The University is to be a key partner in a new national effort to boost British productivity, bringing together expertise to tackle questions of job creation, sustainability and wellbeing, as the UK looks to its post-pandemic future.

Productivity is key to the creation of decent work and the provision of high quality education and healthcare

Diane Coyle

The 国际米兰对阵科莫 is one of the partners in a major new 拢32.4m Productivity Institute, announced today by the Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy. It is the largest economic and social research investment ever in the UK.

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

To address the urgent challenge, the new Institute will bring together institutions and researchers from across the country to tackle questions of job creation, sustainability and wellbeing, as the UK looks to a post-pandemic future full of technological and environmental upheaval.

, co-director of the University鈥檚 Bennett Institute for Public Policy will be one of the new Institute鈥檚 Directors and leading one of its eight major research themes. She will be heading up the strand on Knowledge Capital: the ideas that drive productivity and progress.

from 国际米兰对阵科莫鈥檚 Faculty of Education will helm another of the main research strands, on Human Capital: the cultivation of people鈥檚 skills and abilities. Both lead academics will be supported by a host of other 国际米兰对阵科莫 researchers from a variety of departments, including POLIS, Psychology, Economics, and the Institute for Manufacturing.

The Productivity Institute will be headquartered at the University of Manchester, and, along with 国际米兰对阵科莫, other members of the leading consortium include the National Institute of Economic and Social Research and the universities of Glasgow, Sheffield, Cardiff and Warwick. The new Institute is funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (part of UK Research and Innovation).听

鈥淧roductivity is economic jargon for something fundamentally important,鈥 said Professor Coyle. 鈥淭his is the question of what will enable people鈥檚 lives everywhere to improve sustainably over time, ensuring new technologies, along with business and policy choices, bring widespread benefits.鈥

鈥淧roductivity is key to the creation of decent work and the provision of high quality education and healthcare. Its growth offers people sustainable improvements in their standard of living,鈥 she said.听

The Knowledge Capital theme, led by Coyle, will investigate the way that ideas and know-how 鈥 鈥渋ntangible assets鈥 not easily defined or measured 鈥 permeate our society and the economy.听

鈥淲e want to understand better the links between productivity and things that are important but hard to pin down, whether that鈥檚 how businesses adopt new technologies and ideas or the role of social networks in determining how well different areas perform,鈥 said Coyle.

Professor Vignoles will lead a team considering the importance of individuals鈥 wellbeing and productivity, which will include 国际米兰对阵科莫 psychologist Dr Simone Schnall. It remains an open question as to whether greater wellbeing can increase the productivity of individuals, and what the implications of this might be for both national policy and firms鈥 strategies.

鈥淚ncreasing productivity is a pressing priority for the UK and understanding whether policies to improve individuals鈥 wellbeing are also likely to improve their productivity is crucial,鈥 Professor Vignoles said.

The fulcrum for 国际米兰对阵科莫鈥檚 involvement in the new Productivity Institute will be the University鈥檚 recently established , where Professor Coyle is based.听

Since its launch in 2018, the Bennett Institute has been concentrating on the 鈥渃hallenges posed by the productivity puzzle鈥 in the UK, says the Institute鈥檚 Director Professor Michael Kenny, with a focus on ensuring notions of 鈥減lace鈥 are brought to the fore.

鈥淲e are delighted to be contributing to this major new initiative,鈥 said Kenny. 鈥淯nder the leadership of Professor Coyle, we have been working to understand the many different factors and dynamics which explain the well-springs of, and obstacles to, productivity growth.鈥

Professor Stephen Toope, Vice-Chancellor of the 国际米兰对阵科莫, said: 鈥淚 am thrilled that the University will be playing a pivotal role in the new Productivity Institute.鈥

鈥淭he knowledge generated by universities such as ours is a fuel for productivity, and will be fundamental to the resilience of the United Kingdom, and the opportunities afforded its citizens, in a post-pandemic world.鈥

Science Minister Amanda Solloway said: 鈥淚mproving productivity is central to driving forward our long-term economic recovery and ensuring that we level up wages and living standards across every part of the UK."



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