Recent Release|3 March 2022
Innovation Index: Digital Strategies for an Era of Constant Disruption
Thought Leadership Team
Oxford Economics
In 2021, Oxford Economics and NTT DATA fielded a survey of 1,000 executives in North America to find out how organisations are preparing for a digital future.
Becoming an innovative organisation that is agile and adapts to business challenges is hard. But our research shows 77% of organisations are not prepared for continued disruption. Get the findings that highlight digital strategies industry leaders are using to overcome challenges.
Briefing Paper
Download the first annual Innovation Index now to explore how business and IT executives across 16 industries are prioritizing digital investments to remake their strategy and operations.
Industry Fact Sheets
Discover more about our research through our fact sheets below:
About the team
Our Thought Leadership team produces original, evidence-based research made accessible to decision-makers and opinion leaders. Principals for this project included:
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