GLOBALINTO final conference
Thanks to all participants for a great final conference with valuable presentations and discussions!
Read more about the conference summary, agenda and presentations here:
https://t.co/44uxbkHwXu
Thank you all for great comments on our #research! We find that Danish firms would be more productive, if they had even more women in management & innovation positions that are defined in intangible capital literature.
@globalinto@univaasa@cfa_res_pol@NovaSBE @DRUIDsociety
“Economic policy in Germany should pay greater attention to the promotion of intangible investments beyond R&D in order to increase productivity at the firm level” find Felix Roth, Ali Sen, Christian Rammer in new #research. @unihh@ZEW@globalinto
https://t.co/GnhOS9rz5G
Please join us for the GLOBALINTO final conference Thursday April 28 13.00-17.00 (CET) & Friday April 29 9.30-12.30 (CET).
The full conference program and online links to both days can be found here:
https://t.co/BH0FrFMSkK
Intangibles and COVID19 – Results from the GLOBALINTO Survey of Intangibles.
Thanks to all participants for a great workshop!
See the workshop summary and presentations at:
https://t.co/fulEsXphS1
Please join us for the online workshop on Tuesday April 5 14.00-16.00 (CET):
Intangibles and COVID19 – Results from the GLOBALINTO Survey of Intangibles
The full workshop program and online link can be found here:
https://t.co/xMyZBKAPU8
Intangibles as Firm Assets or Industrial Commons: the Case of COVID Vaccines
Thanks to all participants for a great workshop!
See the workshop summary at:
https://t.co/laFiBDfMSZ
Please join us for the GLOBALINTO online workshop:
Intangibles as firm assets or industrial commons - Tensions and opportunities.
March 1st 2021, 14:00 - 15:30 CET
Please contact [email protected] to register. See more here:
https://t.co/hWQBHVSgJ9
Policy brief on growth and intangibles at the macro level has now been released. See also the presentations from our recent workshop on intangibles, GVCs and productivity:
https://t.co/79e5S6bLPb
Our paper ‘Intangibles from innovative work – their valuation and technological change’ will be presented at the IARIW-ESCoE Conference on Intangible Capitals, 11-12 Nov. The conference will explore the importance of these rapidly growing investments.
https://t.co/WzyQ1ihiK7
Intangibles & labor productivity growth:
Using an econometric growth-accounting approach, this new GLOBALINTO paper conducts a cross-country sectoral analysis and investigates the impact of different intangibles on labor productivity growth.
Read more: https://t.co/HmGlCVjQ7X
Intangibles, Innovation and Global Value Chains (GVCs)
Based on the GLOBALINTO Input-Output Intangibles Database, this paper examines intangibles, innovation and participation in GVCs and their effects on the performance of European manufacturing sectors:
https://t.co/wjxgwBjcgT
GLOBALINTO Input-Output Intangibles Database.
The paper contributes to the field of quantifying the impact of intangibles in an industry’s production cycle by formulating an industry-level database of intangible assets based on production input data. See:
https://t.co/yObCFRpph0
Further work in GLOBALINTO on intangible capital in the public sector. The study analyses comparable data from the public sector, highlighting cultural capital and heritage, as well as intangible capital contributing to institutional structure:
https://t.co/oe5KIMnhkd
Policy Brief on Policies for Public Sector Intangibles, highlighting the tensions and challenges related to policies for public sector intangibles, and ways for policy to improve the value of and benefit from public sector intangibles. See https://t.co/YblsS5j7bV
Public sector intangibles are often overlooked. Recent work in the GLOBALINTO project has both explored public sector intangibles measurement, contributions to firm productivity, and the relation to governance quality. See the publications at https://t.co/ctXsS6XCRX.
Online Workshop: Intangibles, Global Value Chains and Productivity Growth
on Tuesday April 13, 2021, 14.00-16.00 CET
We invite you to a workshop on the relationship between intangibles, GVC participation and #productivity. [1/2] https://t.co/fvz9pmARGR
1/2 Espanjassa ei tänä vuonna sallita perinteisiä suuria naistenpäivämielenosoituksia, mutta pienempiä protesteja järjestetään esimerkiksi täällä Barcelonassa. On syytäkin protestoida. Perheväkivalta lisääntynyt, äärioikeisto noussut ja työttömäksi jääneissä enemmän naisia.