Evolving Development Goals in an evolving world

The concerns of developed countries and developing countries vary greatly. In fact, high-income economies rank increasing innovation as a top priority, whereas low-income economies value innovation least, and are more concerned with meeting basic needs such improving the quality and access to healthcare. 

Evolving development goals in an evolving world is an EIU report, sponsored by Microsoft, that explores how policymakers in both the developed and developing world prioritise social and environmental goals.

 

 

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Fostering collaboration

This EIU research, sponsored by BTS, explores whether firms are leveraging collaborative techniques to improve business success, the difficulties of collaboration and the value of collaborating across functions and levels to achieve strategic alignment. It is based on a survey of 249 business leaders in North America, Europe and Asia-Pacific. 
 
Key findings from the research include:

Financial Inclusion: What's Next for Regulators?

Tilman Ehrbeck discusses innovative ways to expand financial inclusion.

Informal innovation: Networks that power start-up cities

This research is based on a survey of 1,000 entrepreneurs across ten cities with reputations as innovation hubs. It finds that start-up founders value informal meet-ups and virtual communities more than other factors in overcoming challenges such as identifying funding sources, grappling with red tape and dealing with the fear of failure.

Gilberto Garcia - Social business leader

Gilberto Garcia, Director of innovation at Cemex, is one of the top 5 leaders identified in The EIU's '25 Social Business Leaders' initiative, sponsored by IBM. 

Scott Monty - Social business leader

Scott Monty, Former chief of global digital communications at Ford Motor Co is one of the top 5 leaders identified in The EIU's '25 Social Business Leaders' initiative, sponsored by IBM. 

B. Bonin Bough - Social business leader

B. Bonin Bough, Vice-president of global media and consumer engagement at Mondelez International, is one of the top 5 leaders identified in The EIU's '25 Social Business Leaders' initiative, sponsored by IBM. 

Digital Ecosystems in Davos

The President of Estonia, CEO of CA Technologies and Executive Chairman of Cisco Systems were amongst the distinguished panellists featured at the Digital Ecosystems event organised by The Economist Events and sponsored by CA Technologies in Davos.

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