketing.
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Affluents Don't Spend Like Bill Gates
In 2016 Bill Gates, just like in 2015, was the richest man in the world. The American business magazine Forbes estimated his assets at $75 billion, that's $4.2 billion less than the year before. Yet the former CEO of Microsoft is not known as an icon of luxury and high living, large yachts and expensive cars are not for Gates! His preference is towards charity projects and the funding of medical research.
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The boom of China's automotive aftermarket is imminent
China overtook the United States as the world’s largest automotive market in 2009 and has retained the crown since then. China’s automotive aftermarket industry value reached USD 118 billion in 2015 and it is expected to grow at 12.7% CAGR to reach USD 214 billion by 2020.
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Big Data, Product Reviews and Behavioural Economics
In today’s hyper connected world, consumers have the opportunity to review products, services, retailers and just about anything and everything. If we need an opinion of something, it likely exists online. Websites such as Yelp, Trip Advisor and Amazon have given consumers a platform to share their feedback quickly and easily. These reviews are important to marketers because consumers trust and use them as an input into the purchase decision process. In short, they have a real impact.
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Affluent Africans Working On a Sustainable Growth Plan for Africa
Key findings of the 4th bi-annual release of the Ipsos Affluent Survey Africa 2016. Social responsibility and being environmentally friendly are top-priorities, African Millennials are breaking economic barriers, Media and personal/wearable technology are vital to the African Affluent.
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Is Pokémon GO Taking Over People’s Lives in Canada?
Three in ten (29%) Pokémon GO players agree it’s “taking over their life”, they’ve skipped day-to-day activities (29%) or missed school or work to play (16%). Two in ten (19%) Canadians aged 13+ have downloaded it, played 2 hours a day on average, and have walked 13 KM in total.
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Olympic Games - The Reality of Rio - Was this really #Apocolympics Now?
Or were the Games the catalyst for a fresh look and a new tone to the link between sponsors, organisers, audience and athletes that reflects the participative nature of brands and citizenship in the connected world?
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Indonesia's growing automotive aftermarket landscape
Indonesia’s developing used car market is gradually becoming more structured due to the greater availability of flexible financing terms, standardised and authorised dealership channels and better transparency of information.
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Rather Than Creating a Divide, Technology Gives Families More Opportunities to Connect
Half (51%) of American families with children under 12 say they consume content together on a shared platform in the same room.