Coupled
with the power of social media, mobile connectivity is giving consumers access
to more information instantly than ever before. Viewed sociologically,
m-commerce is changing behaviour.
Table of Content
Introduction
Market definition
Financial definitions
VAT
Abbreviations
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Executive Summary
The market
Figure 1: Online retail
sales, 2008-18
Segmentation by retail
sector
Figure 2: Segmentation
of online retail sales by retail sector, 2012
Online sales per capita,
by sector
Figure 3: Online retail
sales per capita, by retail sector, 2011 and 2012
M-commerce
Companies, brands and
innovation
Figure 4: Leading ten
online retailers: shares of all online sales, 2012
Figure 5: Online
shopping brand personality – macro image, June 2013
Innovations
The consumer
Shopping online from
home
Figure 6: The consumer:
How they shopped from home in last 12 months, April 2013
Figure 7: The consumer:
Products bought online from home in the last 12 months, April 2013
Shopping on the move via
mobile devices
Figure 8: The consumer:
What they bought online via mobile devices while out and about in past 12
months, April 2013
Where they shop online
Figure 9: UK: The
consumer: Where they shopped online in the past 12 months – any online, from
home, and via mobile while out and about, April 2013
Shopping habits and
attitudes
Figure 10: The consumer:
Online shopping habits and attitudes, April 2013
Online versus in-store
Figure 11: The consumer:
Agreement with attitudes towards online shopping, April 2013
What we think
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Issues in the Market
E-commerce, m-commerce,
t-commerce: does it matter?
Is showrooming a
problem?
How fragmented is e-commerce?
Who is winning online?
How can pureplays
compete against Amazon?
Should pureplays be
opening stores?
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