Maria Savona

Keynote Policy Session

Maria Savona

Professor of Economics of innovation at SPRU, Science Policy Research Unit at the University of Sussex, UK

Maria Savona is Professor of Economics of innovation at SPRU, Science Policy Research Unit at the University of Sussex, UK and of Applied Economics at the Department of Economics at LUISS University, Rome. She was previously at the University of Cambridge, UK, Universities of Strasbourg and Lille 1, France. Her research focuses on the effects of technical change and innovation on employment and wage inequality; innovation and industrial policy; barriers to innovation; the structural change of the sectoral composition of economies, particularly the emergence of global value chains in services. More recently, she works on the governance of data and policies to redistribute data-value. She has led and co-led several grants funded by the EC, ESRC, Joseph Rowntree Foundation, Greater London Authority, IDRC. She has advised the IADB; ECLAC; UN ESCAP; OECD; NESTA; BEIS, DETI. She is an Editor for Research Policy, Journal of Evolutionary Economics, Economia Politica, and a former member of the High Level Expert Group on the Impact of Digital Transformation on EU Labour Markets for the European Commission. She has been involved in keynote talks and expert panels by the EC, the UK Department of Industry and Trade, the UKRI, ECLAC, UNDESA, EY, EC JRC, NESTA, Microsoft and Aspen Institute, OECD and Wolskwagen Foundation, Bruegel, The German Marshall Fund of the US. She is part of the engagement and impact steering committee of The Productivity Institute. She is co-leading the H2020 PILLARS (Pathways to Inclusive Labour Markets).

E.: M.Savona@sussex.ac.uk; msavona@luiss.it
T.: @maria_savona; W.: Maria Savona at SPRU.
ORCID ID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4529-4869

ORGANISER

The Manchester Institute of Innovation Research

PARTNERS

The Manchester Urban Institute           Creative Manchester logo

SPONSORS

The University of Manchester Hallsworth Conference Fund           The Regional Studies Association           The Productivity Institute