![How Social Values shape learners’ choices about post-secondary institutions](https://environics.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Edited-Photos-EDU-Workshop-Students-1-1.png)
![Can clowning techniques really enhance public opinion research?](https://environics.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Clowning-Research.png)
![Breaking out of the echo chamber: public views on energy and climate](https://environics.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Barometer-Article-Feature-Image-1.png)
![Canadian Environmental Barometer 2024](https://environics.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Canadian-Environmental-Barometer-Report-Cover.jpg)
![Housing Preference in the GTA](https://environics.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Housing-in-gta-cover-pic.jpg)
![Who’s Driving the Surge in FinTech Brand Awareness & Usage?](https://environics.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Fintech-Bernice-Article-May24.jpg)
How Social Values shape learners’ choices about post-secondary institutions
Alanna Sawatzky analyzes our Social Values data on how students select their post-secondary institutions based on their Gen Z segments.
Can clowning techniques really enhance public opinion research?
Philippe Marchand reflects on how clowning techniques in improvisation have presented key lessons that enhance work in qualitative research.
Breaking out of the echo chamber: public views on energy and climate
Sarah Roberton and Annika Jagmohan reflect on public expectations and how the Canadian Environmental Barometer uncovers insights to help organizations make strategic decisions.
Canadian Environmental Barometer 2024
The Canadian Environmental Barometer is a syndicated study for leaders and decision-makers who need to keep pace with public attitudes on climate change, the environment, and energy.
Housing Preference in the GTA
Sarah Robertons latest report highlights what kind of home and community residents want to live in five to 10 years from now.
Who’s Driving the Surge in FinTech Brand Awareness & Usage?
Bernice Cheung discuss the surge in FinTech brand awareness in Canada and alludes to the critical role of targeted communication in her latest article.
Hybrid or Not, It’s Still About Culture and Values
Dave Jamieson explores the impact of hybrid work and culture on employee thriving, based on Environics’ study of Canadian workplace values.
Research with Indigenous audiences – 5 Reflective Tips
Sarah Roberton discusses key takeaways from our in-house workshop on conducting research with Indigenous audiences. Focusing on respect, thorough preparation, and cultural sensitivity to ensure meaningful engagement.
From my therapist’s couch to the conference room: Lessons in leadership
Vijay Wadhawan shares his personal reflections from his mental health journey into great takeaways for leaders in the workplace.
2024 Trends: Social Media in Canada
Explore the latest insights from Environics Research’s 2024 study on social media trends and generational usage differences across Canada.
Canadian Environmental Barometer 2024
The Canadian Environmental Barometer is a syndicated study for leaders and decision-makers who need to keep pace with public attitudes on climate change, the environment, and energy.
Housing Preference in the GTA
Sarah Robertons latest report highlights what kind of home and community residents want to live in five to 10 years from now.
Millennials Social Values Segmentation Report
Using analysis of Environics Social Values surveys, we identified six distinct Millennial segments that differ, sometimes drastically, sometimes subtly in their world views, attitudes, interests, lifestyles, motivations, and beliefs.
PatientConnect – Social Values Segmentation
As organizations work to keep pace with evolving public expectations and preferences, those in the healthcare industry can benefit from developing a nuanced understanding of healthcare users.
The Future of Workplace Culture
Gain key insights to navigate workforce challenges, foster collaboration, and support employee well-being. Download our comprehensive report now and stay ahead in embracing workplace evolution.
Social Values and the COVID-19 Pandemic
This report, based on analysis of Environics social values surveys explores the current state of Canadians’ values and attitudes, paying particular attention to what this unique psychographic framework can tell us about the effects of COVID-19 on Canadians’ outlooks and behaviours.
Applying Decision Making Mindsets and Motivations for Accredited Financial Professionals
It’s more important than ever for credit counsellors to understand not only the social values that shape their clients’ overall worldviews, but the behavioural economics factors that drive in-the-moment decisions.
COVID-19 Public Trust and Readiness Barometer: June 2022 Edition
Our recent research suggests widespread feelings of confidence and goodwill that will likely help Canadians navigate this period of change
Durham weighs in on the qualities sought in the Region’s next Chief of Police
Environics Research, on behalf of the Durham Regional Police Services Board, conducted a public consultation to inform the process for appointing the Region’s Next Chief of Police.
The Journey To Net Zero By 2050
The report looks at the Canadian context and puts it in a global perspective, with comparisons to 12 other countries provided by Environics’ research partners in the IRIS network.
How Social Values shape learners’ choices about post-secondary institutions
Alanna Sawatzky analyzes our Social Values data on how students select their post-secondary institutions based on their Gen Z segments.
Can clowning techniques really enhance public opinion research?
Philippe Marchand reflects on how clowning techniques in improvisation have presented key lessons that enhance work in qualitative research.
Breaking out of the echo chamber: public views on energy and climate
Sarah Roberton and Annika Jagmohan reflect on public expectations and how the Canadian Environmental Barometer uncovers insights to help organizations make strategic decisions.
Who’s Driving the Surge in FinTech Brand Awareness & Usage?
Bernice Cheung discuss the surge in FinTech brand awareness in Canada and alludes to the critical role of targeted communication in her latest article.
Hybrid or Not, It’s Still About Culture and Values
Dave Jamieson explores the impact of hybrid work and culture on employee thriving, based on Environics’ study of Canadian workplace values.
Research with Indigenous audiences – 5 Reflective Tips
Sarah Roberton discusses key takeaways from our in-house workshop on conducting research with Indigenous audiences. Focusing on respect, thorough preparation, and cultural sensitivity to ensure meaningful engagement.
From my therapist’s couch to the conference room: Lessons in leadership
Vijay Wadhawan shares his personal reflections from his mental health journey into great takeaways for leaders in the workplace.
2024 Trends: Social Media in Canada
Explore the latest insights from Environics Research’s 2024 study on social media trends and generational usage differences across Canada.
Acceptance of Open Banking Among Canadians: Insights from Recent Survey
Bernice Cheung presents insights from recent survey outlining current acceptance rates of open banking among Canadians.
From “patient-centric” to “human-centric”: a shift from treating patients to caring for people.
With World Health Day in mind, Vijay Wadhawan reflects on the shift from a “patient-centric” to “human-centric” approach within healthcare.
Find out how Environics can help your organization
Toronto
366 Adelaide Street West
Suite 101, Toronto, ON
Canada M5V 1R9
416 920 9010
Ottawa
135 Laurier Ave W.
Ottawa, ON
Canada K1P 5J2
613 230 5089
Calgary
421 7th Ave SW
Suite 3000, Calgary, AB
Canada T2P 4K9
403 613 5735