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How to Select the Right Celebrity Endorser?
Rio Olympics has ended, but the craze on Olympic athletes has not yet faded. However, do you know that the microblog comments of “Wang Baoqiang Divorce” (10 billion pieces) once surpassed that of “Rio Olympics” during the Olympic Games? It is unprecedented that celebrity gossips should take away the limelight of the Olympic Games.
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New survey shows Brexit vote slightly dents UK’s reputation among EU nations
Ipsos surveyed nearly 40,000 18-34 year olds across the G20 nations on behalf of the British Council, to measure perceptions of the UK pre and post-Brexit.
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How “Word Of Mouth” Is Working In Russia
Goods manufacturers want consumers to discuss the benefits of their products widely, and are glad to have “word of mouth” helping them in promoting goods and contributing to advertising efforts.
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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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Black Friday: The Story So Far
In 2016, Black Friday falls on 25th November. Ipsos brings you on a tour of the history of this prominent date in the retail calendar, identifies some successes (and failures) along the way, and offers some thoughts as to what the next few years might bring.
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The Reputation Council report 2016
In this edition we ask council members to describe the most important corporate traits required if an organisation is to stand a fair chance of recovering from a crisis; talk to members about whether they can credibly identify and measure the reputation risk their organisations face; examine the critical issue of cyber crime; and look into the use of social media among Council members.
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Cybercrime and Corporate Reputation: Business and Public Perspectives
Cybercrime in the UK is identified as top reputational threat, but companies not seen as being on top of it. Cybercrime is a growing and evolving threat for businesses. More worryingly, across different industries it takes an average of 100 days for companies to detect a potential breach and sometimes a threat will not be identified at all, according to Gordon Morrison of Tech UK.
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[EVENT] Cybercrime and Corporate Reputation
"It keeps me up at night. Whichever industry you are in, you are absolutely not untouched by cyber-criminals."
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Doing The Right Thing: A Checklist for Successful Corporate Sustainability Programmes
Corporations have a great ability to ‘do good’ in the world – even more so than governments, given the wealth of resources and freedom they have to innovate outside of bureaucratic structures. Some would argue that, beyond an ability to do good, corporations have a responsibility to do good.