Tracking Reports How Would You Recommend these State Owned Companies? – Survey Report by jakmin July 1, 2015 written by jakmin Recently, JAKPAT tried to do a simulation of a time series survey. We took a survey regarding state owned company (Badan Usaha Milik Negara). This survey had been run for 4 days Buy inflatable water slide Canada to our 50 respondents and asked same questions every day. We wanted to know how respondents would recommend the state owned companies to their friends and social media. 1. PLN For question one, we asked their willingness to recommend PLN by using 0-10 scale; 10 is the highest scale. And below is the result: Q1 (scale) : how would you recommend PLN to your social media and friends? Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Option 6 : 5 9 13 11 9 Option 2 : 1 9 7 10 8 Option 4 : 3 7 4 6 9 Option 7 : 6 3 5 4 5 Option 3 : 2 4 3 5 5 Option 5 : 4 2 7 1 6 Option 8 : 7 7 5 3 0 Option 9 : 8 5 4 3 2 Option 1 : 0 4 1 3 4 Option 11 : 10 1 1 2 3 Option 10 : 9 0 0 2 0 From the 1st day to 4th day, most respondents give scale 5. It shows that respondents feel so-so to recommend PLN to their friends or social media. Many respondents also give scale 1, in which it means they are quite unwilling to recommend PLN. Here you also can see the graph of this survey: 2. TELKOM Q2 (scale) : how would you recommend TELKOM to your social media and friends? Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Option 6 : 6 10 13 5 7 Option 1 : 1 9 7 10 8 Option 4 : 4 6 6 6 5 Option 8 : 8 6 6 6 4 Option 7 : 7 6 5 5 5 Option 3 : 3 4 4 3 10 Option 5 : 5 4 5 5 1 Option 10 : 10 2 2 5 3 Option 2 : 2 2 1 3 4 Option 9 : 9 2 1 2 4 While for TELKOM in day 1 and 2, most respondents feel rather willing to recommend TELKOM to their media social and friends. The trend changes a bit in day 3 and 4 – most respondents become rather unwilling to recommend TELKOM by giving scale 1 and 3. 3. PERTAMINA Q3 (scale) : how would you recommend PERTAMINA to your social media and friends? Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Option 1 : 1 6 6 14 11 Option 7 : 7 5 12 8 3 Option 4 : 4 5 6 8 7 Option 3 : 3 10 6 4 6 Option 5 : 5 7 8 4 6 Option 8 : 8 8 5 2 3 Option 6 : 6 3 2 4 8 Option 10 : 10 3 2 3 5 Option 2 : 2 3 2 1 1 Option 9 : 9 1 1 2 1 For PERTAMINA, the result fluctuates from day 1 to day 3 and on day 4 it stabilizes. On the 1st day, most respondents are rather unwilling to recommend PERTAMINA. And on the 2nd day, most respondents are rather willing to recommend PERTAMINA. But then, on the 3rd day, most respondents are very unwilling to recommend PERTAMINA, so do the 4th day. 4. KAI Q4 (scale) : how would you recommend KAI to your social media and friends? Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Option 1 : 1 11 8 10 9 Option 8 : 8 9 6 7 5 Option 6 : 6 3 8 6 9 Option 9 : 9 6 5 5 5 Option 4 : 4 4 3 8 6 Option 7 : 7 7 5 2 6 Option 5 : 5 2 7 4 3 Option 3 : 3 3 4 4 3 Option 10 : 10 5 3 2 2 Option 2 : 2 1 1 2 3 KAI has more stable trend, as we can see the highest number of respondents choosing answer is not changing from day 1 to day 4. Nevertheless, on day 2 and 4 most respondents are on scale 1 and 6. It makes the results on day 2 and 4 are fifty-fifty: between unwilling respondents and willing respondents. Ready to Send A Survey? or Get A Sales Quote by filling this form or Call to +622745015293 July 1, 2015 0 comments 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Housing Indonesian Citizen Expectations for Smart City – Survey Report by jakmin June 30, 2015 written by jakmin Previously, we already discussed smart home, and now we want to discuss smart city. Actually, what is smart city? According to Wikipedia, smart city has many definitions, thus it is rather difficult to define precisely. According to Deakin, smart city is city utilizes ICT (Information and Communication Technologies) to meet the demands of the market (the citizens of the city), and that community involvement in the process is necessary for a smart city. Here, it shows that involvement of people and city cannot be separated to build smart city. Well, how are our respondents’ expectations towards smart Inflatable water slide for sale Canada city? Here, JAKPAT conducted a survey to our respondents in some cities: Jakarta, Bandung, Yogyakarta, Surabaya and Makasar. This survey involved 722 respondents, from 17 to 35 years old. Here are their answers. 