Tag: culture

Blog posts tagged with "culture"
A Focus on Early Literacy
Pitney Bowes Foundation emphasizes early literacy, partnering with organizations like Reading is Fundamental and Read to a Child. Join us in the transformative power of volunteering and smart investments in literacy. Make a difference in a child's life through the joy of reading.
1m read11/20/2023Our Community
BOXpoll Weekly Trackers
Interactive charts with real time consumer data on the pandemic, the economy and ecommerce
2m read11/12/2023
Volunteering heats up at Pitney Bowes this summer
Several Connecticut-area teams came together over the past few weeks to make a meaningful difference by supporting nonprofit partners with a mission to provide resources and programs to ensure that all students have equal opportunity to reach their full potential.
2m read08/08/2023Our Community
“Yes, I’m still in Canada”
Episode 13 - Cross-border insights from Canadian and US consumers
20m read11/01/2022
Don't be a hoser: What Canadians expect from online order experiences
This month on BOXpoll, we’re focusing on Canadian consumers, digging into their sentiments about ecommerce with a lightning round of delivery questions.
09/30/2022
The Importance of Summer Learning
Access to strong summer enrichment programs for young students can make all the difference.
2m read09/22/2022Our Community
Returns fraud on my mind
Consumers open up about which kinds of returns fraud are socially acceptable
08/29/2022
No post on Sundays
This month on BOXpoll, we wanted to get more insight into how consumers think about delivery days.
08/29/2022
Trading in the Pontiac for a Tesla
Episode 10 – Reducing return rates and paying to offset carbon footprint
20m read08/01/2022
India's Best Workplaces 2022
Pitney Bowes has been named one of India’s Top Best Workplaces for 2022 by the Great Place to Work®️ Institute for the 9th time.
1m read06/15/2022Corporate
International carts gone MIA
Expectations around cross-border delivery aren’t changing—but more international shoppers think shipping is too slow.
3m read04/12/2022
Due to fears of inflation, half of shoppers are discount shopping for groceries—but not much else
51% of shoppers are discount shopping for groceries, but far fewer are bargain hunting for discretionary purchases.
3m read02/21/2022
Throwing pottery on a Peloton while playing Pac-Man
94% of consumers now have a hobby. More than one-third of Millennials and Gen Z are likely to pay for expedited shipping for hobby-related items.
5m read02/21/2022
One person’s return is another one’s treasure
Recommerce, regifting, returns…and unrealized opportunities
4m read12/22/2021
International ecommerce, holiday port congestion and smoked salmon
Episode 2 – Trends in international ecommerce
11/15/2021
Podcast
Stretch pants are the new…pants
The (ahem) expansive popularity of athleisure drives lower return rates
2m read08/15/2021
There’s no second place in a popularity contest
US brands regain standing among cross-border consumers
4m read08/15/2021
Brought to you by Lockport Gambino Ford
Episode 1 – Impact of vaccine distribution on ecommerce
04/23/2021
Podcast
How do you say…’never mind’?
We asked cross-border shoppers about their pain thresholds—with returns
2m read04/23/2021
Big in China
While apparel & accessories are popular everywhere, these categories do particularly well in specific cross-border markets.
2m read03/20/2021
Disapproving neighbors…are still neighbors
We built a Cross-border Market Value Model to stack rank opportunities for US brands among skeptical international consumers.
4m read02/24/2021
The vaccine cometh: what’s on consumers’ minds?
42% of consumers plan to shop even more online after the pandemic ends.
5m read01/15/2021
IDK, maybe being undecided is a choice
They may be unsure who to vote for or how they feel about the pandemic, but undecided voters are certain about these two things.
2m read11/15/2020
We're bored-shopping
Consumers may be six feet apart, but 1 in 3 appear to be hovering over the ‘buy’ button
3m read10/15/2020
All at once: when consumers, culture, and COVID-19 collide
What we’ve discovered—and still have to learn—about the new age of ecommerce order experiences.
5m read10/15/2020