
Season 2 · Episode 10
Digital Economy: Global digital culture
What does the rapid, global transmission of culture, enabled by the internet, mean for business and society?
The Economist Intelligence Unit: Digital Economy · The Economist Intelligence Unit
October 24, 201931m 15s
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Show Notes
Nothing spreads faster and further on the internet than ideas. This month’s episode examines the global spread of culture, and in particular youth culture, and its implications for international businesses and society at large. Host Pete Swabey is joined by Kathy Sheehan, SVP and trends maven at marketing research company Cassandra, Ravi Govada, head of global market research at hospitality start-up Selina, and Peter Chonka, lecturer in global digital cultures at King’s College London. Sponsored by DXC Technology.
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