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It’s Nativism: Explaining the Drivers of Trump’s Popular Support
A year ago who would have believed it—Trump the presumptive nominee for the Republican party! For the longest time, most expected Trump would implode. But to the prognosticators chagrin this did not happen.
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Taking Responsibility - Global Compact Summit in Prague
Ipsos partners the Global Compact summit in Prague.
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High Definition Customers - A Powerful Segmentation
Just like the best film, data can tell a story too – you just need to know where to look. Here at Ipsos, we use a number of advances statistical analysis techniques to uncover the hidden stories, and value, in the data that may not be visible at first glance.
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Connected car: A new ecosystem
Today, the cars produced by the major automotive original equipment manufacturers are built with automotive embedded systems. Soon they will become communicating objects. Ipsos expects that there will be 69 million connected cars on the road by 2020, equivalent to 75% of all cars shipped globally.
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How Australia Eats, Thinks About And Shops For Food
This study reveals the actual food attitudes and behaviour of everyday Australians.
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Who Will Win the Race to Treat NASH?
Non-alcoholic Steatohepatitis, or NASH, is a liver disease characterized by rising prevalence, low diagnosis and a lack of therapies approved for treatment. All of these factors combine to make NASH a priority for the healthcare industry – and, potentially, a multi-billion-dollar market. Accordingly, the race is now on among several pharma companies to develop the first effective pharmacotherapy to treat NASH.
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Revealing Implicit Brand Drivers
Research has shown now that implicit perceptions can be very different from explicit perceptions and that both types can have an impact on behavior.
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The Importance of Mystery Shopping in an Omni-Channel Retail World
The concept of omni-channel retailing is changing the way brands interact with customers in fundamental, transformative ways.
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Trends and opportunities in Thailand's emerging automotive aftermarket
Thailand continues to be the dominant hub within South East Asia, with the best automotive supply and logistics chain as well as impressive production figures for domestic and export markets. Whilst the industry has suffered significantly in recent years, the underlying trend suggests that the industry is close to being back on a growth path. As with other markets, Thailand is moving towards eco cars and SUVs, but the country’s industry is still dominated by one ton pick-up trucks.
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Passenger vehicle and motorcycle market trends in Indonesia
We are predicting that passenger vehicle sales in Indonesia will surpass 1 million units by 2020, facilitating the country's dream of overtaking Thailand to become that No. 1 automotive hub in ASEAN.