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When Pakistani officials travelled to the country’s poorest and most remote regions to encourage citizens to register for identity cards, they encountered a problem: Many men did not want their wives to participate.

The registration process employs biometric technology, which uses fingerprint scans and facial recognition software to create unique identity profiles that can be uploaded onto cards or databases. Tariq Malik, who ran the campaign for Pakistan’s National Database & Registration Authority (NADRA), said this process made many husbands uncomfortable.

Chris Laping - Social business leader

Chris Laping, Senior vice-president for business transformation at Red Robin Gourmet Burgers, is one of the top 5 leaders identified in The EIU's '25 Social Business Leaders' initiative, sponsored by IBM. 

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.

Danger of protectionism in the fourth industrial revolution

Interview with Toomas Hendrik Ilves, President of Estonia.

Too many robots, too few taps: Time to rethink our management of technology?

How can companies manage the evolution and use of technology?

Business leaders optimistic about the Fourth Industrial Revolution’s impact on jobs

New EIU poll finds that 44% of executives believe technology will increase employment but industries such as manufacturing are more pessimistic

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