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Brands in Motion 2018 global study: 97% of global consumers want brands to use technology ethically

by MN4U Bureau
September 18, 2018
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WE Communications has released results from its Brands in Motion 2018 global study. The data revealed that consumers worldwide continue to demand innovation — but now, in response to increasing technology-based fears, they’re attaching strong new stipulations to these expectations, chief among them the requirement that brands use technology ethically and responsibly.

“We are seeing some compelling year-over-year shifts in customer attitudes,” said Melissa Waggener Zorkin, CEO of WE Communications. “Consumers continue to have high expectations for brands to use innovative technologies, but most are afraid of how those same technologies might disrupt their lives. These fears are causing consumers to demand greater accountability from brands.”

The study, conducted across eight global markets, examined both rational and emotional drivers that motivate customer choices within today’s environment — to decipher brand movement relative to geography, industry and key stakeholders. Three key themes emerged:

Consumers hold brands accountable to use technology ethically

Across the board, consumers indicated they continue to have high expectations for brands to use technology to drive innovation: nearly 50 percent of Brands in Motion 2018 global study respondents believe technology will either help do more things in less time or create greater sustainability. However, this year’s study also exposed a new precondition to consumer expectations: 97 percent said they now place responsibility squarely on brands to use technology ethically while continuing to drive customer-centric innovation.

Consumers have been shaken by recent technology scandals and are anxious about the promises of unprecedented innovation. Eighty-four percent fear their personal data is not secure, 67 percent dread being a pedestrian in a world of self-driving cards and 54 percent worry artificial intelligence will take their jobs away. In fact, 94 percent said that if brands can’t use technology ethically, then governments should step in. Consumers are giving brands an ultimatum: Self-regulate or be regulated. 

Movement on the matrix: consumers want brands to show, not tell

From 2017 to 2018, average global scores of brand motion were up 16 percent for rational drivers and 14 percent for emotional drivers, showing that consumers’ need for reason is outpacing their need to feel emotionally connected to a brand. In short, consumers are insisting brands deliver proof over promise.

When mapping these changing perceptions using WE’s Brands in Motion diagnostic tool — the Motion Matrix —the study revealed a notable uptick across every market but one, indicating customer expectations continue to grow at an exponential rate and it’s harder for brands to wow and delight consumers both emotionally and rationally.

Categories were not immune to these shifts. Computing devices, which previously had the highest consumer admiration, fell dramatically. In contrast, smart home — the category that seems like it would have the most to lose in conversations about tech disruption, data privacy and security—is ascendant. Despite 63 percent of respondents saying they were afraid their phone was listening to them, and 84 percent fearing their personal data wasn’t secure, smart home made huge year-over-year gains in 4 of the 6 markets in which it was surveyed.

Collectively the data signals that although the tech halo is strong, consumer anxiety over disruptive technologies and reactions to technology misuse may be stronger. These fears could continue to be a negative influence on tech-heavy categories unless they start to anticipate and get ahead of consumers’ ethical expectations.

Global environmental forces drive increasingly polarized perceptions of brands

With the prevailing societal backdrop of trade tensions, political unrest and technology angst, consumers are raising expectations for greater rationality and responsibility in their relationships with brands. Not only are people expecting more from brands than ever before, they are also more binary in their reactions to brands and categories.

The studyfound that in 2018, brands and categories are primarily clustered in two quadrants of the Motion Matrix —mover and defender—and the higher average scores mean it’s harder than last year to be a mover. This shift indicates that consumers around the globe are reserving their greatest love and appreciation for a smaller number of brands, and that they have strong convictions—one way or the other—about both sectors and brands. As a result, the issue of brand value has become very stark and polarized, making it harder for competitors of a beloved brand to draw their share of consumer affection.  

“Consumer sentiment isn’t surprising if you look at the current global environment — from Facebook’s Cambridge Analytica scandal, current struggles with content moderation and the GDPR, to the competing promise and apprehension attached to technologies like AI, blockchain and autonomous vehicles,”said Alan VanderMolen, WE’s president of international.“Brands have become the middle man, keeping the peace between lightning-speed innovation on one side and thoughtful ethics and regulation on the other. Consumers have now upped the ante and expect them to do more to drive stability in progress.”

Majority Indians believe that brands should take a stand:

In India, established conglomerates have operated with purpose for decades, and there’s a mandatory investment of 2 percent of a company’s profits into corporate social responsibility projects. Because of this, Indian consumers have a higher baseline of purpose-driven brands than many other markets. Yet India is a developing nation with close to 30 percent of the population still below the poverty line, and consumers are still at a stage of expecting functionality from brands over purpose.

Indian consumers believe that brands provide stability: 59 percent answered in the affirmative against a global average of 53 percent. The dent could be attributed to the volume and magnitude of nonperforming assets accumulated by the nation’s public-sector banks as large conglomerates like United Breweries, Essar Group and Videocon Group failed to honor their debts. Government had to step in and provide a capital injection to the banks to prevent a collapse of the economy.

It is interesting to note that 86 percent of the Indians surveyed believe that brands should take a stand, against the global average of 74 percent. This can be attributed to the social causes that brands have championed in the recent past. Tata Tea’s Jaago Re campaign took up the cause of standing up to corruption and encouraging people to exercise their right to vote by providing support to new voters to register. Dettol from Reckitt Benckiser has taken a stand on sanitation and hygiene, dovetailing it with the government’s Swachh Bharat Abhiyan (Clean India Mission) and created campaigns to promote the awareness of personal hygiene beginning with children.

Brands in Motion data shows that consumers want brands to be able to check these three boxes:

  • Functionality is foundational. It’s what the brand delivers. If a brand doesn’t provide a high-functioning product or service, the vast majority of consumers won’t be interested.
  • Ethical responsibility is a brand’s ability to adhere to legal compliance and codes of behavior in the markets in which they operate. It’s how brands do what they do while keeping their customers safe.
  • Purpose is the framework of why a brand is doing what it’s doing. It’s intrinsic to the company itself and that organization’s values.
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