The Institut français d'opinion publique ( IFOP ; English : French Institute of Public Opinion ) is an international polling and market research firm, whose motto is "Connection creates value".
4-573: It was founded on 1 December 1938 by Jean Stoetzel , former Sorbonne professor, after he met George Gallup in the United States. Its CEO was Laurence Parisot from 1990 until 2016, who was nicknamed "boss of the bosses", when she was the leader of the Mouvement des Entreprises de France , the French employers' trade union. The IFOP sells polls to firms and political parties. IFOP is also
8-522: A preparatory class for superior schools ( écoles supérieures ) In 1932, he entered École normale supérieure in Paris е. In 1938, he visited Columbia University in New York City . There he get to know the methods of opinion polling by George Gallup . Upon return to France, he founded Institut français d'opinion publique , the first French organization to conduct opinion polling. Amongst
12-590: A source of data in France for the SNEP music charts. This article about politics in France is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Jean Stoetzel Jean Stoetzel (23 April 1910, Saint-Dié-des-Vosges - 21 February 1987, Boulogne-Billancourt ) was a French sociologist. He had Alsacian and Lorrainian descent. Stoetzel had studied in Lycée Louis-le-Grand , in
16-487: The questions asked were the position of French on Édouard Daladier 's politics with respect to "German threat", the opinion of birth rate decline, etc. Although Stoetzel methods were quite crude, he managed to detect rightward shift in French public mood. During World War II , he was a liaison officer with British army and fought in Battle of Dunkirk . Afterwards, he returned to occupied France and taught philosophy in
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