IBM Study: Consumers are Ready to Celebrate and Spend for the Holidays but Uncertainty Looms
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ARMONK, N.Y., Oct. 17, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- According to the annual global holiday shopping and travel report released by IBM's (NYSE: IBM) Institute for Business Value (IBV) today, many global consumers are ready to celebrate the holidays again and will be shopping earlier than in years past. However, as a wider set of economic and political issues took center stage this past year, new risks, and uncertainty loom over their plans.
The study found that 2022 shopping budgets are up
"According to the survey results, in 2022, consumers are hoping to re-embrace holiday traditions they've had to alter for the past two years," said Karl Haller, Partner, Consumer Center of Competency Leader, IBM Consulting. "They're starting their shopping and travel planning earlier but also want to hedge their bets with options like free returns or cancellations. To adapt to these changes in consumer behavior, retailers will need better visibility and traceability across product inventory, fulfillment, and returns. AI can help them understand, prioritize, and resolve critical issues in real time."
Other noteworthy findings include:
Uncertainty around inflation, gas prices, and supply chain is driving consumer plans
As COVID-19 pandemic concerns abate for many consumers, worries are shifting towards uncertain economic and supply chain conditions this holiday season.
- Nearly half of consumers surveyed will spend less if inflation continues to drive price increases. If they're forced to cut their holiday shopping budget, over
- If goods are not available due to supply chain issues,
- If gas prices go down,
Consumers are making travel and shopping plans earlier but they want to keep their options open
Continuing the shift away from the traditional Black Friday start of the shopping season,
At the same time, consumers want to keep their options open. Nearly seven in ten respondents surveyed will opt for brands or retailers that offer free cancellations, order changes, and returns, as well as a COVID-19-safe environment this holiday season. The study findings seem to indicate these perks are often worth the price due to the continued worries around supply chain and product availability this season.
Travel is also an area where consumers are looking to get back to normal, while still mitigating any risk associated with potential price changes due to inflation and fluctuating gas prices. The study found that average travel demand will go up by
Sustainability remains top-of-mind for majority of respondents despite economic hardships
Consistent with last year's report, sustainability remains top-of-mind for consumers surveyed globally. "As more consumers align their purchases with their values, retailers and brands that can provide more environmentally-friendly options could potentially earn a greater share of holiday spend," said Haller.
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IBV Study Methodology
To better understand consumer perspectives, as well as their plans to shop and travel this holiday season, the IBM Institute for Business Value (IBV) surveyed more than 12,000 adults across nine countries (Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, India, Mexico, Spain, United Kingdom, United States) in August 2022.
The full study is available at: https://www.ibm.com/thought-leadership/institute-business-value/report/2022-holiday-shopping-travel
About the IBM Institute for Business Value
For two decades, the IBM Institute for Business Value has served as the thought leadership think tank for IBM. What inspires us is producing research-backed, technology-informed strategic insights that help leaders make smarter business decisions. From our unique position at the intersection of business, technology, and society, we survey, interview, and engage with thousands of executives, consumers, and experts each year, synthesizing their perspectives into credible, inspiring, and actionable insights. To stay connected and informed, sign up to receive IBV's email newsletter at ibm.com/ibv. You can also follow @IBMIBV on Twitter or find us on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/ibm-institute-for-business-value/
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