> Return to the #87 Newsletter Passport provides data and insight on industries, economies and consumers worldwide. It is particularly helpful for analyzing market context and identifying future trends. It offers a set of analytical tools that allow users to analyze more than 115 million regularly updated statistics in Euromonitor International’s Passport database, helping to foster stronger insights into industry-specific dynamics and global cross-industry trends. IESE’s Passport subscription gives you access…
#87 December 2020
NASA’s Visual Universe
> Return to the #87 Newsletter Explore NASA’s rich history of discoveries, missions, and innovations, search for a term, and discover more about the US space agency. The Google Arts & Culture Lab has created NASA’s Visual Universe, an experiment drawing on hundreds of thousands of NASA’s historic images stretching back to 1915, and analyzed them using machine learning in order to present them in a new, surprising way. Enjoy!
ORBIS Geographic Heat Map
> Return to the #87 Newsletter Do you want to see a heat map of where companies in a corporate group are located? Or create a map showing the location of total assets within its corporate group? Use the ORBIS geographic heat map tool to compare a group of companies according to a variable you are interested in and get more insight from the data. Follow these steps to build a geographic…
Managing Academic Identity
> Return to the #87 Newsletter An Academic Identifier campaign has just been launched at IESE to promote the use of ORCID and other unique identifiers for researchers and academics, to increase the discoverability of their work. Using author identifiers, such as ORCID, ResearcherID, ScopusID or Google Scholar offers several benefits: -It reduces author ambiguity. -It simplifies and facilitates the accreditation and evaluation of research activity for grant applications. -It boosts…
Future of Mobility
> Return to the #87 Newsletter The pandemic has affected mobility all over the world. Trade and travel bans and border closures have been widely used to control the spread of Covid-19. This disruption already comes at a time of transition since the traditional model is no longer sustainable. The global mobility system is in the process of transformation, as new technologies enable the creation of innovative new business models, and…