Bibliografías recientes

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Chips with everything. How the world will change as computers spread into everyday objects. The ‘Internet of Things’ will fundamentally change the relationship between consumers and producers The Economist
Global supply chains. Supply chains are undergoing a dramatic transformation. This will be wrenching for many firms, argues Vijay Vaitheeswaran. The Economist
Truth Wars. The Politics of Climate Change, Military Intervention and Financial Crisis Libro
Battle algorithm. Artificial intelligence is changing every aspect of war. A new type of arms race could be on the cards The Economist
From the home to the office. Companies are taking advantage of their new ability to track their workers. And,increasingly, their customers too The Economist
Cyber security. A connected world will be a playground for hackers. Few companies making connected gadgets have much experience with cyber security. The Economist
A way forward? Huawei has made a peace offering that deserves consideration. The idea of selling off its 5G intellectual property is not so outlandish. The Economist
Piece offering. Ren Zhengfei may sell Huawei's 5G technology to a Western buyer. The Chinese telecoms giant's boss considers creating a competitor for his company. The Economist
Circuit breaker. Big tech and the trade war. As the fight spreads, it is becoming a danger to investors, consumers and American interests The Economist
El PCCh y el ancien régime Artículo científico
The role of the State in the internationalization of Latin American firms Artículo científico
What if we stopped pretending? The climate apocalypse is coming. To prepare for it, we need to admit that we can’t prevent it Otra
Climate change and the new age of extinction. People easily forget “last of” stories about individual species, but the loss of nature also threatens our existence. Otra
EE. UU.: la élite empresarial cambia de mantra Otra
Costing the earth. Countries most exposed to climate change face higher costs of capital. Poor countries find themselves trapped in a vicious cycle" The Economist
The future. The banking revolution is great for customers The Economist
Banking services. Tech's raid on the banks. Digital disruption is coming to banking at last The Economist
Banking. Young people and their phones are shaking up banking. Customer service is about to get a lot better, says Helen Joyce The Economist
The digital assembly line. Technology firms vie for billions in data-analytics contracts. Two surprising leaders have emerged from the pack. The Economist
What are companies for? Big business is beginning to accept broader social responsibilities The Economist

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