Intersperience
LONDON, November 21, 2011 -
Intersperience Survey Forecasts Backlash Against Online Retailers
Drop in numbers who trust internet retailers to deliver on time
53% say economy worries will affect their spending overall
Kindle and e-readers most popular technology gift
Four out of 10 of shoppers who refuse to buy Christmas gifts online this year fear a repeat of last year's delivery fiasco when one in six presents bought from websites failed to turn up on time, according to new consumer research.
LONDON, October 14, 2011 -
Intersperience research reveals mobile payment security concerns
phone hacking fears prevalent among consumers
44% worry about lack of security software on mobiles
only 17% of consumers want to use mobiles as wallets in future
Phone hacking fears dominate consumers' security concerns about new 'mobile wallet' payment systems and are likely to hamper UK adoption of new 'swipe-and-pay' smartphone systems, according to the latest research from Intersperience.
LONDON, May 23, 2011 -
- Intersperience Survey Highlights Facebook Generation Gap
- Average 22-Year-Old Claims 1,000 or More Social Network Friends
- Over-50s have Least Online Friends
- Research Highlights New Social Trends in Digital Age
- Open Ideas Event May 26 to Debate Key Changes
The average 22-year-old in the UK boasts more than 1,000 online friends -
more than 50 times as many as people in their early 50s, according to a new
social networking study by international consumer research specialist
Intersperience.
LONDON, January 12, 2011 - Fears about the economic situation, rather than heavy snow, were the main
reason for a fall in UK consumer spending in the run-up to Christmas,
according to a new survey by Intersperience, the international consumer
research specialist.
LONDON, November 23, 2010 - Cautious consumers are predicting they will spend 6% less on gifts this
Christmas, according to a survey by international consumer research
specialist Intersperience.