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Future Cities Dialogue in the UK
The Future Cities Dialogue engaged urban citizens in possible future urban scenarios. Citizen feedback on their preferences and priorities for future urban living is feeding into Innovate UK’s broader work on future urban systems integration and understanding and identifying the market opportunities this generates.
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Brazil Pulse - The Temer Administration Was Considered Bad - September 2016
In September, the perception regarding the country’s direction has stagnated at a negative level. Evaluation of Temer’s administration drops 4% in the bad/very bad indicators, but it does not convert to good/very good.
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China Pulse - September 2016
China’s economy showed moderate but steady growth with a year-on-year GDP increase of 6.7 percent at comparable prices in Q2 2016.
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The Millennials Generation In The Working Environment
2016 Edenred-Ipsos Barometer - Millennials are more enthusiastic and motivated, work in a more trusty and supportive environment and feel better managed and trained. However is it a generation effect or just the classic attitudes of new joiners on the job market? Actually ten years ago, under 30s were also more motivated than their elders.
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Doing The Right Thing: A Checklist for Successful Corporate Sustainability Programmes
Corporations have a great ability to ‘do good’ in the world – even more so than governments, given the wealth of resources and freedom they have to innovate outside of bureaucratic structures. Some would argue that, beyond an ability to do good, corporations have a responsibility to do good.
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Brexit and the UK Pharma Industry
The ‘In’ and ‘Out’ campaigns are now intensifying, but ‘Brexit’ has been a constant topic of conversation since the referendum date was announced 3 months ago. A British exit could have widespread repercussions for many sectors within the UK economy, especially in highly regulated and controlled industries such as pharmaceuticals.
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Designing Authentic, Credible, and Effective Corporate Social Programs
Corporations have a great ability to ‘do good’ in the world – even more so than governments, given the wealth of resources and freedom to innovate outside of bureaucratic structures. Some would argue that beyond an ability to do good, corporations have a responsibility to do good.
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India: Consumed by a Health Wave
India lags behind the world when it comes to the tag of being a ‘healthy’ nation, with healthcare accounting for only 0.9 per cent of national GDP as against 12 per cent by G7 countries. Health as a topic has never been centre-stage in the larger discussions on the country’s progress and growth.
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China Pulse - March 2015
China national economy maintained stable growth in 2014 with an overall GDP growth of 7.4%. 2015 Feb total RSCG YOY growth slightly down at 10.7
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Life In Kazakhstan 2013
An Ipsos poll commissioned by Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs shows strong support among Kazakh citizens for the general direction of policy in this energy-rich Central Asian country.