A new report from Oxford Economics and Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany, identifies common issues linked to lagging research productivity, along with...
Asian American inclusion in the workplace
Posted by Thought Leadership on Aug 31, 2021
Oxford Economics recently worked with the IBM Institute for Business Value to survey nearly 7,000 US-based professionals as part of a program on...
Nurturing Black women leaders
Posted by Thought Leadership on Aug 30, 2021
Oxford Economics recently worked with the IBM Institute for Business Value to survey nearly 7,000 US-based professionals as part of a program on...
The UK Creative Industries: Unleashing the power and potential of creativity
Posted by Thought Leadership on Aug 26, 2021
In 2019, the Creative Industries directly created 2.1 million jobs and directly contributed £115.9 billion to UK GDP, with an even greater...
Leaders Aim High: Elevating the strategic value of procurement
Posted by Thought Leadership on Jul 20, 2021
Oxford Economics and SAP conducted robust global research to understand Procurement’s influence on the organization, the current state of supplier...
ACI World: Meeting SDGs and Future Air Travel Demand
Posted by Economic Impact on Jul 2, 2021
As the air transportation industry recovers from pandemic-induced downturns, the need for future capital planning will be critical to supporting...
Striving for authenticity: LGBT+ views on enduring discrimination and expanding inclusion
Posted by Thought Leadership on Jun 17, 2021
New research from IBM in collaboration with Oxford Economics and Out & Equal explores the identity and experiences of the LGBT+ community in the...
For this study with the Semiconductor Industry Association, Oxford Economics has quantified the economic contribution of the US semiconductor...
Systems Thinking: Beyond the Crisis
Posted by Thought Leadership on Jun 15, 2021
This global research, conducted in collaboration with SAP, examines how leaders around the world are adopting a holistic management strategy called...
The Sustainable Supply Chain Paradox
Posted by Thought Leadership on May 19, 2021
In the early months of 2021, Oxford Economics, in partnership with SAP, surveyed 1,000 supply-chain executives globally. Our goal was to identify...