1. DO THEY KNOW SMART CITY? In those cities, we found that most respondents do not know smart city. As we can see from the infographic, those respondents knowing smart city are below 50% in every city. It shows that respondents are less aware of smart city. 2. PROBLEMS IN THEIR CITIES We asked what problems they have in their cities by giving an open ended question. Here we found out some problems they stated concerning their cities. Respondents in all cities say that traffic is the biggest problem they have in the cities. Other problems respondents have in Jakarta are sanitation and natural disaster like flood. In Bandung, other problems besides traffic are sanitation and transportation. Respondents in different island like Makassar also state sanitation and flood as other problems they have. 3. HOW NECESSARY ARE THESE PROBLEMS TO BE AIDED BY IT SYSTEM OR SMART SYSTEM? We used a grid question to know respondents’ answer regarding the necessity of IT system or smart system assistance in the city. We gave some problems here, and then respondents choose the answers. For the infographics below, here is the legend: Jakarta In Jakarta, security problem in the city is the most necessary problem to be aided by IT system or smart system than traffic problem or sanitation. Then, it is followed by public transport problem and traffic problem. It may be caused by the robbery case in Jakarta, so many of respondents think Jakarta lacks of security. Bandung Not only Jakarta but also Bandung have security problem in the city as the most necessary problem to be aided by IT system or smart system. Majority of respondents in Bandung think their city biggest problem is security. Other big problems in Bandung are traffic and public transport. Respondents want these problems to be aided by IT system or smart system. Yogyakarta Majority of respondents in Yogyakarta also feel that security is the biggest problem and has to be aided by IT system or smart system. Other problems besides security are health, public transportation and traffic. Surabaya Similar to other aforementioned cities, majority of respondents in Surabaya also think that the city lacks of security. Thus, majority of respondents think it should be aided by IT system or smart system. Health problem in Surabaya is more necessary than traffic problem, according to respondents. Makassar In Makassar, the biggest problems are traffic and security. It is showed by the same percentage on traffic and security option. Other problems need to be aided by IT system or smart system besides traffic and security problem are health and city planning/arrangement. 4. HOW GOOD THE PERFORMANCE OF THE GOVERNMENT IN THOSE CITIES IS We also were curious in knowing respondents’ evaluation towards performance of the government in their cities. Thus, we asked them using a scale question, in which respondents can give value from 1 to 5 concerning the performance of the government. Most cities are evaluated as neutral by respondents. Jakarta In Jakarta, we did not get the majority answer related to performance evaluation of Jakarta’s government. But, most respondents think the government is neither good nor bad. As shown on the infographic, only a quarter of respondents consider the performance of Jakarta’s government is good. Bandung Most respondents in Bandung consider the performance of the government is good, even though fewer than half of respondents think so (43.5%). And, only around 25% of respondents think the performance of the government is neither good nor bad. Yogyakarta Majority of respondents in Yogyakarta evaluate the performance of the government as neutral. Fewer than quarter of respondents consider the Yogyakarta’s government is good. Surabaya In Surabaya, most respondents evaluate their government as a good government. But, it does not reach half of them think so, only 38.31% of respondents think the government is good. And 31.34% of respondents are neutral. Makassar Almost half of respondents in Makassar evaluate Makassar’s government as a neither good nor bad government (49.3%). Near quarter of respondents consider the government is bad (22.54%). 5. WHAT APPS/SYSTEMS WILL MAKE THE CITIES BETTER? Here, we also asked the respondents to give some suggestions regarding the apps or systems will be needed to make the cities better by using an open ended question. Respondents can write all their suggestions here. After filtering the answer, we got some major answers given by respondents mentioning some apps/systems. Jakarta Respondents in Jakarta, recommend apps/systems providing information concerning public transportation, waze and gojek to make Jakarta better. Bandung Similar to Jakarta, most respondents in Bandung think apps/systems providing information concerning transportation will make Bandung better. Other suggestions are waze and apps developed by the government. Yogyakarta In Yogyakarta, the need of apps/systems providing information concerning public transportation is high. Besides those apps/systems, respondents think google maps will be helpful for making Yogyakarta better. Surabaya Respondents in Surabaya need apps/systems providing information concerning city more than public transportation. Respondents in Surabaya do not mention a particular app that will make the city better. Makassar Respondents in Makassar also do not mention a particular app that