As online technology and services develop, mobile online technology and services of the same kind are sure to follow. This is true of mobile commerce. E-commerce has grown significantly over the past 10 years; and today, mobile commerce not only offers shoppers the same browser-based purchasing services via mobile, but in fact, allows more seamless crossing of channels from digital shopping to in-store shopping.
Here is our latest white paper, Passport To Purchase: M-Commerce, and read more abut the mobile evolution and its implications on CPGs, cross-channel approaches, target demographics, purchase behaviors, and more.
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The whitepaper presents a holistic view of the digital retail space. It decodes the impact of technologies like NFC, Beacons and Apple Pay while giving a glimpse into trends and challenges associated with m-Commerce.
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As we finalise the future views before wider public sharing, we very much welcome your feedback on these and which may have greatest future impact.
douglas.jones@futureagenda.org
@futureagenda
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As online technology and services develop, mobile online technology and services of the same kind are sure to follow. This is true of mobile commerce. E-commerce has grown significantly over the past 10 years; and today, mobile commerce not only offers shoppers the same browser-based purchasing services via mobile, but in fact, allows more seamless crossing of channels from digital shopping to in-store shopping.
Here is our latest white paper, Passport To Purchase: M-Commerce, and read more abut the mobile evolution and its implications on CPGs, cross-channel approaches, target demographics, purchase behaviors, and more.
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Advancements in mobile technologies are impacting nearly every aspect of the retail industry. As our research confirms, retailers can no longer treat individuals and market segments as one homogenous entity. Winning in mobile commerce will depend on companies' ability to capture and analyze optimum, real-time data from digital, physical and personal sources, and deliver highly personalized, contextually relevant experiences to today's "markets of one."
The whitepaper presents a holistic view of the digital retail space. It decodes the impact of technologies like NFC, Beacons and Apple Pay while giving a glimpse into trends and challenges associated with m-Commerce.
Future of retail global trends summary nov 2020Future Agenda
This is an updated summary of 60 global trends that may impact the world of retail over the next decade. Multiple expert discussions across Asia, Europe, MENA and North America have developed and shared these insights that have been curated into ten key shifts.
As we finalise the future views before wider public sharing, we very much welcome your feedback on these and which may have greatest future impact.
douglas.jones@futureagenda.org
@futureagenda
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Sooner or later, mobile wallets will become a norm rather than a trend in the way we do payments in China, online or offline. In this report we have gathered relevant research to assess the current state and future potential of mobile wallets in China that marketers should know- including the prominent wallet types, usage trends, key challenges and future prospects.
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https://www.nlc.org/resource/future-of-cities-reenvisioning-retail-for-recovery-and-resilience/
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period, quite a few new developments and technologies has emerged in the area of e-commerce.
These new technologies and trends give confidence to consumer to adopt e-commerce way of
shopping. There are few aspects that have been regularly influencing e-commerce.
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positions and advantages.
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advantage of immediate on-boarding improvements
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2. Key Insights
• As the Internet of Everything (IoE) drives exponential change — and opportunity —
customers and retailers face a complex maze of shopping journeys.
• Mobility and apps now represent a disruption similar in scope to what we saw with
e-commerce in the late 1990s and early 2000s. In the second quarter of 2014, total
discretionary retail spending rose 3 percent; e-commerce rose 10 percent; and
mobile commerce rose 47 percent.1
• This sweeping digital transformation has dramatically changed the shopping
behaviors of consumers. As a result, retailers need to forget everything they thought
they knew about today’s consumer, including traditional customer segmentation —
digital shopping behaviors now transcend traditional demographic parameters of age
and income. For example, more than half of U.S. and U.K. shoppers use retailer-
specific apps at least once per week.
• Retailers have looked to address these digital demands by creating more channels
(omnichannel). However, this has resulted in growing operational complexity for
retailers and has not consistently achieved what consumers really desire: efficiency,
savings, and engagement.
• A Cisco study revealed that today’s consumers demand new kinds of digital
experiences, both in-store and out. Above all, these shoppers seek a hyper-relevant
experience — more so than a hyper-personalized one. Thirty-nine percent of
respondents identified greater efficiency in the shopping process (e.g., ensuring items
are in stock, speeding checkout times) as the area retailers most need to improve. By
contrast, only 13 percent chose a more personalized shopping experience.
• Retailers that build agile business processes to turn these insights into value can
capture a profit improvement of 15.6 percent, according to Cisco Consulting
Services.