Market research in Switzerland

From shop-alongs with department store consumers to in-depth interviews with multiple sclerosis and arthritis patients and their carers, FieldworkHub has significant experience conducting research in the Swiss market. If you’re looking for exceptional participants for consumer, B2B, healthcare and technology focused research, FieldworkHub has your target audience covered.
15+ projects in Switzerland
5 years of experience in Switzerland
200+ respondents recruited in Switzerland
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Country profile

Cultural and economic landscape of Switzerland

The Swiss population is characterised by a high standard of living and is one of the wealthiest nations in the world on a GDP per capita basis. Located at the intersection between Central, Western, and Southern Europe, Switzerland is a multicultural and multilingual country with four official languages: German, French, Italian, and Romansh.

Although Switzerland is not a member of the European Union (EU), the country has access to the EU single market through bilateral agreements and also employs certain EU policies and takes part in EU programmes (such as the Digital Europe Programme, Erasmus+, and EU4Health).

When asked what Switzerland is famous for, most people would probably mention watches, chocolate and banking. While this is a bit of a cliché, precision manufacturing, food processing and financial services are indeed some of the important sectors in the Swiss economy, along with life sciences,  information technology, chemicals and, of course, tourism.

As in most advanced economies, most of the GDP is generated by services industries. Swiss banking is internationally recognised for its confidentiality and stability and features strong investor protection under the Swiss Financial Services Act (FinSA). Zurich is the countrys financial centre, and an excellent place for financial services market research to take place. However, manufacturing still accounts for 25% of GDP.

Population
(2024 estimate)
9 million
GDP
(USD, 2024)
$937 billion
GDP per capita
(International $ at PPP, 2024)
$94,116
Currency
Swiss Franc (CHF)
Time zone

Central European Time UTC +1

Daylight Saving Time operates from the last weekend in March to the last weekend in October

Largest urban areas
(by population, 2024 estimates)
Zürich (1.5 million)
Geneva (0.6 million)
Basel (0.6 million)
Lausanne (0.5 million)
Bern (0.4 million)

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Qualitative research

What types of qualitative research does FieldworkHub conduct in Switzerland?

If you are looking to gather detailed insights into experiences, perceptions, and patterns of behaviour in the Swiss market, a qualitative research methodology could be the right choice. Qualitative methods of research explore the ‘whys’ and ‘hows’, providing important contextual information behind how decisions are made.
Quantitative research

What types of quantitative research does FieldworkHub conduct in Switzerland?

If you are looking to develop a general picture of a particular topic, product, or service in the Swiss market, quantitative research methodologies can help you gain objective insights from your target audience. Usually the results are numerical, which can be helpful in identifying patterns, averages, and creating statistics.
Case studies

Case studies of research conducted in Switzerland

From online in-depth interviews to in-person focus groups, FieldworkHub has delivered a wide range of qualitative, quantitative, and mixed-methodology research projects across Switzerland. Our work spans diverse audiences and industries, so you can count on us to uncover the insights you need.
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Frequently Asked Questions

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What do I need to know about conducting market research in Switzerland?

The Swiss population is heavily digitised, with high levels of technology adoption and use of e-commerce platforms. Swiss consumers are known for having a high standard of living and discerning tastes, making the country an ideal place for high-end product testing. The major holidays in Switzerland are Christmas and New Year’s Day at the end of December. The Easter holidays in late April are also a popular time for the Swiss to take a break. Due to lack of participant availability, it is not wise to conduct market research during this period.
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Which city should I choose to host face-to-face research in Switzerland?

Technically, Switzerland does not have a capital city. As Switzerland has 4 official languages (German, French, Italian, and Romansh), it is important to consider the distinct cultural identity in each region when choosing a city to conduct market research in. In Basel, the official language is Standard German, in Geneva, the most spoken language is French, and in Zurich, the main language is Swiss German. FieldworkHub have local capabilities in all of these different languages and regions.
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What guidelines do I need to follow when conducting market research in Switzerland?

To conduct market research in Switzerland, you must follow the Swiss Federal Act on Data Protection (FADP), legislation that is aligned with the EU’s GDPR regulations. Although not a member of the EU, Switzerland has adopted many of the same data protection regulations that are used throughout the EU.

Looking to conduct market research in Switzerland?

Contact our feasibility specialists to discuss your specific research needs and how we can help you gain deeper insights from the Swiss market.