will make the city better, but they think apps/systems providing information concerning public transportation and city will make the city better. Reference(s): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smart_city For more detail you can download XLS report at the button below. JAKPAT report consists of 3 parts which are 1) Respondent Profile, 2) Crosstabulation for each question and 3) Raw Data. Respondent profile shows you demographic profiles ( gendr,age range, locationby province, and monthly spending). Cross tabulation enables you to define different demographic segment preference on each answer. Click the icon to download XLS report of Jakarta And also PDF Report of Jakarta here: People’s Expectations for Smart City – Survey Report from JAKPATAPP Ready to Send A Survey? or Get A Sales Quote by filling this form or Call to +622745015293 June 30, 2015 0 comments 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Lifestyle Break Fasting Trend in this Ramadhan Month – Survey Report by jakmin June 29, 2015 written by jakmin Ramadhan season has come back again this year. Many people are waiting for this festivity because this is the time where people can enjoy their fasting and come to their own homeland to meet all of their families at the end of the month. During the Ramadhan month we can see a lot of street vendors selling traditional food and restaurants will be very pack before 6 PM. However, in this survey we want to see people’s behavior when they break their fasting every day. In this survey, we conducted some survey with 535 respondents that respond to this question. #1 Where do people prefer to break their fast? From the multiple answers that we get from respondents, around 85% of the respondents prefer to break their fast in their home. In our opinion, breaking fast in home is the most preferable because usually in this month people could leave early from the office. Therefore, they have enough travel time to break fasting in home with their lovely one. People also tend to continue with praying after breaking fast in home with their own family rather than to spend time break fasting in other places. The 2nd most favorite place to break fasting is food court in mall. Break fasting in food court is also preferable because there are a lot of foods and the price is still relatively cheap compared to restaurant outside the food court. Q1 (multiple answer) : Where do you prefer to break your fasting? Total Option 1 : Home 454 84,86% Option 2 : Office 56 10,47% Option 3 : Food Court in Mall / Restaurant in Mall 122 22,80% Option 4 : Restaurant outside the Mall 72 13,46% Option 5 : On the road (small vendors / jajanan kaki lima) 96 17,94% Option 6 : Other 9 1,68% Total 809 151,21% #2 Who usually accompany you when you break your fasting? As observed before, family gathering is one of the reasons why people like Ramadhan month. People love to be accompanied by family during the Ramadhan month because it’s one of time all the family member in the house can gather together at the same time. Around 84% of the respondents say that they love to be accompanied with their own family. The 2nd option is friend with around 26% of respondents love to be accompanied by them. Why close friends? Usually during the month we can see a lot of Buka Bersama or BukBer (breaking fast together) organized. From high school friends, university friends, office friends, etc. Q2 (multiple answer) : Who usually accompany you when you break your fasting? Total Option 1 : Family 450 84,11% Option 2 : Close Friends 140 26,17% Option 3 : Colleagues (Office friends) 105 19,63% Option 4 : By yourself because you are on the road or stuck in traffic 51 9,53% Option 5 : Boyfriend/girlfriend 74 13,83% Total 820 153,27% #3 What is your favorite food when you break your fasting? Then come the interesting part of the survey. Almost 96% of the respondents say that Indonesian food was the most favorite food which they prefer when they break their fasting. Ramadhan month is very associated with Indonesian culture. Almost all the food that we eat during the month is Indonesian food. We can see street vendors selling pisang goreng (fried banana), traditional snack food, Padang food, etc. During this month, we can eat all Indonesian delicacy as it’s not common if we don’t break fasting with Indonesian food. #4 Do you usually break fasting with your big family and friends during Ramadhan? Around 87% of the respondents usually spend time to break fasting with the big family and friends during Ramadhan. Only 13% of respondents don’t spend any time to gather with their family and friends. That’s why we can see why restaurant is always full with the big party at the table as they usually spend their breaking fast with more than 5 people at the same table. Q4 (single answer) : Do you usually break your fast with your old friends / big family in Ramadhan? Total