Vietnam continues to outperform global averages in women’s leadership. Explore key insights from Grant Thornton’s Women in Business 2026 report on gender diversity and CEO representation.
Báo cáo Women in Business 2026 của Grant Thornton phân tích vai trò của bình đẳng giới và đa dạng lãnh đạo trong việc thúc đẩy tăng trưởng, đổi mới và thu hút nhân tài tại các doanh nghiệp mid-market trên toàn cầu.
Grant Thornton explores how mid-market companies adopt ESG and sustainability strategies to achieve sustainable growth and create lasting value.
Grant Thornton Vietnam explores mid-market opportunities in a shifting global economy, from digital trade to strengthening supply chains for sustainable growth.
Globally our report shows that despite talk of a slowdown in global economic growth and the more challenging economic environment, more than half the 10,000 businesses surveyed in our IBR reported revenue growth in excess of 5% in the first half of 2019. In Vietnam more than 70% of the firms interviewed have seen revenue grow by more than 5% in the last 12 months.
The global economic cycle has peaked and businesses face a more downbeat global economy in 2019. However, while the headlines are daunting, there are good reasons for business leaders to hold their nerve.
Grant Thornton is pleased to launch our annual Women in business 2018 report: beyond policy to progress on International Women's Day. The research focuses on the landscape of business and government policy and explore the drivers of what creates change in gender diversity in business leadership across the world.
The gender diversity issue has been on the business agenda for many years now, yet a third of businesses still have no women at a senior management level. Somewhere there is a disconnect.
The gender diversity issue has been on the business agenda for many years now, yet a third of businesses still have no women at a senior management level. Somewhere there is a disconnect.
As businesses look to 2016 and beyond, this report considers the outlook for the global economy in 2016.
Drawing on interviews from our IBR and other sources this report explores the opportunities and challenges for business growth in Asia-Pacific. The slowdown in China, regional tensions and ageing populations emerge as key threats to regional growth prospects, while businesses are excited by the Trans-Pacific Partnership and increased ASEAN cooperation.
Fifty years on from the world’s first personal computer going into mass production, the Grant Thornton International Business Report reveals the scale of technology’s influence on business with the majority of firms now planning to automate operations and practices, potentially resulting in job losses.
More businesses are spurred on by a ‘fear of missing out’ (known colloquially as ‘FOMO’) than by a positive desire for growth when expanding abroad, according to new research from Grant Thornton's International Business Report (IBR). Business leaders are a fifth more likely to expand when presented with a negatively framed scenario than with the exact same scenario that was framed positively.
Drawing on data and insight from the Grant Thornton International Business Report (IBR), the Grant Thornton Global Dynamism Index (GDI), the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF), this short report considers the outlook for Latin America in 2015.
Businesses across Europe have greater concern about the prospect of the UK leaving the EU than Greece leaving the eurozone, according to new research from Grant Thornton. This comes just as the UK is about to go the polls in an election where a potential EU referendum is a major policy battleground, and just ahead of Greece’s deadline to repay almost €1billion to the International Monetary Fund in May.