Indonesia is the fourth most populous country in the world and the country with the largest Muslim population in the world. Located in Southeast Asia and Oceania, it is also the planet’s largest archipelago (the nation is composed of approximately 17,000 islands). The capital city and megalopolis of Jakarta is the centre of the national economy, a significant industrial hub and the main centre for face-to-face market research. However, FieldworkHub has also conducted face-to-face research on the island of Sumatra and has recruited participants for online research from a number of other islands.
While the national language is Bahasa Indonesia, there are 700+ regional languages spoken across the islands.
Indonesia has the ambition to become the world’s fourth largest economy by 2045 (although it currently ranks seventeenth). Industry and the services sector each make up around 40% of Indonesia’s economy, with agriculture, minerals and other primary activities making up the remaining 20%. Services such as telecommunications, finance, and insurance are growing due to rapid digitalisation across the country.
Major manufacturing industries include consumer electronics, textiles, automobiles and materials such as metals, chemicals and rubbers which are exported around the globe. The export of major commodities such as palm oil, rubber, coffee, cocoa, and spices, as well as staple crops such as rice, corn, and soybeans, and various fruits and vegetables also contribute 13% towards the nation’s economy.