Option 1 : Yes 470 87,85% Option 2 : No 65 12,15% Total 535 100,00% #5 What is your preferable time to break fasting with big family or old friends? We also asked our respondents what is their favorite time to do BukBer. Close to 43% of the respondents prefer to do BukBer during the 3rd week of Ramadhan. The reason why people favored this time because usually people still enjoy break fasting at their home during the 1st week and they prefer to enjoy home cooked food. Another reason that we suspect why people love 3rd week of Ramadhan to do BukBer is because usually they already got THR. Therefore, they can spend their money in fancier food and continue with shopping at the mall. 2nd week of Ramadhan also was favored by the respondent followed by the 4th week of Ramadhan. People usually didn’t do BukBer in the 4th week of Ramadhan because usually some of them start to pack their bag to do homecoming. Q5 (single answer) : What is your preferable time to break the fast with your old friends / big family? Total Option 1 : 1st week of Ramadhan 35 7,45% Option 2 : 2nd week of Ramadhan 183 38,94% Option 3 : 3rd week of Ramadhan 206 43,83% Option 4 : 4th week of Ramadhan 46 9,79% Total 470 100,00% #6 Where is your preferable place to do BukBer with your old friends or big family? Around 52% of the respondents prefer to do BukBer in food court or restaurant inside the mall. This option is one of the most logical options for people to do Bukber, as usually going to mall is very convenience and they will have a lot of options. Therefore, in the 2nd or 3rd week of Ramadhan, we always see all the food court and restaurant are packed 1 hr – 2 hr prior breaking fast time. They will continue later on probably for another 1 hour after breaking fast time to chit chat, and then usually they will go for shopping. The 2nd favorite option was restaurant outside mall with 46% of respondents choose this option. Going to restaurant outside mall also is considered convenient because many people also think that they are lazy for going to the mall because the mall is so packed. During this month we also see on the road usually people will visit another one’s house to do BukBer and sometimes it causes traffic jam. That’s why that around 36% of the respondents also pick home as their favorite spot to do BukBer. Q6 (multiple answer) : Where is your preferable place to break the fast with old friends / big family in Ramadhan month? Total Option 1 : Home 171 36,38% Option 2 : Food Court in mall / Restaurant in mall 243 51,70% Option 3 : Restaurant outside the mall 218 46,38% Option 4 : Other 9 1,91% Total 641 136,38% For more detail you can download XLS report at the button below. JAKPAT report consists of 3 parts which are 1) Respondent Profile, 2) Crosstabulation for each question and 3) Raw Data. Respondent profile shows you demographic profiles ( gendr,age range, locationby province, and monthly spending). Cross tabulation enables you to define different demographic segment preference on each answer. Click the icon to download XLS report Ready to Send A Survey? or Get A Sales Quote by filling this form or Call to +622745015293 June 29, 2015 0 comments 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
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Uncategorized The Advantages of Mobile Survey by jakmin June 24, 2015 written by jakmin In todays technology and communications era, smartphone or mobile phone is the primary must have gadget. Almost everyone has one smartphone. People use their smartphone on bed, in the toilet, during meals, while they are shopping or in a seminar and meeting, and when you have been in a train or bus, you’ve seen plenty people whip out their smartphone to text, update status in facebook or twitter, play those favorite game, listen to the music or even read e-book. The increasing of smartphone users are a game changing in market that can’t be ignored. Due the increasing of technological advances, it has become possible for do-it-yourself survey to design, conduct and analyze your own survey. This can be done by using JAKPAT as a mobile survey platform. There are some advantages for mobile surveys using JAKPAT: Advantages: 1. By using the smartphone, mobile survey is the easy way to reach respondents who frequently use smartphone, which are typically Millenials and business people. And it capable to reach more respondents spread all around region who install the apps. Now, JAKPAT has more than 42,000+ respondents all over Indonesia with the specific profile, such as age, city, spending level per month, gender or more specific like gamers, online shopper behavior, mother & father segmented, etc. 2. Cost-effective. Mobile survey have a very small cost per respondents. Even we give the rewards to respondents, the cost is far less cheap than paper survey or phone survey, and you can get thousand number of