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Showing posts with label poland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label poland. Show all posts
January 28, 2016
December 4, 2015
number of years people stay in a single company by country
GREECE ,PORTUGAL AND BELGIUM are among the most loyal employees across the world. Apparently employees in Portugal, Greece and Belgium spends an average of 12.5 years working in an organisations . In Greece the average length for an employee to stick to their jobs are the highest with 13 years. Next comes Portugal , where the average time people spend with a company is 12.5 years. In Belgium is not uncommon to continue working in the same company for 12 years..
three countries. Employees across Italy France and Poland average tenure at a single company is 11 years
three countries. Employees across Italy France and Poland average tenure at a single company is 11 years
July 30, 2015
Germany, UK and France top EU internet spends per user
The chart shows the list of European nations who tops internet shopping per users. To see the chart and the list of nations.click here or see below the jump
June 2, 2015
mobile vs ecommerce sales compared across North America and Europe by devices

The above chart shows how much is mobile commerce a percentage of ecommerce across US, Canada, UK, Spain, Italy, Poland, France, Germany and Netherlands. The highest mobile to ecommerce sales percentage was found in UK and Germany . In both these countries total mobile commerce formed 28.6 and 27.7% of eCommerce with smartphone contributing to 16.5 and 16.2% and the rest was contributed by tablets .In US mobile to ecom percentage was 26.8 with 14% coming from smartphone and 12.4% coming from Tablets. . It is expected that in UK 28/6% of online sales would be generated by mobile devices this year
June 11, 2014
Monthly Traffic Volume from connected devices in Europe : Smartphone vs Tablet vs Laptop
More operators in
Europe are now embracing tablet devices, given the greater prospect for data growth
than other data devices. On average, the 4G operators recently surveyed by GSMA
Intelligence
10
offered seven tablets in their data devices portfolio. Operators such as A1
Telekom (Austria), Polkomtel (Poland), and Telenor (Sweden) were found to be offering
twice the number of tablets they were a year ag

March 1, 2012
Poland Tops E-Commerce in Europe, with 24% growth in Online Retail

A vibrant economy and growing Internet access are fueling a boom in e-commerce in Poland.
The Centre for Retail Research, a U.K.-based retail research and consulting firm, predicts Poland will register the fastest growth in European e-commerce this year, with a 24% hike in e-retail compared to a European average of 16.1%.Shopping search engine Kelkoo also is projecting 24% growth in e-commerce in Poland, to 5.59 billion euros (US$7.4 billion) from 4.50 billion euros (US$6 billion). “Poland is getting in on the action, with the biggest increase in online sales in Europe,” says Kelkoo. “Following 33.5% sales growth between 2010 and 2011, a hike of 24% is expected in 2012.”
However behind upswing in Poland's Internet Commerce Growth is the grim reality is that it ranked last in online retail sales in 2011 in Kelkoo’s analyst of 13 European nations and the fact that Poland remains far behind Europe’s e-commerce leader, the United Kingdom, where online retail sales will reach 67.4 billion euros (US$90 billion), Kelkoo projects.
Even in Poland, e-commerce is just starting to become a major factor. Online sales will represent just 3.8% of overall retail revenue in Poland in 2012, up from 3.1% last year, Kelkoo says.18.2 million of Poland’s population of 38 million are Internet users, according to web measurement firm comScore Inc., making it the eight-biggest Internet market in Europe. A study from the European Union’s statistical office, Eurostat, says 67% of Polish households had internet access in 2011, far below the 94% of the Netherlands but well ahead of 50% in Greece.
But the growth is unmistakable. It is driven in part by Poland’s relatively strong economy, which grew about 4% in 2011 while the European Union’s economy only grew 1.6%.
Another factor is that more Polish consumers have access to the Internet at broadband speeds and the provision of fast and cheap services for everyone in Poland has been given a big boost from the European Union with a 300 million euros (US$401 million) investment project in broadband Internet in five provinces of eastern Poland.