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Ipsos Answers Esomar’s Questions to help online research buyers
The primary aim of the ESOMAR's Questions is to increase transparency and raise awareness of the key issues for researchers to consider when deciding whether an online sampling approach is fit for their purpose.
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Are they really that liberal and progressive? How the complexity of Gen Z challenges market understanding
Gen Z presents a complex and nuanced picture. While often perceived as uniformly liberal and progressive, Gen Z exhibits significant internal diversity, particularly across gender lines. We look at what this means for marketing approaches.
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Basic rights denied: Brazilians' concerns as a reflection of society
Retrospective analysis of Brazilian’s key concerns is increasingly important for understanding the context in which the public, private and non-governmental sectors operate. We outline the current top concerns facing the country.
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Brands & Digital: So What’s in it for Me?
Indonesia has a rapidly growing digital economy, with a large and active social media user base. Consumers are increasingly discerning and price-conscious, seeking value and entertainment. Brands must adapt their marketing strategies to engage these consumers by offering affordability, empathy, and engaging content across digital platforms.
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The Ipsos AI Monitor 2024: Changing attitudes and feelings about AI and the future it will bring
Is Artificial Intelligence a friend or a foe? People are unsure whether to be excited or nervous about a future with AI.
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Ipsos Encyclopedia - Awareness
This is the first step in the contact with a new idea, product or service in which the consumer (or client) have already received information about the existence of an innovation, but a formal and complete opinion has not been created yet.
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Applying Lessons from CX Text Analytics to Generative AI
Not Doomed to Repeat: learning from the past of Customer Experience text analytics will ensure we obtain the most value from Large Language Models
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Global view of Chile
Chile stands out as the country where the world ends. Those who have not had the opportunity to visit can get to know Chile through documentaries or films, books, the internet and, of course, talking to Chileans.
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[ Webinar ] KEYS - The year in review: Opportunities in the Polycrisis
Watch the latest instalment of the Keys Webinar
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Elections & social media: the battle against disinformation and trust issues
The reliability of online information being crucial during elections, UNESCO and Ipsos decided to conduct a survey in 16 countries where general elections will be held in 2024, and pose questions specific to this context: do people feel that disinformation have already had an impact on political life in their country? Are they concerned that disinformation will impact the next campaign?