
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation is pleased to present its research report on The Future of Data-Driven Innovation.
This report explores the tremendous growth in data collection, delving into the implications on business and public policy.

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation is pleased to present its research report on The Future of Data-Driven Innovation.
This report explores the tremendous growth in data collection, delving into the implications on business and public policy.


This 11th issue of Business Horizon Quarterly (BHQ) is focused on the topic of education.
Published in the fall of 2014, this edition touches on issues including K-12 academic performance, workforce training, technology in the classroom, and American competitiveness.


As part of its Data-Driven Innovation Project, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation has compiled a reading list for those interested in topics related to Big Data, data-driven innovation and the data economy.

An examination of the policies that can lead to long-term economic growth in America.

The growing skills gap is one of the most persistent challenges affecting thriving and lagging state economies—the disparity between the skills companies need to drive growth and innovation versus the skills that actually exist within their organizations and in the labor market.

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation’s newest research report, From Millions to Billions: Scaling Up Women’s Empowerment Globally investigates the status of women-owned businesses in Mexico and offers global companies ways they can integrate them into their supply chains.

The Energy-Water-Food Nexus: Insights for the Business Community explores the connections between these three vital resources and identified steps that companies can take to understand and address their connections to energy, water and food.

Productive, innovative, competitive economies require smart and simple regulations to prosper. The U.S.