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Ipsos at Cannes Lions 2023: the week's highlights
Since 1954, the International Festival of Creativity has been held in Cannes and the Lions Awards reward the best agencies. Ipsos was there to bring a total understanding of people, citizens and consumers, with a presence across different stages and forums. Discover the key takeouts.
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July 2023: Consumer confidence declines sharply among many European countries
Sentiment is significantly down in Great Britain, France, Hungary, and the Netherlands.
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Envisioning the future of user experiences
Good UX practice can positively impact customer acquisition, retention, and engagement. Take a peek behind the curtain at the Ipsos approach to UX and how we ensure our clients deliver business results with great UX.
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85% of direct sellers in Europe are women
Happy, experienced and upskilled: Seldia and Direct Selling Europe unveil 2023 Ipsos survey results on European Direct Sellers.
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Oncology: the disease, dynamics & challenges of market research
The oncology treatment landscape rarely stands still, and its constant evolution affects all those involved – from patients and their carers to cancer treaters to the companies who manufacture and market treatments.
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Flair France 2023: The era of polycrisis?
The latest in our Ipsos Flair series shines a spotlight on France – a country, like many others, experiencing simultaneous and interdependent crises: geopolitical, economic, climate, refugees, social and identity-related.
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Chief Value Creator?: The changing role of the Chief Sustainability Officer (CSO)
Here we explore the changing role of the CSO and what this tells us about how organisations are responding to the challenges of ESG and sustainability.
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What is driving change: the role of stakeholder management
While the concepts that sit behind ESG are certainly not new - and have been at the centre of corporate strategy for decades - the growth and formalisation of ESG as an explicit mission have been catalysts for change. The impacts of this change are far reaching including how companies define, prioritise and manage their stakeholders. This is demonstrated by the rise of stakeholder capitalism, the notion that businesses no longer exist to create profit for shareholders/owners, but instead have a responsibility to create value for a much broader set of stakeholders.