Managing multinational information

Power from big data

Impact finance: Achieving better social outcomes through financial innovation

In the winter of 2012 some 130 residents of Sunderland, a city in the north-east of England, died because they couldn’t afford to use their home heating.

Room to improve: Better banks need better innovation

Facing low interest rates, deleveraging, recurring scandals and increasing capital requirements, banks have struggled in recent years.

Strategies for managing customer and supplier risks

Why read this report

  • Companies that track risk-management outcomes (about half of our respondents) report substantially better performance. Nearly 90% of those who track customer risk-management outcomes say they manage those risks successfully, compared with 54% of those who don’t. For supplier risks, similarly, 85% of those that track outcomes report successful risk management, compared with 51% of those who don’t.

The hype and the hope: The road to big data adoption in Asia-Pacific

Why read this report:

  • Adoption is slower than you would expect: More than half of firms have made little or no progress in their big data strategies
  • Internal issues are inhibiting adoption: 91% of companies cite internal issues as barriers to big data adoption

The evolving role of data in decision-making

The hype and the hope

The hype and the hope

Big data and consumer products companies

Research Methodology

The Economist Intelligence Unit bears sole responsibility for the content of this report. The findings and views expressed in the report do not necessarily reflect the views of the sponsor.In researching this report, the Economist Intelligence Unit also conducted wide-ranging desk research and in depth interviews with a range of experts and executives.

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