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OPINION

The complex anatomy of technology regulation

News, Nicholas Davis & Mark Esposito & Landry Signé, Published on 14/02/2022

» The 2020s will be characterised by new technology regulation. But while today's technologies are global, the rules governing their development and use are not.

OPINION

Why sustainability revolution is the new digital

Oped, Orit Gadiesh, Jenny Davis-Peccoud & Gerry Mattios, Published on 30/01/2021

» Even in a year dominated by a global pandemic, the sustainability revolution has accelerated faster than expected, while also expanding to include a wider range of environmental and social issues.

LEARNING

Photo essay: Isolation diaries

R. Scott Davis, Published on 19/05/2020

» Bangkok photography students stay creative during lockdown

BUSINESS

Big Restaurant, Hotel Chains Won Exemption to Get Small Business Loans

Business, Bob Davis & Heather Haddon, Published on 08/04/2020

» Shake Shack Inc. hardly seems like a small enterprise, with 7,600 employees, about $500 million in annual revenue and net income last year of $24 million. Even so, it plans to apply for a new government-guaranteed small-business loan.

BUSINESS

Trump Administration Considers Halting GE Venture's Engine Deliveries to China

Business, Ted Mann & Bob Davis, Published on 18/02/2020

» The Trump administration is considering a proposal to halt deliveries of jet engines co-produced by General Electric Co. for a new airliner being developed in China, a potential escalation of protective trade measures that could have steep repercussions for the major American manufacturer.

LIFE

Rules for a truly sustainable economy

Jenny Davis-Peccoud and Sharad Apte, Published on 11/12/2018

» Climate change, unfair labour practices, corruption and other sustainability issues are moving up the corporate agenda. Bain & Company recently surveyed 297 global companies, and 81% said that sustainability is more important to their business today than it was five years ago; 85% believe that it will be even more important five years from now.