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This also benefits from the input of postal market research experts in all the participating countries who are actively engaged in defining the research questionnaire. The IPC Domestic Shopper Survey can either be complementary to other domestic research projects, or a cost-effective alternative to individual posts undertaking market research in their own markets. In addition to a country-specific report, participants receive access to the country reports of other participating markets and an overall report to stay on top of the changing customer preferences and to track their e-commerce delivery journey.
How does it work?
The IPC Domestic E-Commerce Shopper Survey is available to every post which chooses to participate with a representative online sample of consumers within each participating market with approximately 1,000 in each country (depending on population). The target group is frequent domestic online shoppers, who have made an online purchase from a domestic e-retailer (excluding groceries) in the last three months. The target group is determined by quotas based on the age and gender profiles of the online population per country.
The 2023 Domestic E-Commerce Shopper Survey was based on an online sample of 9,303 consumers spread across 9 countries. This survey is offered annually as a Selected Service and is available to both IPC members and to non-member postal operators.
The 2023 study covered some of the following topics:
Posts participating in the survey can access the country reports as well as the overall report below (login required).
Access to the research findings is restricted to the nine posts that funded the survey (An Post, Australia Post, Austria Post, bpost, Croatia Post, Correos, ELTA, Posti, and PostNL). To access the reports below, please log in to our extranet via the 'Login' box in the top-right corner of this page. If you do not have an account yet, please register here. Should you have any issues logging into your account, registering or accessing the documents, please contact us at [email protected].