Covid-19 has sparked innovation across consumer industries: Accenture Research
The desire to work from a "third space" is accompanied by a shift in attitudes towards business travel. Nearly 57% of respondents in India said they have no business travel plans post-pandemic, or they intend to cut previous business travel by half. How long this view will hold firm remains to be seen, but the current outlook indicates that the return to travel will resume principally within the leisure market, pushing the industry to adapt and become even more efficient to make up for lost income.
Not only do people think some of their work habits and travel plans have likely permanently changed, many also think their shopping habits have evolved for the long haul. The latest research supports Accenture's previously released findings that the dramatic rise in e-commerce is likely to remain or accelerate further. For instance, the proportion of online purchases for products such as food, home decor, fashion, and luxury goods by previously infrequent e-commerce users - defined as those who used online channels for less than 25% of purchases prior to the outbreak - has increased 667% since the outbreak in India.
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