Morning Consult examined how concern for COVID-19 has lessened globally and what health care companies and governments should be doing to prepare for the next crisis. Daily surveys of 4,000 adults from varying companies and countries were conducted from July 22-30, 2023 alongside monthly surveys of roughly 1,000 adults across 18 countries from June 2022 … Continue reading Public Concern for COVID-19 is Lessening
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Morning Consult tracked media consumption trends of U.S. consumers, including how they get their news. An online survey of 2,200 U.S. adults was conducted June 2022 – July 2023. Key findings include: 1.) 60% of adults said they turned to websites for news at least once within the past month, down from 67% in August … Continue reading Tracking Trends in News and Entertainment
This summary is provided by the IPR Digital Media Research Center Morning Consult explored Americans’ trust in artificial intelligence (AI) companies and support of AI being regulated by the government. A survey of 2,212 U.S. adults was conducted from April 19-22, 2023. Key findings include:— 43% of all respondents said AI companies should be “more … Continue reading American Support of AI Regulation
Morning Consult examined how adult employees in the United States feel about their work. The researchers analyzed how factors such as COVID-19, inflation, and remote work affect where people want to work, how satisfied they are with their jobs, and the reasons why they do or do not prefer to work in certain environments. An online … Continue reading What Employees Want in 2023
Morning Consult examined how American society, culture, and politics are perceived around the world. A survey of 1,000 people from 17 countries was conducted from October – December 2022. Key findings include: 1.) English-speaking countries that are predominantly white had the highest negative perceptions of race relations in the United States. — 57% of Canadians, … Continue reading People in Affluent, English-Speaking Countries Give Harshest Reviews of U.S. Race Relations
This summary is provided by the IPR ESG Resource Page based on the original report by Morning Consult Morning Consult explored consumer attitudes, behaviors, and expectations toward sustainability. A survey of 2,210 U.S. adults was conducted from July 5-7, 2022. Key findings include: 1.) Consumers said that sustainability is most important for industries that are … Continue reading Consumer Knowledge About Sustainability Does Not Equal Understanding
This summary is provided by IPR based on the original study by Morning Consult Morning Consult examined American voters’ perspectives on corporate responses to the Buffalo, N.Y., mass shooting. A poll of 1,702 registered U.S. voters was conducted on May 16, 2022. Key findings include: 61% of American voters said that companies “probably should” or … Continue reading Most Voters Want Companies to Publicly Denounce White Supremacy in Wake of Buffalo Mass Shooting
This summary is provided by IPR based on the original study by Morning Consult Morning Consult explored the public’s interest in and concerns around the metaverse. The metaverse is a computer-generated environment in which users can interact with each other via virtual reality technology. A survey of 4,420 U.S. adults was conducted from March 3-5, … Continue reading Public Opinion on the Metaverse
This summary is provided by the IPR Organizational Communication Research Center The original study by Morning Consult can be found here Morning Consult examined workers’ priorities, work preferences, and lifestyles. Researchers then separated workers into five distinct types, which provide insight into their values and preferred work environments. A survey of 6,610 U.S. adults was … Continue reading The Five Types of Workers in the New Normal