Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia – A survey commissioned by Al Aghar Group in partnership with global management consultancy Kearney, reveals that most thought leaders and decision makers in the Kingdom anticipate that COVID-19 will be a positive accelerant of the transformation already underway in the Kingdom. The survey of Saudi Arabia thought leaders and decision makers focused specifically on the social impact of the COVID-19 crisis on the Kingdom through 2025.

Work and Learning:

Respondents believe that Covid-19 is accelerating the advent of the ‘future of work’ in the Kingdom and more than 65% see this as fundamentally positive. 66% see the anticipated increased participation in the platform-enabled gig economy as positive. 69% see the growing need for the retraining of employees as positive, spurring national adaption to the new normal. However, the survey also revealed some concerns regarding the security of formal employment and self-employment, with 37% seeing the effect of the crisis as negative.

Most survey respondents (70%) expect education in the Kingdom to undergo a positive transformation with the adoption of new, innovative, and inclusive modes of learning. 74% of respondents expect the Kingdom’s education sector to have an improved and more inclusive educational landscape with a significant increase in the use of technologies and digital resources with a strong prevalence of online education. 64% of respondents even anticipate a change in the type of skills that are prioritized in schools and universities to match the emerging market demands.

Lifestyle:   

78% of the respondents believe that the impact of the pandemic on the healthcare in the Kingdom through 2025 will be highly beneficial. In particular, the respondents anticipate positive shifts in both national consciousness regarding the importance of health and wellbeing (86%) and increasing investment in preventative public health (81%).

58% of respondents believe there will be a wide adoption of telemedicine services in the Kingdom in the near future, as patients gain greater comfort and confidence in this method of consultation with their health providers.

Most respondents believe the health crisis has accelerated the process of digital transformation in the country, particularly in the finance and retail sectors. 75% of respondents see the anticipated wider prevalence of e-commerce as positive, and 89% see as positive increasing use of cashless payments for face to face transactions by 2025.

Seven out of ten respondents expect an increase in consumption of online entertainment (streaming services, online gaming). 60% of respondents expect reduced citizen spending. Interestingly, sentiment regarding this change is balanced reflecting the tradeoffs between the virtues of increased discipline in personal finance and the painful consequences for firms as a result of reduced demand.    

Engagement:

By 2025, 78% of respondents expect that Covid-19 will lead to a significant and welcome (83%) step change in government preparedness for future crises. 68% of respondents anticipate a significant impact on government information-sharing and 75% look forward to this increased transparency. 65% anticipate a moderate, but positive change in the willingness of citizens to contribute towards government efforts.

Prince Faisal bin Abdullah bin Mohammed Al Saud, Chairman of the Board, Al-Aghar Group added, “Saudi Arabia has a proud history of resilience and has thrived even in the most challenging situations. While this pandemic has severely affected us all, the survey results confirm the depth of our intention to use this current situation to accelerate our national progress.”

Commenting on the survey results, Rudolph Lohmeyer, Partner and Head of National Transformations Institute at Kearney Middle East said, “The survey results clearly reveal the deep, optimistic resilience of the Saudi people and their implicit commitment to the Kingdom’s national transformation. Despite the near-term hardships caused by the crisis, respondents anticipate that the most significant medium-term impacts will be positive.”

Al Aghar Group and Kearney have partnered to develop a report on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Saudi Arabian society through 2025 and how these changes can be leveraged to accelerate positive change. You can find the report entitled “Social Impact of COVID-19 on Saudi Arabia” here

About Kearney 

As a global consulting partnership in more than 40 countries, our people make us who we are. We’re individuals who take as much joy from those we work with as the work itself. Driven to be the difference between a big idea and making it happen, we help our clients break through.

About Kearney’s National Transformations Institute 

The National Transformations Institute is dedicated to helping senior government and business leaders to anticipate and steer the diverse and accelerating transformations that are happening across the globe, based on rigorous strategic foresight.

The Institute specializes in strategic foresight and policy analysis, supporting government institutions and corporations at global, regional, national, and multilateral levels in anticipating, harnessing, and creating change.

Based on deep expertise in the techniques of strategic foresight and with experience at senior levels of government in strategy and policy planning, the National Transformations Institute translates macro-level analysis of the forces of change in practical, innovative courses of action. The Institute develops thought leadership on key emerging topics shaping the future environment faced by institutions across the world. It also convenes world-class regional and global forums that serve as a platform for leaders across the globe to engage with peers and subject matter experts on key strategic issues.

About Al-Aghar 

Al-Aghar Group is an independent Saudi think tank that is registered as an endowment to ensure transparency and sustainability. The group’s core value lies in the active implementation of social, cultural, and economic development programs aimed at addressing national issues and international affairs of interest to Saudi Arabia and transforming the Kingdom into a knowledge-based society and economy. This was a part of our umbrella strategy (knowledge society), which was successfully integrated in the national strategy plan.

Al-Aghar’s aim is to contribute to the Kingdom’s vision by providing strategic options to policymakers in relevant areas. 

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