IBM Study: Majority of Global Consumers Embrace e-Commerce, Sustainability for the Holidays Amid COVID-19
Many consumers are adjusting holiday shopping, travel and vacation plans due to heightened concerns about the COVID-19 pandemic globally
ARMONK, N.Y., Nov. 17, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- While the holiday shopping season will be different in many ways due to the COVID-19 pandemic, sustainability is still top of mind for many global consumers, according to the latest findings of a global IBM (NYSE: IBM) Institute for Business Value study.
Despite the disruption to many consumers' budgets and employment caused by COVID-19, shoppers are looking for more than just a good deal.
The study "Home for the Holidays" includes insights from more than 12,500 consumers in October across Brazil, Canada, Germany, India, Mexico, Spain, the United Kingdom and the United States. It revealed how consumer outlook and shopping, travel and vacation plans are shifting globally amid COVID-19.
"The research shows more consumers have started their holiday shopping earlier than in prior years, and many plan to shop online instead of in-store given rising cases of COVID-19. While last year
Online shopping will continue to reign supreme
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When choosing gifts, consumers surveyed reported they are leaning towards products over experiences. Many survey respondents said they will spend more on digital/streaming entertainment (+
Consumer concerns about the COVID-19 pandemic will impact travel and vacation plans
Concerns about the COVID-19 pandemic remain high, according to the study. In the US,
With these concerns top of mind, many consumers report changes to their typical travel and time off plans this holiday season.
- Over half of consumers surveyed who usually travel during the holidays say they plan to travel less this season, and
22% surveyed are still undecided about their plans 67% of consumers surveyed who will travel indicate they will use a personal car or rental car as their primary method of transportation.- Surveyed employees report they have taken slightly more days off this year than they did by this time last year, and indicated COVID-19 was a major reason for taking time off this year, including caring for family and self.
- Globally, a third of employees surveyed reported they face work constraints that limit their ability to take their remaining paid time off this year – either too much work or schedule restrictions at work – indicating employers could play a role in easing employee burnout.
The IBV has conducted ongoing research surveying more than 80,000 global consumers since April about how COVID-19 has impacted their outlook and preferences.
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