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First ever UNWTO/Ipsos Survey – Citizens recognize the positive impact of the sector
According to the first ever global survey conducted by the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) and Ipsos, 47% of respondents think ‘they live in cities with a high number of tourists’. Over 50% considers tourism has a positive impact in generating wealth and promoting cultural exchanges, and 49% feel there should be measures to improve tourism management. Only 12% of respondents favour limitations to the number of visitors.
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Affluent Intelligence: affluencers and the power of authentic influence
There’s no argument that the marketing and media world is more complex, complicated and challenging than ever. Issues such as media fragmentation; the unending decline of mass media; digital media supply-chain problems; and the growth of ad blocking software have made it harder than ever to know who your audience is, how to engage them and whether you’ve even reached them at all. That’s why the idea of Influence is so powerful.
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Retail trends in 2019 to watch out for
Earlier in the year we headed to NRF, and here’s our summary of retail trends in 2019, and what you should expect in the retail sector over the next 12 months.
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How data analysis with staff exclusion can improve traffic in-store
Throughout the year, we welcome retailers and industry experts at retail trade shows such as NRF to discuss all things store traffic and customer behavior-related. Talking points often circle around how to use the data provided by traffic counting technology, underpinned by the general consensus that retailers should start with the consumer on every decision.
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Ipsos Update - January 2019
The first Ipsos Update of 2019 highlights recent reports on people’s (mis)perceptions of reality, global security and food. It also features new white papers on trust in media, human curation in an AI world and how technology is disrupting the customer experience.
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2019 US Politics - 55% Americans believe America is headed off on the wrong track
Amid the partial government shutdown, Americans' sentiments toward the direction of the country and elected officials remains unchanged.
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Our misperceptions about crime and violence, sex, climate change, the economy and other key issues
Ipsos’ latest Perils of Perception study shows which key facts the online public across 37 countries get right about their society – and which they get wrong. Now in its fifth year, the survey aims to highlight how we’re wired to think in certain ways and how our environment influences our (mis)perceptions.
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New global study: Today’s views that will shape tomorrow’s food
Around the globe, people are more likely to think that their access to healthy and quality food will increase in the future, but that it will come at a price, according to a new Global Advisor survey from Ipsos. Those surveyed are more than twice as likely to say that the costs of food will get worse in the future than believe it will improve.
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Global Advisor: While most (74%) Global Citizens still agree the World is becoming more dangerous, this feeling has dropped (7 points) since 2017
Just three in ten (29%) believe US President Donald Trump’s approach to foreign affairs has made the world a safer place
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2018 US Politics - Top of the list of important problems Americans: Healthcare (18%) and immigration (17%)
President Trump's overall approval rating has remained steady since the election.