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Affluent African American consumers in context: Buying while black
Ipsos shares data through a new lens, to illustrate how a pervasive climate of racism impacts the behaviour of African Americans.
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Ipsos Update - April 2020
This month’s research digest from Ipsos around the world looks at headlines of the coronavirus crisis, while exploring a range of different topics, including gender equality at work, digital health and the sustainability agenda.
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Fashion, an ethical turning point?
Consumer views on the second-hand market and sustainability in the fashion industry.
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The new definition of luxury
Read Oscar Yuan's take on the new definition of Luxury in Bloomberg's piece: Ultra-Luxury Hotelier Aman Launches a New, More-Affordable Brand.
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Affluent Highlights: how do the European Affluent travel the world?
Over in Europe, we are beset by storms, rain and cold weather. So, for many people, booking a holiday in the sun offers a glimpse of hope amidst the gloom. With far more money to spend, the Affluents are particularly keen on travel – and do so for both business and pleasure. In fact, the average Affluent in Europe takes about 10 flights a year and stays around 24 nights in hotels.
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5 steps for developing an influencer marketing strategy with Lizzo
It’s the season of the Golden Globes, the Grammys, the Academy Awards, and more. With actors and musicians filling up the newsfeeds of billions worldwide, the awards season is a ripe opportunity for companies to invest in a strong influencer marketing strategy. Although influencer marketing campaigns have been shifting toward micro-influencers, the reach and impact of major celebrities cannot be ignored. Furthermore, many luxury brands continue to work exclusively with global figures. Today, we’re using social listening and audience analysis to look at the influencer marketing potential of two major female artists: Ariana Grande and Lizzo.
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How retailers can harbour new traffic technology to understand shopper behaviour
Advances in footfall technology mean that retailers now have the ability to exclude employees from their store footfall data. A move that will prove crucial to tracking more accurate patterns in shopper behavior, as Peter Luff from Ipsos Retail Performance explains below.
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Does work make you happy? Not so much if you're in developed world
Having a meaningful job ranked 13th out of 29 sources of happiness in a global survey.
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World Luxury Tracking 2019
Luxury as a sanctuary, allowing us to reconnect with what is essential: quality, beauty and sustainability.
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Ipsos Update - October 2019
This month's edition of Ipsos Update features recent Ipsos research and thinking on trust, customer experience, populism and nativism and our new edition of Flair South Korea.