potential responses. In JAKPAT, we send push notification in respondents mobile apps to fill the questioner, so you have not having to visit them one by one. 3. Automation and real time access. Because the respondents using smartphone, so they can fill the questioner wherever they are, while the respondents on the train, taking a walk, or laying down on their bed. So the supplier doesn’t have to wait until the respondents logs into a computer, scanning in responses, and waiting for, data entry. Result from the mobile survey method are available the person when respondents submit their answer. JAKPAT provide a dashboard for supplier, so everyone can create a survey, monitoring survey and analyse the result. JAKPAT also give you a raw data and crosstabulation from your survey. 4. Mobile surveys are more versatile than online survey, because Researcher can send a picture, video or request the respondents to install application in their smartphone and get them feedback fast. JAKPAT will help you send the first questioner to respondents and ask them to install the apps or watching the video. After getting the respondents who install and watching the video, JAKPAT will send the main survey from your questioner, and inquire about their experience after install or watch video. Are they interesting? or do not like it? What are you supposed to do from their suggestion? Can you imagine how satisfied now to do survey with multimedia supporting evidence. 5. No interviewer. Respondents may be more willing to answer or sharing more personal information because they are not contact directly to another person. You can get deeper insight from them You can see the benefits of mobile survey for researchers, so get started creating your mobile survey now with JAKPAT! 🙂 June 24, 2015 0 comments 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Lifestyle Outlook of Millennial Part 2 – Survey Report by jakmin June 22, 2015 written by jakmin Previously, we explained about millennials’ plans relating to their future basic needs. Now, we will explore more their online shopping behavior, opinion towards brands and smartphone Inflatable water slide for sale Canada usage. Firstly, we asked them whether they usually do a research before purchasing or not. 1. MAJORITY OF RESPONDENTS DO RESEARCH SOME ONLINE REVIEWS BEFORE PURCHASING Q8 (multiple answer) : Do you usually research the product/service before purchasing? if no, choose “no” option Total Gender Age Range Male Female 20-25 26-29 30-35 Option 1 : Yes, i research some online reviews before purchasing 393 193 200 324 65 4 74,01% 79,10% 69,69% 72,48% 83,33% 66,67% Option 2 : Yes, i research some social media before purchasing 150 75 75 129 20 1 28,25% 30,74% 26,13% 28,86% 25,64% 16,67% Option 3 : Yes, i research the price to make price comparison before purchasing 274 123 151 231 42 1 51,60% 50,41% 52,61% 51,68% 53,85% 16,67% Option 4 : No, i don’t research before purchasing 20 10 10 15 3 2 3,77% 4,10% 3,48% 3,36% 3,85% 33,33% Option 5 : Other 1 1 0 0 1 0 0,19% 0,41% 0,00% 0,00% 1,28% 0,00% Total 838 402 436 699 131 8 157,82% 164,75% 151,92% 156,38% 167,95% 133,33% As shown on table above, generally, 74.01% of respondents research some online reviews and around a quarter of respondents also research some social media (28.25%). The highest percentage is on 26-29 y/o age range (83.33%), in which those respondents need information on online reviews most. Besides online reviews, research on price comparison is often conducted by respondents (51.60%). 2. FEMALE NEEDS MORE TIME FOR MAKING A PURCHASE Even though there is no majority choice for making a purchase after researching, but more than 30% of respondents purchase after 2-3 days and around more than 5 days. The interesting fact we found here are female tends to need more time before purchasing (> 5 days), while male tends to need a couple of days for making a purchase (2-3 days). 3. RESPONDENTS TEND TO BUY BRANDED PRODUCT WHEN SHOPPING We also were curious about their preference towards branded product, thus we gave a scale question to know how important branded product for them is. As shown on the table above, no majority answer that we obtained. Nevertheless, around 35% of respondents tend to agree to buy branded products. Moreover, most respondents (30-35 y/o) tend to buy branded product (83.33%), and almost 50% of respondents (26-29 y/o) also do too.4. DO THEY LIKE BRANDS USING SOCIAL MEDIA? How do they respond to brands using social media? When asked this question, 6 in 10 respondents tend to like the brands using social media. And only 3 in 10 respondents tend to not like brands using social media. 5. WHAT MAKES THEM MORE LOYAL TO A BRAND? We wanted to know between price and quality which one makes them more loyal. Thus, we asked them using grid question. We found that most respondents become loyal to a brand because of quality of brand. 