Apr 16, 2023

移动金融数字化运营:如何以客户体验为中心打造金融机构业务增长新引擎

北京,2023年04月17日——据《2021全球移动市场报告》显示,全球目前智能手机的用户已经超过40亿,中国以9.54亿的智能手机用户总量居首,普及率66%。中国金融业各市场主体亦积极利用移动互联网及智能技术,探索移动金融发展模式。尤其是在疫情的催化下,越来越多的客户已经习惯使用金融机构提供的线上化产品/服务来满足其金融需求。金融机构也开始不断丰富其线上的服务体系,从简单的金融服务不断向便民生活服务场景渗透,以满足客户金融服务和非金融的消费需求。

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Have you ever wondered why sustainability has become such a buzzword lately? From our conversations within the Information, Communication and Technology (ICT) industry, IDC discovered that this is one part due to pressures from stakeholders (e.g. investors, regulators, end-user, eco system partners and clients) and the other due to the opportunities sustainability initiatives can offer. In fact, an IDC survey conducted in 2022 has seen these drivers of sustainability initiatives as a 50/50 split among enterprises worldwide.

Companies that have chosen to proactively integrate sustainability into their business strategies and operations have not only reduced waste and optimized costs, but also improved cost effectiveness and efficiency in operations, created new revenue streams for sales, helped human resources attract and retain talent and drove and enabled product and services innovation.

chart showing sustainability benefits in two columns, one for the people dimension of business and the other for the innovation and growth

In the Asia Pacific region, enterprises that have undertaken sustainability initiatives have seen the most benefits in the people dimension of business operations. This includes attracting and retaining talent, driving innovation and increasing productivity. The people dimension is a fundamental yet often elusive key factor for success in the execution of strategies. The link between sustainability and people dimension means that organizations can leverage on sustainability initiatives to enhance outcomes from other existing strategies especially transformative ones that cut across various aspects of an organization’s operations, such as the case in digital transformation strategies.

An Opportunity for Human Resources

Sustainability’s ability to influence a person’s choice of employment is important for organizations in the region because of the widespread skills shortages in the ICT workforce. According to a 2021 study of the International Labor Organization (ILO) on The Future of Work in ICT, the shortage of talent in Asia Pacific is partly attributable to rapid changes in technology, the prominence of digital transformation strategies in companies since the pandemic, and technology’s impact on work and the skills to do certain jobs. An IDC report sees IT skills shortage affecting 60-80% of Asia Pacific organizations.

Sustainability’s capacity to produce positive outcomes in recruitment and retention stems from altruism. Sustainability principles are founded on the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals (previously called Human Development Goals) that are fundamentally connected to what matters most to a person. It is human nature to gravitate towards a community of people or entity (as in the case of companies) that shares the same values as the person.  In a 2021 Global Environmental, Social & Governance (ESG) Business Services Buyer Value Survey, IDC noted that younger generations such as Millennials and Generation Z value all three pillars of ESG as important and are factors for their decision-making in associating themselves with a particular brand or an organization.

An Opportunity to Innovate

A value derived from sustainability is its capacity to ignite creativity and innovation in organizations.  Sustainability initiatives centered on circularity for instance require companies to revisit and reconfigure product designs to accommodate the requirements of reduce, recycle, or repurpose value of parts and packaging materials. An example of the impact of circularity in product design is the emergence of eco-smartphones such as those sold by tech startups like Nothing, Fairphones, Teracube, and Shift and specific brand models of Apple and Samsung. There are also eco-SIM cards deployed by telecoms company, Globe, in the Philippines which is made from 100% recycled materials, including the plastic waste from refrigerators.

Another prime example of product design innovation ignited by sustainability is the reengineering in datacenters and reimagining of how they are built. Apart from the sector’s shift to cleaner sources of fuel for power and cooling, and the use of recycled and recyclable parts, the more innovative datacenter designs include the underwater “clouds in the ocean”  of Microsoft that can reportedly reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by around 40%.

For service companies, sustainability presents an opportunity to innovate how they deliver services to clients.  Sometimes defined as the future of work this could mean automation of mundane and repeatable tasks to free up resources for faster, high-value customer service, digital delivery of services to reduce carbon footprint, or the application of hybrid work, green workspaces and SMART buildings.

An Opportunity for Demand Growth

Probably the most obvious opportunity brought by sustainability is its impact on market demand.  Sustainability initiatives inevitably lead to demand for new tools and services that can specifically meet its requirements.  Just on data alone, sustainability has created a need for ESG-related professional business services such as carbon footprint measure, ESG data security, audit, and reporting. 

Sustainability has also expanded the use cases of existing technologies. Blockchain technology for example is now used to verify sustainable sourcing. In the energy sector for instance, Blockchain technology is used to confirm renewable energy utilization sources in enterprises for eligibility on carbon credits, financing and for ESG reporting. This use of Blockchain in energy attribution tracking is done in Singapore from utilities provider SP Group. Other expanded uses cases emerging from sustainability are digital twins, used for sustainability simulations, or AI, used for human rights tracking.

Clearly, sustainability can be an opportunity for companies to enhance their human resource strategy, accelerate product and service innovation and expand the scope of their market.

If you have any questions on how solutions providers like you can maximize the opportunities that sustainability brings, we are here to help. Find out more today and learn how IDC research and services on sustainability can help you.

Melvie Espejo - Research Director - IDC

Melvie Espejo is a research director for IDC Sustainable Strategies and Technologies. She leads the sustainability research practice in Asia/Pacific, tackling sustainability/environmental, social, and governance (ESG) strategic research themes with a 360-degree lens. Melvie's across-industry, across-technology research captures topics, such as climate change technologies, ESG adoption and execution, sustainable transformation in organizations, circularity and the circular economy, green procurement, and sustainability/ESG regulations and its impact on technology investments, strategies, and the competitive landscape.
Apr 14, 2023

IDC:连接无限可能:探索未来中国云会议实践的成功之路

北京,2023年4月14日——云会议在疫情期间扮演了至关重要的角色,为企业提供了快速和有效的远程工作模式,帮助企业在不可预测的环境下继续保持高效运转。而在疫情结束之后,云会议已经不再是线下会议的替代,而是成为的新的生产力工具,云会议为企业带来新的用户触点,新的交互体验,以及新的商业模式。

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Apr 13, 2023

《IDC PeerScape:人工智能技术在油气行业的实践与案例》研究正式发布

北京,2023年4月13日——尽管全球能源转型持续加快,但在今后相当长的时期内,石油和天然气的主体能源地位不会改变,特别是油气资源中可以作为清洁能源的天然气,还将在未来有更大的市场。中国油气资源总体丰富,有很大的勘探开发潜力,截止到2021年底,已探明可采储量达36.7亿吨,2022年产量重回2亿吨,油气在中国能源结构中仍将占据主导地位。2023年政府工作报告也指出,针对全球高通胀带来的影响,能源行业要做好保供稳价,继续加大油气资源勘探开发和增储上产力度,着力提升高端化、智能化、绿色化水平,加快前沿技术研发和应用推广。

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