COVID-19 and E-commerce : findings from a survey of online consumers in 9 countries
2020
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Symbol[TD/]UNCTAD/DTL/STICT/INF/2020/1
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TitleCOVID-19 and E-commerce : findings from a survey of online consumers in 9 countries
AccessEnglish: covidecommerce - PDF ;
Summary
The COVID-19 pandemic has forever changed online shopping behaviours, according to a survey of about 3,700 consumers in nine emerging and developed economies. The survey examined how the pandemic has changed the way consumers use e-commerce and digital solutions. It covered Brazil, China, Germany, Italy, the Republic of Korea, Russian Federation, South Africa, Switzerland and Turkey. Following the pandemic, more than half of the survey’s respondents now shop online more frequently and rely on the internet more for news, health-related information and digital entertainment. Consumers in emerging economies have made the greatest shift to online shopping, the survey shows.
Date[Geneva,] : UN, Oct. 2020
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52 p.