Hub of business continuity: How Asia-Pacific cities are managing during global disruption is a report from The Economist Intelligence Unit, commissioned by BlackLine, which explores the future of business hubs in the Asia-Pacific region, especially as it relates to challenges during the current covid-19 pandemic.
Kim Andreasson is the author and Charles Ross the editor of this report. The analysis is based on a survey of 250 people conducted in June and July 2020 with 50 executives in each of these five cities in the Asia-Pacific region: Auckland, Hong Kong, Singapore, Sydney and Tokyo.
Half of the respondents represented the IT function with the rest in accounting and finance. Roughly 15% of survey takers were board members or C-suite with the remaining 85% at the director level and above. Technology (10%) and financial services (10%) were the most represented in terms of industry, followed by healthcare (8%), manufacturing (8%) and professional services (8%). One-half of survey takers represented companies with revenues between $50m and $100m while the other half revenues of $100m or greater.
We would like to thank all interviewees and survey respondents for their time and insight. The following experts gave their perspective for the report (listed alphabetically by surname):
- Tooran Alizadeh, associate professor, urbanism and telecommunication planning, University of Sydney
- Wai Fai Lee, group chief financial officer, UOB
- Jimmy Ng, group chief information officer and head of group technology & operations, DBS
- Silvia Thom, chief technology officer, Zalora
- Thomas Zipperle, chief financial officer, South-East Asia, SAP