Transforming data into action: The business outlook for data governance

This report, developed by The Economist Intelligence Unit and sponsored by Collibra, draws on a survey of more than 500 business executives working in North America and Europe in the financial services, healthcare and life sciences, manufacturing, retail and consumer packaged goods, telecommunications and technology industries.

Additionally, we conducted in-depth interviews with corporate leaders and experts in data governance. We would like to thank the following for their insights and contribution to this research:

Remember the 5th of November – Vote Rigging, Fake News and Bots

What would a modern ‘Guy Fawkes’ do differently, and would the powder detonate?

Open Government Data: Assessing demand around the world

Open government data (OGD) is information contained in government databases and private servers that can be freely accessed, used and republished by people and businesses. OGD is a relatively recent phenomenon but it’s availability and use has grown significantly in recent years. For example, citizens in many countries now regularly access information related to transportation, the environment and security through apps and via other platforms built on OGD. To be used at its full potential, however, OGD services must align with the interests and requirements of users.

Why get involved in a moonshot?

Scientists who build a career in research are often motivated by the challenge of addressing the world’s toughest, most impenetrable questions. Can we find the cure for cancer? How do we feed every person in the world? Are there alternate universes? Moonshots—ambitious, large-scale research

Revenge of the "Deplorables"

Our Democracy Index scores global democracies on a range of indicators (on a 1-10 scale) based on five categories: electoral process and pluralism; civil liberties; the functioning of government; political participation; and political culture. 

Rachel Haot, CDO of the State of NY, defines the level playing field

Rachel Haot explains the common aims of government and innovators.

Insurance 2015

Election insight: what will a change in government mean for business

The Search for Growth - In Need of a Plan: The Fiscal Crises in the US and Europe

Interviews with EIU editors about the fiscal crises in the US and Europe

Governance and Business in Africa

Executive Editor at the Economist, Daniel Franklin, interviews Mo Ibrahim, founder of Celtel.

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