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Unlocking the value of reputation
Looking to make your company run more effectively and efficiently? Management teams around the world face a variety of complex business situations daily. A great place to start boosting your business is by leveraging the power of your reputation. Our research across 31 countries shows conclusive proof of the relationship between a good reputation and better business efficiency.
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[WEBINAR] Who do Europe's Affluencers Trust?
June 6 - While the industry increasingly shifts their advertising to local news brands, results from the Affluent Survey Europe 2018 show that international media remain crucial to reach these top-level consumers.
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The link between trust, reputation and benefit of the doubt
Building trust builds reputation. A good reputation builds benefit of the doubt, and ensures your voice is heard in a crisis.
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How reputation and trust affect purchase decisions and marketing efficiency
How does reputation influence purchase decisions?
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[EVENT] ASCO Annual Meeting 2018
June 1- 5 - Join Ipsos at ASCO’s annual meeting where more than 32,000 oncology professionals from around the world gather to discuss state-of-the-art treatment modalities, new therapies, and ongoing controversies in the field.
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Flair Italy 2018 - A Country in Search of Identity
This is the eighth edition of Ipsos Flair Italy. Once again we have reported what is happening in the country, including the reactions of Italians and how they feel about their place in the world.
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Who are the World’s Biggest Wearable Tech Buyers?
From the Fitbit to Apple’s smartwatch: wearable tech is becoming increasingly popular across the globe. Early adopters of new technology, the world’s affluent are at the forefront of purchasing wearable tech, ownership reaching over 30% in Spain, Turkey and the USA.
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[EVENT] What's New in Market Research 2018
May 24 - Don’t miss out on the latest developments and innovations in market research! Join us for our 2nd What’s New in Market Research event!
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BBC Global Survey: A world Divided?
Three-quarters around the world say their country’s society is divided – and the majority think their country is now more divided than it was 10 years ago, especially in Europe. Differences in political views are seen as the greatest cause of tension, followed by differences between rich and poor. However, despite these divisions, the majority of people in most countries agree that people across the world have more things in common than things that make them different.