A study by Boston Consulting Group and WWF explains once again how a rapid transition towards an energy system with renewable sources is essential to mitigate climate change
A study by the Boston Consulting Group for the World Economic Forum underlines the importance, for large companies, of also involving the supply chain in decarbonisation, which is responsible for half of CO2 emissions. Rising consumer prices…
Companies capable of continually reinventing themselves have a better chance of emerging from recessions stronger than they entered them: the Fortune Future 50 index, developed by the Boston Consulting Group, certifies it. Here is the list.
The estimate comes from the Boston Consulting Group, which however warns in a report of the need for systemic management between public and private transport: "Otherwise, the new mobility could even worsen the performance of urban mobility ecosystems".
The Covid-19 pandemic is accelerating the trend to buy cars online: today it happens only for 1% of the total, but 8% of European consumers (double in the USA and 60% in China) following of the health emergency intends to…
According to a survey by the Boston Consulting Group, the pandemic has not only made us more attentive to health, but also to environmental issues. Indeed, global warming is more worrying than the virus, especially for young people.
Hotels and flights are suffering as expected (even if the latter are not so bad): Italians at the moment are preferring domestic holidays, with last minute bookings and preferably staying in holiday homes.
The ranking drawn up by the Boston Consulting Group rewards Cupertino, while Alphabet and Amazon remain on the podium - Leap of Huawei and Alibaba, which enter the top 10, from which Facebook is almost out.
According to a report by the Boston Consulting Group, in ten years 51% of cars sold will be electric or hybrid: diesel will drop from 14% in 2019 to 4% and petrol from 78% to 44%.
Boston Consulting Group and Fashion for Good have estimated the investment needs to bring innovation to fashion that is useful for making the industry more sustainable at 20-30 billion dollars a year.
Boston Consulting Group research “The Italian Comeback Kids. Lessons from successful turnaround” quantifies in just 32 the large Italian companies that have started running again after two years of declining Ebitda.
According to a survey by the Boston Consulting Group, the electrification of transport could generate an added value of between 3 and 10 billion dollars over the next decade for an average utility with about 2-3 million customers.
From a study conducted by the Boston Consulting Group together with Ipsos, it emerges that many Italian companies know and use the incentives of Industry 4.0, but do not fully exploit their potential due to a lack of skills and also…
FROM ENIDAY - Three scenarios developed by Boston Consulting Group (BCG) analysts point in the same direction: world demand for oil will begin to fall much sooner than expected. Electric mobility will advance as battery prices collapse…
A report by The Boston Consulting Group and MIT Sloan Management Review, created through interviews with 3.000 managers in 112 countries, returns a picture of lights and shadows.
According to Boston Consulting "it is not economically feasible to massively shift European production from the hot integral cycle with basic oxygen blast furnaces to the cycle from ferrous scrap and electric furnaces