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Ipsos Update - November 2016
Welcome to the November edition of Ipsos Update, our monthly selection of research and thinking from Ipsos teams around the world.
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Cybercrime and Corporate Reputation: Business and Public Perspectives
Cybercrime in the UK is identified as top reputational threat, but companies not seen as being on top of it. Cybercrime is a growing and evolving threat for businesses. More worryingly, across different industries it takes an average of 100 days for companies to detect a potential breach and sometimes a threat will not be identified at all, according to Gordon Morrison of Tech UK.
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Ipsos Update - October 2016
Welcome to the October 2016 edition of Ipsos Update, our monthly selection of research and thinking from Ipsos teams around the world.
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Driving Brand Growth in a Changing World
We live in a connected world: the Internet Of Things. Connected appliances projected to reach 178 million units globally in 2020.
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2016-2017: The Year of Disruptive Elections - October 2016
Ipsos presented at the Embassy of the United States of America, in Paris, the climate of opinion before the presidential elections in France and in the US.
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Building Stronger Brands
Brands exist in a constantly changing world. But the role brands play in people’s lives has not changed and people themselves change more slowly.
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Ipsos Update - September 2016
This is the September 2016 edition of Ipsos Update, a selection of research and thinking from Ipsos teams around the world.
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Millennials and Baby Boomers: Like Two Peas in a Pod?
Millennials and Boomers: how similar or different do you think their spending habits, financial priorities, and travel destinations are?
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[EVENT] Cybercrime and Corporate Reputation
"It keeps me up at night. Whichever industry you are in, you are absolutely not untouched by cyber-criminals."
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Mixed Views On The Refugee Crisis Among Scots
A new poll provides a mixed picture of Scots’ attitudes to the refugee crisis. A clear majority (60%), believe that Scotland has responded well to the refugee crisis.