6. THE EFFECT OF PEER RECOMMENDATION Respondents say that peer recommendation is more important than online recommendation/review. It shows that, even though majority of respondents research some online reviews, they will be more influenced by peer recommendation. 7. WILL RESPONDENTS PROMOTE OR WRITE ONLINE RECOMMENDATION AFTER PURCHASING? When asked this question, majority of respondents say they will not promote/ write online recommendation after purchasing (60.65%). And only 38.35% of respondents will promote/ write online recommendation. 8. HOW THE INTERACTIONS BETWEEN RESPONDENTS AND BRAND USING SOCIAL MEDIA ARE We also were curious in knowing their interaction with brand using social media. Thus, we asked this question regarding the matter. It shows that majority of respondents like the page of brand on FB (58.83%). Other activities done by respondents are: (1) subscribe newsletter from the official websites; (2) retweet or favorite the news on Twitter; and (3) share the update on their social media. 9. HOW RESPONDENTS DEFINE “HEALTHY” People may have different definition for “healthy”. Thus, we also wondered how they define “healthy”. We found that majority of respondents define “healthy” by eating right (94.92%). And getting the right weight is the least option they choose to define healthy. 10. EATING HEALTHY FOOD IS VERY IMPORTANT FOR RESPONDENTS We provided some activities on the question, and then the respondents can choose which one the most important for them is. It turned out that eating healthy food is very important for them (56.58%). Besides eating healthy food, doing exercise also is important for them (47.18%). 11. WHAT RESPONDENTS DO WITH THEIR DEVICES By using grid question type, we asked the respondents the activities they often do with their devices. For most of all activities, they do with their smartphones, even if they have other devices besides smartphone. You can see the detail on the infograophic above. 12. SMARTPHONE IS USED LONGEST IN A DAY In spite of having some devices, respondents still use their smartphone most in a day: more than 9 hours (47.93%). They still use other devices in a day, but not as often as smartphone. 13. THEIR ACTIVITIES FREQUENCY We asked several activities to our respondents. And it turned out that checking smartphone and chatting are done every hour by most respondents. Other activities such as reading news and posting on social media are done every day by most respondents. Mobile shopping and downloading new app are done once a month by most respondents. Browsing also is done by respondents, at least once a day. For more detail you can download XLS report at the button below. JAKPAT report consists of 3 parts which are 1) Respondent Profile, 2) Crosstabulation for each question and 3) Raw Data. Respondent profile shows you demographic profiles ( gendr,age range, locationby province, and monthly spending). Cross tabulation enables you to define different demographic segment preference on each answer. Click the icon to download XLS report And also PDF Report here: Outlook of Millennial – Survey report from JAKPATAPP Ready to Send A Survey? or Get A Sales Quote by filling this form or Call to +622745015293 June 22, 2015 0 comments 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Mobile Mobile Security – Survey Report by jakmin June 22, 2015 written by jakmin When you step out of your house, what do you take with you? Of course, you will take your keys, and perhaps your wallet. As well, you will probably take your phone with you wherever you go. People are attached to their phones, and this is because the phone could be more than just a communication device. It is also a tool to use for finding directions, taking pictures, listening to music and more. That means that if a phone gets lost, stolen or misused, there could be devastating consequences. Information could be leaked, scams could be made and important files may be erased. Because losing one’s phone is a very inflables real concern, JakPat wants to know what people think about or are doing about mobile security to protect their phones and information. This survey report contains the responses from 506 respondents. About 1 in 3 do not bother to lock their mobile device. cheap water trampoline Nearly three-quarters (74.41%) say that it is “too cumbersome to unlock their phones” every time they need to use it. A little more than a quarter (27.65%) have a more optimistic view and say that they are “not worried about anything happening to their phone.” About 1 in 10 say that they often forget their password, and a smaller percentage (6.47%) say that even with a password lock, their phone can still be unlocked if it is stolen. That said, most people do use a PIN or password to lock their phone. The trend is similar across age groups – about 2 in 3 have their phones locked. Of that group, 1 in 4 change