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Best podcasts about Public value

Latest podcast episodes about Public value

WDR 5 Töne, Texte, Bilder
Spardruck in der ARD und russische Desinformation

WDR 5 Töne, Texte, Bilder

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 41:41


Diskussion über massive Kürzungen in der ARD; Recherche zur russischen Propaganda; KI-Einsatz: Zukunft von Synchronsprechern; Australien plant "Kindersicherung" für Social Media; Journalismus als "Public Value", Medienschelte: Hypes um Merz und Raab, Mod.: Steffi Orbach Von WDR 5.

Patrick Daly Interlinks Podcast
Helping Public Value Agencies Deliver Societal Change

Patrick Daly Interlinks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2024 29:02


In this episode of Interlinks I talk to Andrew Hollo, Director and Principal Consultant at Workwell Consulting in Melbourne, Australia.Andrew has spent 25 years leading and delivering strategic projects for public value agencies and has enabled numerous governments, businesses, and non-profits in Australia and further afield to envision, ideate, and act on their strategic goals and plans.In this conversation, Andrew and I talk about public value organisations, creating value while contributing to solving grand challenges, good business strategy, social licence, motivation,leadership, and dealing with setbacks among other topics. Outside of work, Andrew is a great traveller with boundless curiosity. So much so, that Andrew is the is only person I know who visited the hermetic Democratic People's Republic of Korea, that most of us refer to as North Korea, just to see what it was like!I hope you enjoy listening to Andrew as much as I did talking to him! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

yeet-Podcast
Sommerfolge: Wie funktioniert eine landeskirchenübergreifende Öffentlichkeitsarbeit? - mit Bernd Tiggemann

yeet-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 57:07


In unseren Sommerfolgen holen wir nochmal yeet-Podcast-Episoden aus dem Archiv, die wir heute noch für besonders hörenswert halten - und erzählen auch, warum! Reguläre neue Folgen kommen wieder ab dem 10.09.2024. Die EKD kommuniziert in Social-Media als Institution. Jede und jeder, der diese Aufgabe hat, weiß, welche Herausforderung das ist - denn Menschen folgen in den sozialen Medien lieber anderen Menschen und so belohnt es auch der Algorithmus. Bernd Tiggemann erzählt, welche Strategie die EKD-Öffentlichkeitsarbeit in den sozialen Medien verfolgt. Und: welche Aufgabe die Stabsstelle Kommunikation in der gesamtkirchlichen Öffentlichkeitsarbeit hat. Im Folgehype empfiehlt Christian Weisker vom Info-Service der EKDden Instagram-Kanal Siegfried und Joy. Social Media für Glaube und Kirche - das ist der yeet-Podcast: [yeet](https://www.yeet.de)-Redakteur* innen befragen Expert* innen und Influencer* innen und begeben sich auf die Suche nach den großen und kleinen Perspektiven auf die digitalen Kirchen-Räume und Welten in den Sozialen Medien.

Policy Forum Pod
The public sector and public value

Policy Forum Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 58:30


Professor Janine O'Flynn joins us for the first episode of Policy Forum Pod for 2024! In conversation, the Director of the Crawford School of Public Policy talks about the obligation and position of the school, and other universities, to exercise a ‘convening power' and bring together a range of different actors and views in our complex public policy systems. Professor O'Flynn also talks about the catalytic power of government and the opportunity to reimagine the story of the state through a framework of public value. Janine also speaks about the idea of humility and humble government, which listens to lived experience and equally valid expertise that exists outside of the system.___Professor Janine O'Flynn is the Director of the Crawford School of Public Policy. Her research interests are in public management, especially reform and relationships. Sharon Bessell is a Professor of Public Policy and Director of both the Children's Policy Centre and the Poverty and Inequality Research Centre at ANU Crawford School of Public Policy.Arnagretta Hunter is the Human Futures Fellow at ANU College of Health and Medicine, a cardiologist, a physician, and a Senior Clinical Lecturer at ANU Medical School.You can find full show notes on the Crawford School of Public Policy LinkedIn account. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Theatre: Surgical Learning & Innovation Podcast
Public Value Creation in the Healthcare Service

The Theatre: Surgical Learning & Innovation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 43:06


