Indonesia's economy is undergoing unprecedented development with industrialization and rapid urbanization resulting in increasing demand for electricity.
Ipsos Public Affairs has been tracking the top issue concerns of residents across 24 countries since 2010. This report is the first of a bi-annual series that will be provided by the Ipsos Health Policy Institute focusing on “healthcare” as an issue priority.
Territorial oil disputes, rising fuel prices, nuclear disasters and choking smog levels have brought energy issues sharply into focus in recent years. Opinion polls have highlighted the concerns from all countries about the safety, affordability and sustainable supply of energy.
During the past several years, the automotive parts market in Indonesia has seen a significant increase in demand due in large part to the rising middle class throughout the entire country.
Ipsos, the Market Research leader, is making one of its vision a reality, namely to help local businesses better understand the marketing discipline, particularly consumer behavior insight through the right market research.
A new Ipsos Indonesia survey shows that 46% of Indonesian respondents stated that their economic conditions are better compared to the past several years, while 18% said their economic conditions have declined.
Ipsos, the home of researchers, a market research company, announces the finding of the Asiabus survey conducted at the beginning of the month on 1,044 Indonesians, aged 15-64, in cities such as Jakarta, Bandung, Surabaya and Medan, after 84 years have passed since the proclamation of the Youth Pledge on 28 October 1928, which also signified the birth of the Indonesian nation.