But customers and merchants still have divided opinions
The 2020 holiday season is either a lifetime opportunity or an existential threat for many eCommerce companies, as the pandemic has impacted both typical commerce models and consumers' spending habits, according to research from fraud prevention firm Kount.
Of those businesses engaged in digital commerce, 84% feel that compared to 2019, the 2020 holiday season is going to be absolutely critical to their business for recovery and survival, with nearly half of respondents saying they will need to catch up on sales in order to recover from the pandemic-driven economic downturn.
The research gives a 360-degree view of eCommerce and fraud prevention this holiday season from the perspective of both eCommerce providers as well as shoppers. The consumer survey of 1,008 adults in the US revealed the driving factors that motivate or disincentivize online shoppers. The business survey, which focused on mid-to-large online retail and eCommerce entities, surveyed 501 employees who were at the manager level and above, revealing major risks and opportunities.
Among the study's key findings:
These opportunities, risks and trends in digital acceleration mean businesses need to focus on five key things:
Interestingly, reasons that shoppers choose to abandon their online shopping cart included the following:
"The word 'unprecedented' may be being said a lot this year, but this upcoming holiday shopping season truly brings unknowns. Businesses are faced with high stakes and the need to make up for lost revenue, and they must also be scaling and protecting digital commerce," concluded Brad Wiskirchen, CEO of Kount. "Now is the time to be reviewing, analyzing and implementing the resources needed to address the accelerated shift to eCommerce, which is sure to continue beyond this season."
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