The preliminary results of the survey on Black Pete - Ezzev Foundation

Sunday, 29th June 2014

Here are the preliminary results of the survey on Black Pete.

The preliminary results of the survey on Black Pete - Ezzev Foundation

Good practices and bibliography - Ezzev Foundation

Sunday, 29th June 2014

Here are good practices and bibliography on the Black Pete discussion.

Good practices and bibliography

Social media: a mere influence on online purchases in the US

Thursday, 26th June 2014

US citizens think that social media does not have any influence on their online purchasing decisions.

"62% of US citizens claim that Facebook and Twitter, among other sites, do not affect their decisions to purchase products."

"On the other hand, only 5% argue that social media have a high degree of impact upon their purchasing decisions, while another 30% admit that social media channels may contribute to their online acquisition decisions."

"Millennials, a social media audience type considered key by a number of companies, admit that social media marketing strategies bear little impact upon their online purchasing habits. Among the 4 major generation groups surveyed by the report in question, millennials (those born after 1980) were the most likely to say that social media have at least some influence on their buying decisions (50%). But millennials were nearly as likely to say social media channels have no influence at all."

"Among consumers who follow a company on Facebook or Twitter, 34% say that social media have no influence at all on their buying decisions, while 53% say they have some influence."

"Despite the findings of the report, US companies spent a combined USD 5.1 billion on social media advertising in 2013."

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UK: one-quarter of online sales take place via phones, tablets - report

Wednesday, 25th June 2014

Over one-quarter of all online sales in the UK take place via smartphones and tablets and by 2018, that figure will near two in five.

"The UK retail ecommerce sales will rise 16.0% this year, helped by an improving economy, shoppers’ increasing use of mobile devices for making purchases, and more options for purchase delivery. Total retail sales in the UK, by contrast, will grow by just 3.6% in 2014, and movement will slow after that. Meanwhile, the growth for m-commerce sales is predicted to rise to 64.8% rise this year."

"eMarketer expects tablet-based retail m-commerce sales to double from GBP 9.28 billion (USD 14.50 billion) this year to GBP 20.96 billion (USD 32.75 billion) by 2018. And, for the first time this year, more individuals in the UK will make purchases via tablets than via smartphones, at a projected 16.4 million vs. 15.4 million."

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40% of Asian companies report financial losses due to data breaches

Wednesday, 25th June 2014

In 2013, 40% of Asian companies have reported major financial losses due to data breaches.

"Only 35% of Asian companies are confident that they have not had a data breach in the past year."

"Research also indicates that despite lapses in data security, corporate executives are not blaming their own IT departments. In fact, results unveil that 85% of companies in Asia believe their own IT security systems are trustworthy. And 47% of business leaders agree that collaborating with industry by increasing the disclosure of breaches when they happen can minimise damage. However, collaboration remains rare, with companies unwilling to disclose the occurrence of customer information breaches with the media or competitors."

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