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The future of business: Human resources

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It’s never too late

I recently interviewed Alastair Clegg, chief executive of The Prince's Initiative for Mature Enterprise (PRIME) about the importance of empowering older entrepreneurs.

The G20 e-Trade Readiness Index

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The G20 e-Trade Readiness Index, a new ranking published by The Economist Intelligence Unit and sponsored by eBay, looks at how prepared G20 countries are to capitalise on global e-trade opportunities.

Untethered employees

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The landscape of the workplace has changed dramatically, even in the past year. The same forces that have shifted the barriers to remote work—the ubiquity of Wi-Fi networks and high-speed cellular service, the move from boxy desktop computers to sleek laptops and tablets, and the migration from traditional landlines to mobile phones—are also changing the way we work within our office walls. 

The value of intangible assets

What can businesses learn from investing in intangible assets? asks Alistair Nolan, senior economist at the OECD.

Searching for growth

Emerging markets remain attractive to investors over the long term, explains Geoffrey D Fink, managing partner at the private equity division of Delta Partners, an advisory and investment firm.

Beyond spreadsheets

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World Cup 2014: who will be the economic winners?

Findings of an Economist Intelligence Unit poll

Start me up

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Entrepreneurial Britain is beginning to flourish as policy changes and increased investment in the UK’s innovation ecosystem take root. An innovation ecosystem refers to the combination of factors for innovation that function together in a symbiotic relationship. The real-word application is the environment within which entrepreneurs function as one integral component. This has a knock-on effect on the broader economy, which thrives off the vitality of innovative entrepreneurs.

Don't bank on it

Since the financial crisis British small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) have struggled to access finance through banks. But there is also a fundamental problem with the way SMEs bank.

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