Showing posts with label ecommerce. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ecommerce. Show all posts

Friday, December 17, 2021

Expansion of Mobility Services and Its Impact on the Development of a Cashless Society in Indonesia(8)

Spread of mobility service and Indonesian cashless society


In tandem with the e-commerce, fintech and online travel areas, mobility service has been often acclaimed as the leading trailblazer of the Indonesian digital economy. It is due to the rapid development of the mobility industry mainly triggered by ever-intensifying rivalry between Go-Jek and Grab, two and only decacons in Southeast Asia. 

Beginning from the desperate idea of improving chronic traffic congestions in urban districts, both Go-Jek and Grab have risen to their fame as supper applications inevitable for daily lives of the Indonesian people, young generation in particular. 


Sunday, December 27, 2020

Spread of mobility service and Indonesian cashless society(1)

Spread of mobility service and Indonesian cashless society


In tandem with the e-commerce, fintech and online travel areas, mobility service has been often acclaimed as the leading trailblazer of the Indonesian digital economy. It is due to the rapid development of the mobility industry mainly triggered by ever-intensifying rivalry between Go-Jek and Grab, two and only decacorns in Southeast Asia.

Beginning from the desperate idea of improving chronic traffic congestions in urban districts, both Go-Jek and Grab have risen to their fame as supper applications inevitable for daily lives of the Indonesian people, young generation in particular.




Sunday, August 2, 2020

Expansion of Mobility Services and Its Impact on the Development of a Cashless Society in Indonesia(8)

Global eyes on startup fever in Indonesia

In this regard, it is no wonder that Indonesia has been through hottest startup craze in Southeast Asia over the last decade. Starting from the e-commerce field followed by sectors like the co-working space, the mobility and the fintech  services, young and ambitious startups have been playing crucial roles in taking initiatives to bring digital technology into designing customized solutions in a local context. 


As Bari Arijono  stressed throughout his book, ‘Indonesia Digital Nation’, digital transformation has been widely undergoing all over major industries in Indonesia.





Wednesday, February 5, 2020

Spread of mobility service and Indonesian cashless society(1)

Spread of mobility service and Indonesian cashless society

In tandem with the e-commerce, fintech and online travel areas, mobility service has been often acclaimed as the leading trailblazer of the Indonesian digital economy. It is due to the rapid development of the mobility industry mainly triggered by ever-intensifying rivalry between Go-Jek and Grab, two and only decacons in Southeast Asia. 


Beginning from the desperate idea of improving chronic traffic congestions in urban districts, both Go-Jek and Grab have risen to their fame as supper applications inevitable for daily lives of the Indonesian people, young generation in particular.

Monday, February 3, 2020

Global eyes on startup fever in Indonesia(4)

Global eyes on startup fever in Indonesia

In this regard, it is no wonder that Indonesia has been through hottest startup craze in Southeast Asia over the last decade. Starting from the e-commerce field followed by sectors like the co-working space, the mobility  and the fintech  services, young and ambitious startups have been playing crucial roles in taking initiatives to bring digital technology into designing customized solutions in a local context. 


As Bari Arijono  stressed throughout his book, 'Indonesia Digital Nation', digital transformation has been widely undergoing all over major industries in Indonesia.

Friday, September 6, 2019

High Time for Korean Startups to Ride on Digital Fever in Southeast Asia(3)

High Time for Korean Startups to Ride on Digital Fever in Southeast Asia

Lazada, an e-commerce platform in Singapore and Gojek, an Indonesian app-based ride-hailing service provider are presentable cases. It is mainly young Southeast Asians equipped with experiences of studying in Western countries who initiated startup craze in the region. 


As more and more young generations across the region rush to kick off their own companies, business models of startups are getting shaped up in a various way. 


Sunday, July 28, 2019

Startup fever in Southeast Asia and its implication for India(2)

Startup fever in Southeast Asia and its implication for India to improve indispensable public services 

This figure is more than tripled than the total startup investment of $2.5 billion in 2016. This is far startling because investment in Southeast Asian startups failed to reach even $1 billion in 2013. 



Consequently, unicorn startups, privately held startup companies valued at over $1 billion, has been emerging one by one. Lazada, an e-commerce platform in Singapore and Gojek, an Indonesian app-based ride-hailing service provider are well-known cases.

Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Startup fever in Southeast Asia and its implication for India to improve indispensable public services(3)

Startup fever in Southeast Asia and its implication for India to improve indispensable public services

Lazada, an e-commerce platform in Singapore and Gojek, an Indonesian app-based ride-hailing service provider are well-known cases. It is mainly young Southeast Asians equipped with experiences of studying in Western countries who initiated startup craze in the region. 


As more and more young generations across the region rush to kick off their own companies, business models of startups are getting shaped up in a various way. 

Wednesday, November 21, 2018

Right Time for Korean Startups to Ride on Digital Fever in Southeast Asia(2)

Right Time for Korean Startups to Ride on Digital Fever in Southeast Asia

According to Tech in Asia, a Singapore-based online technology media, startups in Southeast Asia received as much as $7.9 billion in investment in 2017. This figure is more than tripled than the total startup investment of $2.5 billion in 2016. This is far alarming because investment in Southeast Asian startups failed to reach even $1 billion in 2013. 


Consequently, unicorn startups, privately held startup companies valued at over $1 billion has been emerging one by one. Lazada, an e-commerce platform in Singapore and Gojek, an Indonesian app-based ride-hailing service provider are presentable cases.