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Credible Corporations
Seven in 10 people agree that if businesses in their country do not act now to combat climate change, they will be failing their employees and customers.
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From Me to We in a Post-Pandemic World
74% of people think the economy should prioritise the health and wellbeing of people and nature rather than solely focusing on profit. We look at hopes for rebuilding the future.
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Fewer consumers say they have changed their behaviour due to climate concern than did before the pandemic
In-home behaviours top list of climate-conscious actions taken more often: recycling/composting, saving energy, saving water and avoiding food waste.
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Global Trends 2021: Aftershocks and continuity
Most people across 25 countries now agree it is more important that businesses fight climate change than pay the right amount of tax. Seven in ten globally now say they tend to buy brands that reflect their personal values and that business leaders have a responsibility to speak out on social issues. Around the world, agreement on the urgency of dealing with climate change continues to rise but many other social attitudes hold steady, despite COVID-19.
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Ipsos Update - November 2021
Our monthly round-up of research and thinking from Ipsos around the world includes new global reports on the topics of health, trustworthiness, and infrastructure. Also discover the latest white papers on empathy, insights, and retail trends.
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[EVENT] COP26
At the UN Climate Change Conference, COP26 in Glasgow, Ipsos will be taking an active role through several key platforms.
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[EVENT] CRIC: Election Polls in Canada
Ipsos is delighted to be a sponsor of Election Polls in Canada.
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The rise of self-care - how the empowered patient & consumer will drive the future of health [Webinar recording]
At Ipsos we firmly believe the future will be driven by consumers and patients who will take a pro-active role in their health. From use of e-commerce for prescription and health information, digital health solutions and virtual care for remote care and signals of increased investment in smart home tech for at home care.
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Coronavirus no longer the world’s top worry as it is overtaken by economic concerns
The long reign of Coronavirus as our survey’s top global concern comes to an end in October 2021. It falls to third place in our issues ranking – behind poverty & social inequality and unemployment.
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Global Health Service Monitor 2021
Public perceptions of healthcare services have not been adversely affected by the pandemic, according to our 30-country survey. People continue to see coronavirus as the main health problem facing their country, while concern about mental health increases.