Beyond Tomorrow: Four Scenarios for the World of 2050
Long-term thinking can seem like a luxury. But understanding the possibilities can provide lessons for addressing today’s challenges.
Nikolaus Lang, Alan Iny, Ulrich Pidun, Melissa Christensen, Jeffrey Sprong, Adam JobAI Will Reshape More Jobs Than It Replaces
Task automation doesn’t equal job loss. Most roles will remain—but will change substantially.
Greg Emerson, Matthew Kropp, Julie Bedard, Lisa Krayer, Viacheslav Romanov, Megan Hsu, Luis Sanchez Boedo, Diya MohnotHow the Factory of the Future Is Reshaping the Economics of Manufacturing Competitiveness
AI has fused two questions that used to be separate: where to produce and how production is designed. Manufacturing leaders who treat them as one decision will stay competitive in the years ahead.
Daniel Kuepper, Romain Pavy-Biraud, Mouhcine Berrada, Alex Yurek, Mei-Jung ChenQuantum Is Getting Real. CEOs Need to Shape Where It Creates Value.
Quantum computing’s commercial arrival has accelerated, but ensuring the tech is actually useful requires enterprises to collaborate and steer innovation now.
Matt Langione, Hanl Park, Jean-François Bobier, Brad Henderson, Dr. Harley T. Johnson, Sesh Iyer, Zheng CuiRecent Insights
View AllAI Needs You with Verity Harding
"The risk of the AI arms race narrative is not that it’s true—it’s that we’re making it true by using the analogy. And if it is an arms race, then anything goes in pursuit of winning."
Nikolaus LangWhy You Shouldn’t Treat AI Agents Like Employees
As organizations experiment with placing AI agents on org charts as “employees,” new research shows this framing has unintended consequences.
Matthew Kropp, Julie Bedard, Emma Wiles, Megan Hsu, Lisa KrayerThe Rise of the Urban Knowledge Campus
Corporate headquarters aren’t vanishing; they’re being rebuilt as vehicles for collaboration, innovation, and talent attraction.
Richard Florida, Masaki Hamura, Vladislav Boutenko, Natalia KonyukovaOld Continent, New Growth: Pension Reform as an Economic Engine for Europe
Restructuring pensions to rely on funded schemes could ease fiscal burdens for European governments and for taxpayers.
Nikolaus Lang, Rami Rafih, Giancarlo Tassi, Jona Lampert, David Zuluaga MartínezPension Systems Are Cracking—Here’s How to Fix Them
Aging populations are straining pension systems worldwide. Our analysis reveals how smarter design and savvy implementation can secure sustainability, equity, and adequacy for future generations.
Sam Karita, Tomoki Isogai, Csaba Bakos, Mark WisemanShocks, Crises, and False Alarms
How to assess true macroeconomic risk

How to Assess True Macroeconomic Risk
Understanding macroeconomic risk—the potential for negative or positive change, both cyclical and structural—is essential to responding to threats with rational optimism.
What’s Wrong With Economics
The U.S. economy grew at a robust 2.8% in the second quarter, far faster than economists’ predictions of just 2%. The miss is reminiscent of a long losing streak for doomsaying about the U.S. economy.
How Lower Deficits Can Again Drive More Growth
Washington’s addiction to deficit spending is unlikely to change, no matter the electoral outcome in November. But in today's macroeconomic environment, fiscal consolidation can counterintuitively deliver more growth.
Business Ecosystems
What are business ecosystems, and how can organizations think about their own ecosystem design, governance, and strategy?

Winning the Ecosystem Game
Orchestrating companies collaboratively lead other companies in digital ecosystems but what does it take to lead orchestrating or participating companies? From our research on the factors which drive the strategic and operational success and failure of ecosystems, we propose the traits, mindsets, and behaviors required of ecosystem leaders.
Do You Need a Business Ecosystem?
The hype suggests that you do, but business ecosystems are not always the right model for organizing the creation of a product or service. Learn what they are, what sets them apart, and their benefits and drawbacks.
Setting the Rules of the Road
Good governance is essential to the success of both ecosystem orchestrators and their partners. It is essential to put the right rules in place to orchestrate a platform that creates value for all participants - and helps manage risk.
New Pathways to a Sustainable Future
In several recent publications, we’ve challenged ourselves to think differently about sustainability—to identify pathways that may contribute new vitality to the fight.

The Hidden Dynamics of the Energy Transition
The energy transition presents a massive and complex challenge, and it’s moving too slowly. To accelerate progress, businesses and governments should adopt a systems approach.
Short-Term Solutions for Bending the Ammonia Emissions Curve
Renewable ammonia has long-term potential, but the industry can’t wait. Ammonia producers and customers can take steps to become more sustainable, starting today.
Preparing for an Uncertain Future with Climate Scenarios
Stress-test your strategy and stretch your imagination.




