New Qualtrics study reveals what consumers in Indonesia want in the post-pandemic world

May 20, 2021 - 02:42
New Qualtrics study reveals what consumers in Indonesia want in the post-pandemic world

Customer satisfaction in Indonesia exceeds global average

Post-pandemic, consumers will increasingly expect great experiences across whichever channel they choose


JAKARTA, INDONESIA - Media OutReach - 20 May 2021 - New research released today from Qualtrics (Nasdaq: XM), the world's No.1 Experience Management (XM) provider and creator of the XM category, reveals how consumer behaviour and expectations are changing in Indonesia, and the new experiences businesses should provide to meet the needs of consumers today and in the future.


The new study from the Qualtrics Experience Management (XM) Institute, "2021 Consumer Trends in APAC", examined the perspectives of 1,000 consumers in Indonesia. The study highlights how companies will need to rewrite their playbooks to deliver great online, in-person, and hybrid experiences to attract and retain customers.


"Across the world and especially in Asia, we are seeing customer preferences and expectations evolve at a rapid pace. If businesses are going to adapt and thrive in this new environment, they need to understand the 'how' and 'why' behind these shifting behaviours, and then use the insights to proactively design and continually improve offline and online experiences for their customers," said Harish Agarwal, Head of CX Solutions & Strategy for Qualtrics in Southeast Asia.


"Our research shows that consumers are not going back to the way things were," said Bruce Temkin, Head of the Qualtrics XM Institute. "Consumers have adapted to a new, digital-first landscape, and the experiences that they have with brands across digital channels directly impact their purchasing decisions. In order to be successful, organisations need to prepare for the future instead of trying to recreate the past."

Study Highlights for trends in Indonesia:

  • Consumer satisfaction in Indonesia exceeds the global average. Almost 7 in 10 consumers in Indonesia (69%) said they were satisfied with their brand interactions, in comparison to 66% globally. Streaming services (92%) and Parcel delivery providers (90%) both delivered the highest levels of satisfaction, followed closely by banks (88%).
  • Consumers went digital, and most of them are not going back. Having embraced new digital channels for most engagements during the pandemic, many of these new behaviours are here to stay.

  • ○ Transactional and self-serve engagements - including online retail and grocery shopping, using food delivery services, online banking, contacting customer support, online education, and streaming content - is expected to increase. Consumers also said they expect to continue accessing medical advice online.
    ○ Respondents also said they intend to continue participating in exercise classes or religious services virtually, as well as catching up with friends and family.
  • Customer service is an important differentiator. Consumers are more discerning than before about their purchasing choices, and organisations need to do more than market the quality or price of their products and services: 26% of consumers would prefer to buy from an organisation that treats them well, compared to 11% who favour price.
  • Consumers increasingly expect great experiences across multiple platforms. Organisations need to invest in delivering quality customer service and meet customers where they are - whether that's online, in-person or somewhere in between: 46% of consumers still expect to resolve support in person, 32% through self-service, 14% over the phone, and 8% via online chat.
  • Satisfaction breeds trust and advocacy. Positive experiences inspire greater levels of trust and advocacy among consumers. Consumers who have good experiences with organisations in critical industries — such as education systems, hospitals/medical clinics, and government agencies — are more likely to trust them. And when consumers trust an organisation, they're more likely to recommend them to friends and family, helping to attract new customers.


Organisations must continue to change and adapt to the changing consumer expectations in the post-pandemic environment. To do that at scale, organisations will need experience data - what consumers say they want and expect —to stay ahead of customer expectations and design the experiences that attract and retain them.

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Qualtrics, the world's No. 1 Experience Management (XM) provider and creator of the XM category, is changing the way organizations manage and improve the four core experiences of business––customer, employee, product, and brand. Over 13,500 organizations around the world are using Qualtrics to listen, understand, and take action on experience data (X-data™)––the beliefs, emotions, and intentions that tell you why things are happening, and what to do about it. The Qualtrics XM Platform™ is a system of action that helps businesses attract customers who stay longer and buy more, engage employees who build a positive culture, develop breakthrough products people love, and build a brand people are passionate about. To learn more, please visit qualtrics.com.

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