
Delivery, At What Cost?
Free delivery promotions are one of the most common promotions being offered by e-commerce retailers in Indonesia. Knowing that, is it really that significant at
Free delivery promotions are one of the most common promotions being offered by e-commerce retailers in Indonesia. Knowing that, is it really that significant at
What do you do when you get sick? The answer can differ quite greatly between people, it seems. Especially during this pandemic, there are a
With coffee still being the most popular drink amongst Indonesian recently, it still might not be too clear on how exactly Indonesians prefer their coffee
During the pandemic, a lot of activities are switched to being remote – remote working, remote schools, and so on. Consequently, simple communications to those
The Dalgona coffee is one of the latest additions to the long list of drinks being sought after by many Indonesian consumers in the past
During the pandemic, plenty of new home businesses emerge, mainly due to the increased need for additional income due to the enacted social distancing policies
At the end of June 2021, the government has announced the start of COVID-19 vaccination programs for children aged between 12-17 years old[1]. For some,
Electric cars are coming, or rather have come already albeit in limited capacity – one such example would be Blue Bird’s introduction of its first
After around a year or so of the COVID-19 pandemic, plenty of research around the world shows one definite change: that the adoption of cashless
Online shopping discounts at the end of year has always been a recurring event in Indonesia, and knowing that, it might be interesting to find
After one of our previous articles, we’re revisiting Indonesian consumer’s opinions about snacks. This time, we’d like to check regarding their choice in specific types
School’s back in, and not from the holidays – the government has announced that by July 2021, offline schools will start again[1]. Of course, the
Gadgets, which used to be clunky, expensive, and relatively hard to get, have now become an almost irreplaceable part of our lives. Smartphone users alone
During the pandemic, many exercise options are becoming unavailable, or at least very limited. New trends emerged, from the obvious increase in bicycle users[1] to
The trend regarding investing your money beyond savings in bank and/or non-bank has been quite prominent among Indonesian consumers in the past few years. Financial
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As Indonesia navigates through economic uncertainty, consumers are increasingly becoming more strategic and mindful about how they spend their money. Interestingly, in the first part
As sustainability becomes more than just a buzzword, Indonesia is stepping up its transition toward a greener future—especially in transportation. With government-backed initiatives to promote
In 2025, numerous news reports in Indonesia have informed the public that the country is facing a tough economic climate, supported by expert statements and
In an era marked by economic volatility, interest rate hikes, inflation, and global uncertainty, many investors hesitate to expand their real estate portfolios. Yet history
In the first part of this article, our study found that there are only 40% of Indonesians who still often visit shopping centers [1]. Thus,
In 2025, Indonesia’s hotel industry is facing mounting pressure from economic shifts, tighter government policies, and rising operational costs. While large-scale layoffs have not yet