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Ipsos Update - November 2020
This month’s round-up of research and analysis from Ipsos around the world presents new papers on our learnings from the pandemic, trust in the media, brands and advertising and automotive quality. Explore our new global survey on happiness, the latest ranking of 50 nations’ international image, and much more.
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Despite pandemic, interest in battery electric vehicles growing in the U.S. and China
A new Auto Global Study reveals consumers are looking for added convenience, advanced technology and nice-looking electric vehicles.
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China's tech driven intelligent connected vehicles for the next decade
The car of the future is being redefined…
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Take care of yourself and others, both on and off the road
As people are getting ready for long journeys to start their summer vacations, the VINCI Autoroutes Foundation has published the results of the 2020 Responsible driving barometer survey. Conducted by Ipsos among 12,400 people in 11 European countries, this wide-ranging survey provides an overview of the behaviour and perceptions of Europeans behind the wheel. It makes it possible to monitor the evolution of risky behaviours and good practices in order to better target prevention campaigns in European countries.
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China’s tech driven intelligent connected vehicles for the next decade
New Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), connectivity solutions, 5G and cloud services have been gradually transforming traditional mechanical automobiles into intelligent connected terminals, giving rise to the notion of Intelligent Connected Vehicles (ICV).
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Avoiding a road to nowhere
The push for electric vehicles and their impact on environmental pollution and slave & child labour.
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Signals #7: Understanding the coronavirus crisis
This seventh edition of our Signals digest brings together Ipsos’ latest research on coronavirus from our teams around the world.
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Automotive purchase intention driven by COVID-19 social distancing concerns
New Ipsos Auto Global Study reveals U.S. and China pre COVID-19 vehicle intenders are more likely to buy after the pandemic.