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Equal Rights For Men And Women – Dream or Reality?
In anticipation of the International Women's Day, Ipsos asked respondents around the world their opinion on inequality between women and men in terms of their social, political and/or economic rights.
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The Most Influential Brands in Canada 2015
Now in its fifth year, the results of our 2015 Most Influential Brands of Canada study show a modest shuffling in the upper echelon and one new entry to the Top Ten list.
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Five Top Tips for Successful Text Analytics
This white paper highlights some of the challenges involved in starting a text analytics project, setting out the best ways to avoid these in order to ensure the results deliver action-orientated insight.
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The Economic Pulse of the World - January 2016
After 3 months without movement, the global average for national economic assessment is up one point this month, with four in 10 (41%) respondents rating the current economic situation in their country as “good”. This is the first month with a positive gain for the national assessment average since July 2015.
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“We’re in the IT business and you want to call us a fruit!?!”
What characterizes a good brand name? What’s the best way to brief your creative agency for your next product launch?
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Taking Responsibility - Empowering Youth to do Research
Ipsos & the Marketing Association of Kenya organise sessions for marketing students.
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Volkswagen Emissions Scandal: Has It Put Car Makers On The Road To Becoming The New Banks?
Not long ago, it seemed impossible to think that the reputational turbulence experienced by the banks of late could be matched by any other sector. However, Volkswagen’s recent mea culpa is just one of the latest in a series of blows for the automotive industry and, for many, a potential tipping point in terms of trust.
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Flair Italy 2016 - Managing the Disorder
Italy is still passing through a severe, deep and lasting crisis.
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The Economic Pulse of the World - December 2015
The national economic assessment index finishes the year flat with four in 10 (39%) of global citizens describing their global economic situation as “good”. Despite some mid-year fluctuations (July 2015 – 42%), the national index remains exactly the same as it was one year ago. Winners and losers: Italy recorded the highest net points gain in 2015 (16%, + 9pts.). Brazil shed the most points, to end the year at the all-time low (4%, - 18 pts.).
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New Year, New Direction?
Looking ahead into 2016, Ipsos asked global respondents if things in their country heading in the right direction, or are they off on the wrong track.