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E-tailing set to grow in India

India’s e-commerce industry has recorded massive growth during the last five years. The factors contributing to this growth include increasing number of internet users, growing acceptability of online payments, availability of a cash on delivery option and favourable demographics. Will India’s e-commerce industry continue its growth trajectory? Spire Research and Consulting conducted a research study on India’s e-tailing industry among 300 Indian retailors in the apparel, consumer electronics and food sectors. The findings of the study were further published on Asahi Shimbun’s Japanese website. According to research findings, 91% of Indian companies in the apparel, consumer electronics and food sectors offer online shopping solutions to customers. The overwhelming take-up can be attributed to the introduction of online payment systems and developments in logistics infrastructure. Over 54% of the online businesses reported a growth of more than 20% in sales revenue post increasi

Online degrees not making the grade in ASEAN

In spite of the ubiquity of the internet, online degrees have yet to take off in ASEAN. Spire Research and Consulting surveyed 300 pre-tertiary students from Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia, and found that most of them prefer local or residential overseas degree programs to online degree options. Spire shared why students are not open to online degrees in Marketing Magazine Indonesia. The Spire study revealed that students in Indonesia and Singapore did not show interest in pursuing an online degree, whereas only 1% of Malaysian students expressed interest. In other words, students considered classes conducted by faculty to be more effective than those conducted via a virtual classroom. Various factors cited for inclination towards attending offline classes include the prestige of old, off-line universities (58%), employability (47%), as well as opportunities to nurture relationships among fellow students (35%). It was also revealed that, when making choices about universit

The internet of things is extending to the most mundane items, like cups and toothbrushes.

The much-vaunted internet of things is starting to take flight. Vendors are planning a network of “caring objects” created to assist and protect people in their daily lives. With the availability of cheaper and more efficient wireless connectivity chips, a whole range of objects can be easily connected – ranging from toothbrushes to bike locks. The rise of cloud storage means that more consumers will have room for all the data created by this network. Precise geo-locations will also be made possible through improved smartphone technologies that track consumers’ physical locations. For instance, one can install in one’s plastic cup a China mobile app, Cuptime, that connects to a cellphone wirelessly; allowing consumers to monitor their water intake. This will eventually open up new opportunities for innovations that change the way we live. Are we ready for caring objects to take over our lives? https://www.spireresearch.com/newsroom/media/archives/