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Europe Update 2016 in Review
Europe has had a tumultuous year. We have taken a look at Ipsos’ research across Europe and found 10 things which each tell us something about how 2016 felt to Europeans - as citizens, voters, consumers, employees ... or holidaymakers.
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Great Expectations 2016 - Are Service Expectations Really Rising?
Explore the causes, effects and changing nature of customer service expectations. Our latest data suggests that expectations have a role to play in understanding the link between the day-to-day of customer experience and overall brand relationships.
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Brazil Pulse - The President’s Evaluation Get Worse - November 2016
Negative indicators of the country’s direction and the President’s evaluation get worse in November.
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Five Hours Of Media A Day For The Global Affluent
On average, the Global Affluent spends 301 minutes on media per day which adds up to 5 hours. They spend 2 hours on watching TV and 2 hours online. Nearly an hour a day is spent on reading print.
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Taking Responsibility - Drawing Smiles On Children’s Faces
Bringing joy to children, was the aim of the voluntary initiative conducted by Ipsos in Morocco during the month of October.
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The Ipsos Almanac 2016
"What a year! At one point I was worried that we wouldn’t have much to write about in this year’s Ipsos’s Almanac, but 2016 is a massive reminder that history never moves in straight lines."
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2016 US Politics - 58% Of Americans Believe That The US Are Headed In The Wrong Direction (December 7)
The economy remains at the top of the list of the most serious problem facing the United States, at 19%.
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Is Love All That Matters? It's Complicated
The relationship status between people and their brands should, like human relationships on Facebook, sometimes be labelled “It’s complicated”. Why? Because we live in a systemic world where things exist and function in relation to one another, rather than as independent entities, not unlike the world of human relationships as viewed through the lens of social media.
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Most Canadians Expect Companies to Support Causes and Make a Profit
New Ipsos study reveals how Canadians feel toward cause marketing. Strong cause marketing programs and not-for-profit partnerships are more necessary than ever for corporations.
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How “Word Of Mouth” Is Working In Russia
Goods manufacturers want consumers to discuss the benefits of their products widely, and are glad to have “word of mouth” helping them in promoting goods and contributing to advertising efforts.