Unisys European Trusted Enterprise Study Reveals Unethical Business Practices, Customer Dissatisfaction and Lack of Innovation Erode Consumer TrustRespect for Customers and Employees and Local Community Investment Win Consumer Trust
BLUE BELL, Pa., September 20, 2007 – Consumer trust can be easily damaged if businesses fail to be ethical in the way they do business, lack innovation or lose focus on customer satisfaction, says a new European study from Unisys Corporation (NYSE: UIS).
To earn consumer trust, companies must instead focus on how they treat their customers and employees, while demonstrating strong leadership and investing in local communities. More than half of European consumers surveyed cited these “softer” and less quantifiable attributes as those factors that build the most trust in the organisations with which they do business. While important in the boardroom, factors such as shareholder value, market share and profitability held little interest for these consumers.
From the list of 28 attributes consumers had to rate as key in building or eroding their trust, there are certain factors people don’t put at the top of their trust-building list but that would factor highly in eroding their trust. For example, consumers don’t place as much emphasis on a company’s ethical business practices (40 per cent), customer satisfaction (47 per cent), and innovative products or services (39 per cent) in building trust with an organisation, suggesting that they have now come to expect these attributes in day-to-day business.
However, their trust can be severely eroded when these baseline requirements aren’t met, with potentially dramatic consequences for business. For example, a massive 63 per cent of European consumers would be concerned about buying a product or service if a company was unethical; 56 per cent would lose trust with bad customer service, and 59 per cent would react negatively to outdated products and services.
These and other findings are from the Unisys Trusted Enterprise study, which measured the importance, impact and influence of trust, privacy and security among 3,669 consumers across eight European countries1. The Ponemon Institute, a privacy research organisation, conducted the study. 1
“Trust is an intangible asset that is often overlooked until it is too late,” said Larry Ponemon, chairman and founder of the Ponemon Institute. “Many organisations invest heavily to increase their market share and profitability but, as this research reveals, if these organisations want to instill trust among their customers, they may be focused on the wrong factors, or ignoring the right ones altogether.”
However, just because consumers trust banks more than telecommunications providers, doesn’t mean they trust them absolutely. Indeed the majority of consumers – 68 per cent across Europe expressed their willingness to jump to a competitor if it offered better security or protection for their personal information. What’s more, 71 per cent would not want to pay more for better security – they would expect it to be a core component of doing business today.
About the Research
The survey required respondents to rate 28 trust attributes that they believed most likely either to build or erode an organisation’s trust level, using a five-point scale ranging from “very important” to “irrelevant.” Respondents also ranked trust-building and –eroding factors among industries. Experts in the areas of trust, ethics, security and related disciplines developed the survey instruments and tested them for readability, difficulty and validity.
1 The eight participating countries are the UK, France, Germany, Holland, Sweden, Italy, Spain and Belgium About Unisys Unisys is a worldwide information technology services and solutions company. We provide consulting, systems integration, outsourcing and infrastructure services, combined with powerful enterprise server technology. We specialize in helping clients use information to create efficient, secure business operations that allow them to achieve their business goals. Our consultants and industry experts work with clients to understand their business challenges and create greater visibility into critical linkages throughout their operations. For more information, visit www.unisys.com.
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