their password regularly for greater protection. People lock their phones for many reasons; the two biggest reasons are for privacy and security concerns. Security, the confidentiality of the information on the phone, is cited by 22.62% of respondents. Privacy, the appropriate use of the information, is cited by 31.55%. Nearly half (45.83%) cited both as reasons for locking their phone. The majority of phone owners do allow someone else access to their phones. When asked who else knows their password, less than a third (32.44%) say that they are the only one who knows. Nearly a quarter (23.21%) share their password with 3-5 people and a fifth (20.25%) share it with 1 other person. Of those who do share their password, they are just as likely to share it with their boyfriend/girlfriend (38.1%) as they are with their best friend (36.9%). More than one-fifth (22.62%) also share it with their brother or sister, and less than a tenth with their parents (8.63%). Based on gender, males are not likely to share their password in comparison to females. Women are likelier to share their password with best friends, siblings and parents. Losing one’s phone is a very real fear. More than half of respondents (55.93%) worry about “losing or getting their phone stolen.” However, a good percentage (41.5%) remain optimistic and believe that “there is a very small chance of that happening.” Females are much more worried about losing their phone. Are people proactive when it comes to protecting their security and privacy? Phone trackers can be used to track stolen phones, and only 2 in 5 have a phone tracker installed. Perhaps the 26-29 years old age bracket are more tech-savvy as more than half of respondents in that bracket have one installed. In addition, there is a greater chance in finding a male with a phone tracker installed (46.06%) versus a female (32.83%). For more detail you can download XLS report at the button below. JAKPAT report consists of 3 parts which are 1) Respondent Profile, 2) Crosstabulation for each question and 3) Raw Data. Respondent profile shows you demographic profiles ( gendr,age range, locationby province, and monthly spending). Cross tabulation enables you to define different demographic segment preference on each answer. Click the icon to download XLS report And also PDF Report here: Mobile Security – Survey Report from JAKPATAPP Ready to Send A Survey? or Get A Sales Quote by filling this form or Call to +622745015293 June 22, 2015 0 comments 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
News & Update Testimonial JakPaters Juni Minggu ke-3 by jakmin June 22, 2015 written by jakmin Hai JakPaters. Udah pada tau belum kalau JakPat tiap minggunya bakal ngumpulin testimonial dari para JakPaters? Terutama yang udah melakukan Redeem dengan hadiah apapun. Dengan adanya testimonial ini JakPat ingin mengerti kamuu #ciee . Nahh ini Testimonial pertama dari para JakPaters : June 22, 2015 0 comments 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Housing Smart Home, What They Want from Smart Home – Survey Report by jakmin June 18, 2015 written by jakmin What is smart home? Smart home is a residence that has appliances, lighting, heating, air conditioning, TVs, computers, entertainment audio & video systems, security, and camera systems that are capable of communicating with one another and can be controlled remotely by a time schedule from any room in the home, as well as remotely from any location in the world by phone or internet. Here, JAKPAT tried to know what respondents want from smart home, what can influence them to buy and what the important points of smart home for them are. We replicated a survey from here. Thus, we conducted this survey followed by 1003 married respondents and having home, from 20 to 35 y/o, in all provinces of Indonesia, randomly. 1. HOW MANY RESPONDENTS KNOWING SMART HOME? We asked whether they know smart home or not, and it Inflatable water slide for sale Canada turned out that majority of respondents have known smart home (61.71%). And only 38.29% of respondents have not known smart home. 2. HOW IMPORTANT SMART HOME IS We obtained a non-majority answer concerning the important of smart home. Nevertheless, most respondents think smart home is moderately important (49.05%). As well as it is very important (27.82%) and somewhat important (17.75%). It shows that respondents start to think that they need a smart home. 3. BENEFITS THEY GET FROM SMART HOME We gave them some options mentioning some benefits they may get from smart home. In general, respondents can: (1) monitor activity at home while away, (2) make home more convenient and (3) make home more secure. Nevertheless, we found some differences on gender and age part. For male respondents, the importance of benefits they obtain differs – security is more important than convenient. So do respondents who are 25-29 y/o. Female and respondents, except those who are 25-29 y/o more prioritize convenience than security. 