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Mobile
Over the past few years, we have seen an increased proliferation of mobile across the world. Not only have we seen the number of mobile users grow worldwide, but we’ve witnessed increased engagement of consumers with their mobile devices for a variety of everyday activities, whether it’s watching videos, shopping and making purchases, or simply accessing the internet. We are now past the mobile tipping point, with mobile overtaking fixed internet access in many markets, across developed and developing economies. Consumer interactions with brands are, more than ever before, fragmented and multi-layered. Consumers are leading busy lives, and multi-task routinely in their day. Consequently, many of the planned brand exposures are missed and recall relevancy is eroding faster than expected.
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The Big Secrets Of China’s Car Buyers Born In 1990s
As the lines between media, advertising and technology blur, marketers, content creators and consumers are changing. “The people born in 1990s are now buying cars!”
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Ipsos Update - July 2016
This is the July edition of Ipsos Update, a selection of research and thinking from Ipsos teams around the world.
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Summer Holidays of the Europeans and Americans
What motivates people to go on holiday? When to go, and where? Focusing on people from mainland Europe, the US and Brazil, a number of trends emerge in the 2016 Ipsos/Europ Assistance Barometer.
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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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Food, Beverage and Consumer Insights in China
This report reveals the latest developments in eating and drinking in China, from attitudes on organic produce, to innovation and personalising the packaging and even the product itself.
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4 Reasons To Do “In-The-Moment” Research
One of the many strengths of mobile research is that it can happen in-the-moment, or close to the moment of people’s experience. One of the many strengths of mobile research is that it can happen in-the-moment, or close to the moment of people’s experience. However, it is not always exploited to the fullest of its potential because we often fall back into familiar research methods.
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Flair Colombia 2016 - A Strong Desire to Succeed
The former home of Pablo Escobar is now a theme park. This image is the best way to summarise the gap between the stereotypes and the reality. Of course, it is not a bed of roses, but with a good growth since ten years, a new positioning as membership of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, a new hope thanks to the peace with the guerrillas and a investments’ plan of 25 billion US Dollars, lot of things are moving.
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Views on the EU: Are Things Going In Right Direction or Wrong Track Across the EU?
An Ipsos survey of citizens in nine European countries finds a majority of respondents (73%) think things across the EU are headed in the wrong direction, and fewer than half agree that EU membership has improved their own standard of living. Attitudes are most negative among French respondents, with only 15% saying the union is on the right track, and of all countries surveyed only Spain responded more positively to this question than in 2014.