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Privacy in Asia-Pacific: Shifting perspectives and changing expectations

The Great Resignation in Asia-Pacific

A trend that saw millions of people resign their jobs in the United States and then Europe in 2021, is now a matter of concern across the Asia-Pacific too. Talent shortages have been reported in Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines and Thailand among others, with companies struggling to retain and attract talent.

Into the New World: The Covid-19 Pandemic’s Impact on Innovation

The Covid-19 pandemic is the most significant global disruption since World War II and the first truly global public health crisis in the modern era. Entire industries have ground to a halt; international travel has receded to its lowest level in 75 years; nearly all of the world’s leading economies are in recession; and at the time of publication, more than one million people have died from the virus and its complications. As the pandemic forces profound change in all aspects of society, technology is playing a starring role in enabling organisations to respond to disruption.

State of play: Fintech in Nigeria

About this research

State of play: Fintech in Nigeria is an Economist Intelligence Unit report, sponsored by Mastercard and MTN Group. The report examines key trends in the fintech sector in Nigeria and assesses both industry drivers and impediments to further growth.   

Privacy in Asia-Pacific: Shifting perspectives and changing expectations

<p><strong>An evolving conversation&nbsp;</strong></p>

<p>Data privacy may seem like a modern concept but has its roots in the 1890s, when the introduction of portable cameras and “snapshot” photos led to legal fights over the right to disseminate such images in newsprint. Ever since, society and regulators have grappled with ever-evolving privacy issues created by new technologies and data collection methods.</p>

Time to act: Seven principles for effective diversity, equity and inclusion data collection

Executive summary

Infographic | Data protection ecosystems

The Hidden Data Economy: Companies need to get serious about managing and leveraging data

Data, not oil, is “the world’s most valuable resource” declared a headline in The Economist in 2017. But rather than acting as a wakeup call for companies to get serious about managing and leveraging their data, many firms are still floundering in a deluge of data and struggling to restructure themselves to create value from it.

Taxing times

Would levies on data correct imbalances in the digital economy?

The transparent business barometer

The transparent business barometer: Preparing for the end of easy data is a report from The Economist Intelligence Unit, sponsored by Ant Financial. The report is largely based on a survey of 250 executives conducted in October-December 2018. It explores the opportunities and challenges of a changing data-privacy landscape.

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