3. SERVICES WOULD SWEETEN THE DEAL FOR HAVING SMART HOME In general, majority of respondents think professional monitoring would sweeten the deal for having smart home (72.58%). Other services they take into consideration are alert about intruder, smoke, or water leaks (60.52%) and insurance policy discount (23.93%). 4. SECURITY VS EASE OF USE IN SMART HOME We wanted to know what more important for respondents between security and ease of use of smart home is. It turned out that more respondents more prioritize security over ease of use (8 in 10 respondents). And concerning ease of use, only 6 in 10 respondents more prioritize it over security. 5. FORGOTTEN THINGS TO DO BEFORE LEAVING HOME Sometimes, we forget doing an activity before leaving home. So, smart home hopefully can do it for you. Here we asked the respondents things they often forget before leaving home. We found some often forgotten activities that respondents do: (1) turning off the lamps; (2) locking the windows; (3) locking the door; and (4) turning off the stove (from other option). 6. WHAT DO THEY WANT FROM THEIR MOBILE DEVICES TO DO? In general, we found some significant answers from this question; they wish their mobile devices can control: (1) the door lock; (2) lamps; and (3) windows. Nevertheless, male respondents have different pattern of answer – more of them wishing their mobile devices can control lamps than door lock. 7. THEIR CHOICE FOR MONTHLY FEE Majority of respondents prefer no monthly fee for their smart home, thus they are willing to choose the options of smart home by themselves (56.33%). Only 43.67% of them want to pay monthly fee for full system of smart home. 8. WHAT MAKE THEM PURCHASING SMART HOME We also wanted to know factors influencing them to purchase smart home, thus we gave a multiple answer question type. We found that in general, security features influence them most for purchasing smart home (65.9%). Other factors are: ease of use and efficiency features. For more detail you can download XLS report at the button below. JAKPAT report consists of 3 parts which are 1) Respondent Profile, 2) Crosstabulation for each question and 3) Raw Data. Respondent profile shows you demographic profiles ( gendr,age range, locationby province, and monthly spending). Cross tabulation enables you to define different demographic segment preference on each answer. Click the icon to download XLS report And also PDF Report here: Smart Home, What They Want from Smart Home – Survey Report from JAKPATAPP Ready to Send A Survey? or Get A Sales Quote by filling this form or Call to +622745015293 June 18, 2015 0 comments 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Survey Tutorial Pick the Right Respondents for your Survey with JAKPAT by jakmin June 18, 2015 written by jakmin When running a survey, after you formulate the perfect set of questions the next important thing is to decide who will be your respondents. Who are the perfect respondents? True, you will have to find those who are willing enough to answer your questions. But is it enough? Not really, in fact, not at all. The fact is you need someone who is not only willing to answer your questions, but also those who will give you the right insight you need. Let’s say you’re about to launch a new girly cosmetic product, yet the ones willing to do your survey are older men. Will their voice matters? Will they be knowledgeable enough to answer your questions about the cosmetic formula or desired packaging? Not necessarily. That is why you have to target the right people to help you answer your questions. Which, fortunately, is made easy when you create a survey using JAKPAT. First and foremost, you won’t have to search high and low for people who are willing to answer your survey, JAKPAT got it all covered with its more than 40k respondents from all over Indonesia, coming from all age range and backgrounds. Now, what you have to do is picking who will be suitable enough for your survey from JAKPAT respondents. You can search from their basic profile such as age and city, to something even as specific as Hijabers, online shoppers, gamers, Moms with kids, etc. But what if you cannot find the specific profile you’re looking for? No worries, you can always do a screening test. In which you’re asking the respondents whether or not they are the target you’re looking for (do they wear a certain make up brand? Are they mother with 8 year old kids? etc). Now that you know how easy it is to pick the perfect respondents with JAKPAT, you may want to start creating your survey right now, right? Click the icon to download XLS report Ready to Send A Survey? or Get A Sales Quote by filling this form or Call to +622745015293 June 18, 2015 0 comments 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail