Episodes

  • Wrapping Up 2024: Is there a productive growth path forward?
    Dec 19 2024

    2024 has been quite a year. A new government, big plans, but a growth and productivity revival isn’t visible yet. These things take time. Is the UK still on track for a reset of policy to boost growth and productivity? Or is there something fundamentally wrong with how we're thinking about these subjects?

    Host Professor Bart van Ark is joined by:

    • Diane Coyle, Bennett Professor of Public Policy, University of Cambridge & Director at The Productivity Institute.
    • Richard Jones, Vice-President for Innovation and Regional Economic Development and Professor of Materials Physics and Innovation Policy, University of Manchester, and Policy Fellow at The Productivity Institute.

    For more information on the topic:

    • Diane Coyle and Ayantola Alayande. Productivity and Industrial Policy by Design: The UK Experience, International Productivity Monitor, No. 47, Fall 2024.
    • Richard Jones. Taking Anglofuturism Seriously, Soft Machines, 2024.
    • Diane Coyle, Economic Progress and Adam Smith’s Dilemma. National Institute Economic Review, vol. 265, 2023, pp. 5-11.
    • The Productivity Institute’s Response to the Industrial Strategy Green Paper, November 2024.
    • Ayantola Alayande and Diane Coyle (2023) Investment in the UK: Longer Term Trends, Working Paper No. 040, The Productivity Institute.
    • Dietrich Vollrath. Fully Grown: Why a Stagnant Economy Is a Sign of Success. University of Chicago Press, 2020.
    • Charles Goodhart and Manoj Pradhan. The Great Demographic Reversal: Ageing Societies, Waning Inequality, and an Inflation Revival. Palgrave Macmillan, 2020.
    • Daron Acemoglu and Simon Johnson. Power and Progress: Our Thousand-Year Struggle Over Technology and Prosperity. PublicAffairs, 2023.
    • Diane Coyle. Cogs and Monsters: What Economics Is, and What It Should Be. Princeton University Press, 2021.
    • Diane Coyle, The Measure of Progress: Counting What Really Matters, Princeton University Press, forthcoming, Spring 2025.

    About Productivity Puzzles:

    Productivity Puzzles is brought to you by The Productivity Institute, a research body involving nine academic institutions across the UK, eight Regional Productivity Forums throughout the nation, and a national independent Productivity Commission to advise policy makers at all levels of government. It is funded by the Economic and Social Research Council.

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    50 mins
  • Industrial Strategy: What To Do and What Not To Do?
    Oct 3 2024

    With a new government in town, industrial strategy is back. Why now? How will it help growth and productivity? How do we get it right? And, perhaps equally important, how do we make sure we don’t get it wrong this time?

    Host Professor Bart van Ark is joined by:

    • Dame Kate Barker, Chair of the Universities Superannuation Scheme and Chair of The Productivity Institute’s Governing Council.
    • Giles Wilkes, Senior Fellow at the Institute for Government and Specialist partner at Flint Global.
    • Andrew Westwood, Policy Director, The Productivity Institute and Professor of Public Policy, Government and Business at The University of Manchester.


    For more information on the topic:

    • Andy Westwood and Giles Wilkes, Can an industrial strategy help drive productivity growth?, The Productivity Institute.
    • “How can the new government’s industrial strategy help boost productivity?”, an event co-hosted by the Institute for Government and The Productivity institute, 18 September 2024.
    • Giles Wiles, 10 lessons for successfully restarting an industrial strategy, Institute for Government, 24 June 2024.
    • Bart van Ark, Anna Valero and Andy Westwood, Why the UK needs a new institution for growth and productivity: Could a revamped Industrial Strategy Council be the answer?, The Productivity Institute.
    • Andy Westwood, The Return of Industrial Strategy: Why the US and Europe need to Renew Heartlland Communities?, Cogito, 27 January 2023.
    • CIPD, An industrial Strategy for the Everyday Economy, Policy Papers, July 2023.
    • “Levelling Up through industrial policy, institutions and fiscal mechanisms”, Productivity Puzzles, The Productivity Institute, January 2022.

    Diane Coyle and Adam Muhtar, UK’s Industrial Policy: Learning from the Past?, Productivity Insights Paper No. 002, The Productivity Institute. October 2021.


    About Productivity Puzzles:

    Productivity Puzzles is brought to you by The Productivity Institute, a research body involving nine academic institutions across the UK, eight Regional Productivity Forums throughout the nation, and a national independent Productivity Commission to advise policy makers at all levels of government. It is funded by the Economic and Social Research Council.

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    53 mins
  • Business model innovation and strategic productivity
    Jul 18 2024

    Why is business model innovation the key to an organisation’s productivity? What does it take to do it right? New technologies and new business practices don’t just come out of the blue. They happen because firms embed them in their processes so they can create a valuable proposition for their customers. This episode explores the challenges and opportunities for both large incumbents and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in adopting new business models, particularly in the context of digital transformation and the transition to a net-zero economy.

    Host Professor Bart van Ark is joined by:

    • Sir Charlie Mayfield, former executive chair of John Lewis. Chair of QA Limited and founder and chair of Be the Business.
    • Chander Velu, Professor of Innovation and Economics at the Institute for Manufacturing in the Engineering Department at Cambridge University.

    For more information on the topic:

    • Chander Velu, Business Innovation: A Blueprint for Strategic Change, Cambridge University Press, 2024.
    • Wit Wannakrairoj and Chander Velu (2021), Productivity growth and business model innovation, Economics Letters, Volume 199, February.
    • The Productivity Institute, Business Dynamism: is turbulence good for productivity?, Productivity Puzzles Podcast, March 2024.
    • The Productivity Institute, Government policy and business productivity: does it help or harm?, Productivity Puzzles Podcast, April 2024.
    • The Productivity Institute, How do business leaders think about productivity?, Productivity Puzzles Podcast, May 2024.
    • The Productivity Institute, Should we be worried about business dynamism?, blog.
    • The Productivity Institute, Government policy and business productivity: does it help or harm?, blog.
    • The Productivity Institute, How do business leaders think about productivity?, blog.

    About Productivity Puzzles:

    Productivity Puzzles is brought to you by The Productivity Institute, a research body involving nine academic institutions across the UK, eight Regional Productivity Forums throughout the nation, and a national independent Productivity Commission to advise policy makers at all levels of government. It is funded by the Economic and Social Research Council.

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    52 mins
  • UK Election 2024: A Productivity Plan
    Jun 27 2024

    The election manifestos published in the second week of June 2024 sparsely recognise the importance of productivity. This is perhaps because it's not the most glamorous topic for voters to be excited about being canvassed on their doorstep. But for any incoming government, productivity will need to run through the core of the policy agenda in the coming years.

    Host Professor Bart van Ark is joined by:

    • Sir Anton Muscatelli, Principal and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Glasgow.
    • Dame Diane Coyle, Co-Director of the Bennett Institute for Public Policy at the University of Cambridge, and Co-Director of The Productivity Institute.
    • Andy Westwood, Policy Director at The Productivity Institute and Professor of Government Practice at The University of Manchester.

    For more information on the topic:

    • B. van Ark, N. Pike (2024) Election 2024: A productivity plan for the next UK Government, The Productivity Institute.
    • D. Coyle, B. van Ark, J. Pendrill (2023) The Productivity Agenda, The Productivity Institute.
    • B. van Ark, K. de Vries and D. Pilat (2023), Are Pro-Productivity Policies Fit for Purpose? Productivity Drivers and Policies in G-20 Economies, Working Paper No. 38, The Productivity Institute.

    About Productivity Puzzles:

    Productivity Puzzles is brought to you by The Productivity Institute, a research body involving nine academic institutions across the UK, eight Regional Productivity Forums throughout the nation, and a national independent Productivity Commission to advise policy makers at all levels of government. It is funded by the Economic and Social Research Council.

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    52 mins
  • How do business leaders think about productivity?
    May 30 2024

    Why should firms care about productivity? How does it add to the bottom line? What exactly drives productivity? And how can you get better at it? This episode is a conversation with three current and former business leaders talking about how they think about productivity, what it means to them, and what practical productivity measures their firms use.


    Host Professor Bart van Ark is joined by:


    • Katy Davies, Managing Director of Evolve Your Future.
    • Lou Cordwell, Special Advisor to the Office of the President and Vice-Chancellor at The University of Manchester and Professor of Innovation at the Alliance Manchester Business School.
    • Greg McDonald, Founder and Executive Chair of Goodfish.


    For more information on the topic:

    • The Productivity Institute, (2024) Productivity Primer: Why productivity matters for the economy, business and places.
    • Kate Penney and Jim Pendrill (2022) Strategic Productivity for the Leadership Team, The Productivity Institute.
    • The Productivity Institute, Business Dynamism: is turbulence good for productivity?, Productivity Puzzles Podcast, March 2024.
    • The Productivity Institute, Government policy and business productivity: does it help or harm?, Productivity Puzzles Podcast, April 2024
    • The Productivity Institute, Should we be worried about business dynamism?, blog.
    • The Productivity Institute, Government policy and business productivity: does it help or harm?, blog.


    About Productivity Puzzles:

    Productivity Puzzles is brought to you by The Productivity Institute, a research body involving nine academic institutions across the UK, eight Regional Productivity Forums throughout the nation, and a national independent Productivity Commission to advise policy makers at all levels of government. It is funded by the Economic and Social Research Council.


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    54 mins
  • Government policy and business productivity: does it help or harm?
    Apr 11 2024

    What is the best thing government can do to help improve business productivity? Provide more business support? Create better conditions for doing business? Or simply, get out of the way. In other words, can government policy and business growth ever become a happy marriage?

    Host Professor Bart van Ark is joined by a co-host:

    • Stephen Roper, Professor of Enterprise at Warwick Business School, founding Director of the Enterprise Research Centre, Co-Director of the Innovation Research Caucus, and Research Programme Lead on “Firms in Transitions” at The Productivity Institute.

    Bart and Rebecca are joined by two guest speakers:

    • Jane Galsworthy, Managing Director of Oxford Innovation Advice and Steering Group Chair at the Enterprise Research Centre.
    • Tera Allas, Director of Research and Economics at McKinsey & Company, UK, and Chair of the Advisory Committee at The Productivity Institute.

    For more information on the topic:

    • The Productivity Institute (2023), The Productivity Agenda.
    • The Productivity Institute, Business Dynamism: is turbulence good for productivity?, Productivity Puzzles Podcast, March 2024
    • The Productivity Institute, Should we be worried about business dynamism?, blog.
    • Enterprise Research Centre (2024) The State of Small Business Britain 2023.

    About Productivity Puzzles:

    Productivity Puzzles is brought to you by The Productivity Institute, a research body involving nine academic institutions across the UK, eight Regional Productivity Forums throughout the nation, and a national independent Productivity Commission to advise policy makers at all levels of government. It is funded by the Economic and Social Research Council.

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    1 hr
  • Business Dynamism: is turbulence good for productivity?
    Mar 14 2024

    What is business dynamism? Do we need a bit more turbulence in business creation, growth and change to get productivity up again? This episode, the first of three on the productivity of firms, looks at the mechanism between productivity and business dynamism, whether there are big differences between countries, and whether and how we can get a bit more turbulence.

    Host Professor Bart van Ark is joined by a co-host:

    • Rebecca Riley, Professor of Practice at King’s College London; Director of the Economics Statistics Centre of Excellence; Lead on Measurement and Methods theme at The Productivity Institute

    Bart and Rebecca are joined by two guest speakers:

    • John Van Reenen, Ronald Coase Chair in Economics at the London School of Economics Professor, where was also the Director of Centre for Economic Performance. Currently John is Director of the Programme on Innovation and Diffusion (POID)
    • Javier Miranda, Professor of Economics, Productivity Research at Friedrich-Schiller University (Jena), and Head of Center for Factor Market Transformation and Productivity Growth at the Halle Institute for Economic Research (IWH). Co-director of The Competitiveness Research Network (CompNet)

    For more information on the topic:

    • Jan De Loecker, Tim Obermeier and John Van Reenen (2022), Firms and Inequalities, The IFS Deaton Review.
    • Filippo Biond, Sergio Inferrera, Matthias Mertens and Javier Miranda (2024), Declining Business Dynamism in Europe: The Role of Shocks, Market Power, and Technology.
    • Office of National Statistics (2023), Trend in UK business dynamism and productivity, December 2023.
    • The Productivity Institute (2023), The Productivity Agenda, Chapters 1 and 3.

    About Productivity Puzzles:

    Productivity Puzzles is brought to you by The Productivity Institute, a research body involving nine academic institutions across the UK, eight Regional Productivity Forums throughout the nation, and a national independent Productivity Commission to advise policy makers at all levels of government. It is funded by the Economic and Social Research Council.

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    53 mins
  • Wrapping up Productivity Puzzles 2023: brief interviews with productivity experts
    Dec 20 2023

    The final episode of Productivity Puzzles Season 2 examines whether 2023 has brought us closer to putting the productivity puzzle together. What are some of the most important insights from this season of the podcast? And what can we learn from The Productivity Institute's Productivity Agenda? The conversation covers the challenges in institutional decision-making, the diffusion of technology and skills, and diversity in firm performance, investment and the adoption of good practices, as well as possible pro-productivity policies for the future.


    Host Professor Bart van Ark is joined by:


    • Diane Coyle - Bennett Professor of Public Policy at the University of Cambridge.
    • Adrian Pabst - Deputy Director at the National Institute of Economic and Social Research.
    • Mary O’Mahony - Professor of Economics at King's College Business School in London.
    • Stephen Roper - Professor of Enterprise at Warwick Business School and Director of the Enterprise Research Centre.


    For more information on the topic:


    • Diane Coyle, Bart van Ark, Jim Pendrill (2023), The Productivity Agenda, The Productivity Institute.
    • HM Government (2022), Levelling Up the UK.
    • National Institute of Economic and Social Research (2023), National Institute UK Economic Outlook: Summer 2023.
    • Diane Coyle , Kaya Dreesbeimdieck , Annabel Manley (2021), Productivity in UK healthcare during and after the COVID-19 pandemic, The Productivity Institute Working Paper No.002.
    • Jen Nelles, Ben Verinder, Kevin Walsh, Tim Vorley (2023), Skills Innovation and Productivity: The Role of Further Education Colleges in Local and Regional Ecosystems, The Productivity Institute and Innovation Caucus.
    • Diane Coyle, Stella Erker and Andy Westwood (2023), Townscapes: A Universal Basic Infrastructure for the UK, Bennett Institute for Public Policy.


    About Productivity Puzzles:

    Productivity Puzzles is brought to you by The Productivity Institute, a research body involving nine academic institutions across the UK, eight Regional Productivity Forums throughout the nation, and a national independent Productivity Commission to advise policy makers at all levels of government. It is funded by the Economic and Social Research Council. 

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    43 mins