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Corporate Sustainability: Creating and Measuring Impact
Learn how “sustainability” can reduce existential threats, bolster business continuity, rally stakeholders, and increase competitive advantage.
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Global perspectives on sector reputations
Which industries are facing the greatest reputation challenges at the moment?
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The spread of techlash
How can businesses respond to the reputational challenges of technological change – including privacy, data leaks, advertising practices, and AI and automation?
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Global vs. Local
Local relevance is climbing the corporate agenda for global businesses and reputation management has a vital role to play in getting the global versus local balance right.
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What keeps communicators awake at night?
Reputation Council members across the world face a range of business challenges – but what are the biggest issues that keep them awake at night?
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Ipsos Update – March 2019
March’s Ipsos Update presents our latest research on the future of the global population, ageing and attitudes towards automation. We also introduce new white papers on mothers in Asia, Japanese society and brand-building advertising campaigns.
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Global Infrastructure Index - Public satisfaction and priorities 2018
Majority across 29 countries believe not enough is being done to meet infrastructure needs.
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Innovation in Large-Scale Nutrition Surveys
Lessons from the Bottom of the Pyramid Study - Since 2015 Ipsos Healthcare in UK have been conducting research on nutrition in India, Bangladesh and Nigeria, a summary of which is now available.
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Flair Russia 2019 - The Time of Adjustments
For decades Russia has been at the forefront of world affairs, geopolitical issues, and international news. This first edition of Ipsos Flair Russia is all about its people, their aspirations, their expectations, and their everyday life.
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World Luxury Tracking: Re-alliance and Refoundation of Luxury Values
The World Luxury Tracking is Ipsos’s landmark study on the global Luxury market. Every Year, this monitor highlights the different trends within a key geographic zone and allows brands to better understand consumer expectations and local cultures. This latest wave covers 5 countries from “The Great East” which are of strategic importance in the new luxury economy worldwide: China, Hong Kong, South-Korea, Japan and Russia.