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Innovation, Competitive Advantage and the Productivity Puzzle

Wed 4 November 2020

Zoom

Productivity – the way inputs like ideas, machinery and labour are transformed into products and services that benefit society – has been lacklustre in the UK over recent decades, and has stalled further by the global financial crisis of 2008-9 and the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.

In this online event, Lord Sainsbury will ask: how do we speed up the UK’s productivity and hence improve living standards? After his presentation, he will be joined in conversation by Professor Bart Van Ark of the University of Manchester, Director of the UK’s major new Productivity Institute, to discuss what governments, businesses and all of us can do to tackle questions of job creation, sustainability and wellbeing, as the UK looks to a post-pandemic future full of technological and environmental upheaval.

The Bennett Institute’s Professor Diane Coyle will chair the discussion and invite questions from the audience.

Lord David Sainsbury read History and Psychology at King’s College, Cambridge and received an M.B.A. from the Columbia Graduate School of Business in New York. He was Finance Director of J. Sainsbury plc from 1973 – 1990 and Chairman from 1992 – 1998. David Sainsbury became Lord Sainsbury of Turville in October, 1997 and was appointed Minister of Science and Innovation from July 1998 until November 2006. He is the founder of the Gatsby Charitable Foundation, and founded and chairs the Institute for Government. He was elected Chancellor of the University of Cambridge in October 2011.

Bart van Ark is a Professor of Productivity Studies at the Alliance Manchester Business School (AMBS) at the University of Manchester. He is also Managing Director and Principal Investigator of The Productivity Institute, a UK-wide entity which aims to lay the foundations for an era of sustained and inclusive productivity growth by bringing together academic research, policy studies and business engagement.

Professor Diane Coyle is the inaugural Bennett Professor of Public Policy at the University of Cambridge. Diane co-directs the Bennett Institute where she heads research under the themes of progress and productivity, and has been a government adviser on economic policy, including throughout the covid-19 pandemic. Diane is also one of the theme directors of the Productivity Institute and will lead on the Knowledge Capital theme.

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/innovation-competitive-advantage-and-the-productivity-puzzle-tickets-126094709671

Cost: Free - booking required

Enquiries and booking

Please note that booking is required for this event.

A link to the event will be emailed after registration.

Enquiries: Bennett Institute Website Email: office@bennettinstitute.cam.ac.uk

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Wed 4 November 2020 10:00AM - 11:00AM

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