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Country Briefings: China’s Affluent Consumers
Chinese consumers account for about one-third of the world’s total spending on luxury, but this is expected to increase to 44% by 2025.
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Decoding the lead user innovation landscape
How to get ahead of the curve with consumer-led product innovations.
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First Global Affluent Study Data Set
Survey Spotlights “Global Affluencers” – First to try. First to buy. The Powerful Global Target Group Driving Purchases and Early Adoption Across Category.
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Retail trends in 2019 to watch out for
Earlier in the year we headed to NRF, and here’s our summary of retail trends in 2019, and what you should expect in the retail sector over the next 12 months.
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[EVENT] SampleCon 2019
On February 11, join Ipsos at this year’s marquee Survey Sampling industry conference. Ipsos is pleased to be on the Board of Directors of SampleCon, North America’s industry association focused on shaping a thriving sample industry and helping to drive the sample/sampling agenda for the industry. Since its inception in 2013, SampleCon has grown rapidly, with both clients and suppliers now attending the annual conference.
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Over half of GB adults now own a tablet
Ipsos' Tech Tracker is a quarterly, GB nationally representative research survey which measures the emerging trends and developments in technology.
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Ipsos Update - January 2019
The first Ipsos Update of 2019 highlights recent reports on people’s (mis)perceptions of reality, global security and food. It also features new white papers on trust in media, human curation in an AI world and how technology is disrupting the customer experience.
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New Year's Eve: Staying in is the new going out
According to a new Ipsos poll, conducted on behalf of Netflix, 77% of parents are planning to stay in.
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Ipsos House: The ideal arena for uncovering the truth behind human behaviour
Three case studies from Ipsos House showcase the opportunities for investigating human responses, motivations and behaviour offered by the research facility.
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New global study: Today’s views that will shape tomorrow’s food
Around the globe, people are more likely to think that their access to healthy and quality food will increase in the future, but that it will come at a price, according to a new Global Advisor survey from Ipsos. Those surveyed are more than twice as likely to say that the costs of food will get worse in the future than believe it will improve.