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Beyond omnichannel to convergent commerce ecosystems
Integrating retail into consumers’ everyday lives
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Editorial
On 17 March 2020, we entered uncharted territory, as anti-Covid-19 measured were announced. What followed was like something of another age or of a bizarre planet from a science fiction novel that no publisher would have published: pandemic, lockdowns, curfews, social distancing, vaccine passes, pro-vax, anti-vax...
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Environment: The state of emergency is accelerating
For the third consecutive year, Ipsos conducted a survey for EDF in 30 countries and with a sample of 24,000 people, the findings of which were released at the end of 2021
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Food, revealing trends
From mid-March 2020 until the end of the third lockdown in 2021, with the distinction between essential and non-essential shopping, retailers and consumers entered a new, completely unexpected, world
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Four things to consider when starting a social intelligence program
Social intelligence requires more than just software. Here’s what you can expect.
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How social insights help fashion brands stay on trend
To keep up with trends in conscious consumption, sustainability, and emerging technologies, fashion brands need better consumer intelligence.
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Decoding 'China Chic' cosmetic brands
'China Chic’ is taking the cosmetic industry by storm. Fiona Wang, our Social Intelligence Analytics (SIA) expert explains how.
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Flair France 2022: The end of promises?
The Ipsos Flair collection explores the social, economic, and political context in a selection of countries around the world. With passion and curiosity, our local experts capture the mood of the nation and transform survey results into inspiring insights.
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Communication & Advertising: How can brands speak authentically about diversity?
The turning point regarding diversity came in 2020 after the tragic assassination of George Floyd in the US which sparked protests around the world.
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Diversity & Inclusion in Brazil
In addition to plunging us into an unprecedented health and economic crisis, the pandemic has exposed inequality and a lack of inclusion in all Latin American countries. The most vulnerable populations and communities, whether due to their gender, sexual orientation, ethnicity, age or socioeconomic status, were the most impacted.