This is the third episode in our ongoing series on the theme of Ethical Leadership, presented by Salman Ahmed and Aya Musbahi. This time around, they are joined by Professor Joyce Liddle of Northumbria University for a conversation on public value in the healthcare service. The discussion covers what value looks like for a public body like the NHS in terms of service delivery, who creates this value, and what this means for surgeons and other healthcare professionals. We hope listeners will be able to take away what they hear today and consider what value creation looks like in their own workplaces. As always, we are looking to hear from you, so please do reach out to us on social media, or email us at podcasts@rcseng.ac.uk

Intelligence Squared
Mariana Mazzucato and Stella Creasy on the Global Economy, PART 2

Intelligence Squared

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 37:42


This is the second part of a two-part interview. Recorded in 2018, economist and author Mariana Mazzucato discusses her book, The Value of Everything, with UK Labour MP Stella Creasy. It's a wide-ranging discussion looking at how real wealth is created in our economy and how we can measure the true worth of both infrastructure and services. Mariana Mazzucato is Professor in the Economics of Innovation and Public Value at University College London. We'd love to hear your feedback and what you think we should talk about next, who we should have on and what our future debates should be.  Send us an email or voice note with your thoughts to podcasts@intelligencesquared.com or Tweet us @intelligence2.  And if you'd like to get ad-free access to all Intelligence Squared podcasts, including exclusive bonus content, early access to new episodes and much more, become a supporter of Intelligence Squared today for just £4.99, or the equivalent in your local currency .  Just visit intelligencesquared.com/membership to find out more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hurra Hurra – ein Designpodcast der BURG
66 Hurra Hurra x René Spitz

Hurra Hurra – ein Designpodcast der BURG

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 100:29


In dieser Folge ist René Spitz zu Gast, Co-Autor von „Designing Design Education – Weissbuch zur Zukunft der Designlehre“, und spricht über die Ergebnisse einer Vielzahl von Interviews aus der Designpraxis. Wie sieht die Zukunft des Designs aus? Bereitet die Lehre darauf vor? „Die Antworten darauf waren relativ erschütternd.“ Spitz plädiert für ein Studium zur Persönlichkeitsbildung, weniger als Skillvermittlung, sowie einen stärkeren Fokus auf die Ausbildung von Kommunikationskompetenzen und Resilienz. Wo Design studiert werden kann, lässt sich in seiner weiteren Publikation „Designstudium Deutschland 2023 - der Beitrag zum Public Value“ erfahren. „Wir haben 390 Designstudiengänge in Deutschland. Diese Zahl konnte dir vor einem Jahr noch keiner sagen.“

Intelligence Squared
Mariana Mazzucato and Stella Creasy on the Global Economy, PART 1

Intelligence Squared

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2023 30:00


In this two-part episode recorded in 2018, economist and author Mariana Mazzucato discusses her book, The Value of Everything, with UK Labour MP Stella Creasy. It's a wide-ranging discussion looking at how real wealth is created in our economy and how we can measure the true worth of both infrastructure and services. Mariana Mazzucato is Professor in the Economics of Innovation and Public Value at University College London. We'd love to hear your feedback and what you think we should talk about next, who we should have on and what our future debates should be.  Send us an email or voice note with your thoughts to podcasts@intelligencesquared.com or Tweet us @intelligence2.  And if you'd like to get ad-free access to all Intelligence Squared podcasts, including exclusive bonus content, early access to new episodes and much more, become a supporter of Intelligence Squared today for just £4.99, or the equivalent in your local currency .  Just visit intelligencesquared.com/membership to find out more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Der DOSSIER-Podcast
DOSSIER-Konferenz: Was ist Public Value?

Der DOSSIER-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 46:25


Wer leistet einen journalistischen Mehrwert für die Gesellschaft – und wie soll dieser finanziert werden?

DDCAST - Was ist gut? Design, Kommunikation, Architektur
DDCAST 145 - Thilo Schwer & Georg-Christof Bertsch "Designlesen – Bücher von Bedeutung"

DDCAST - Was ist gut? Design, Kommunikation, Architektur

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2023 70:56


In der Sendung besprochene Bücher chronologisch TC 03:12 ENGENHART, Marc / LÖWE, Sebastian (2022): Design und künstliche Intelligenz. Theoretische und praktische Grundlagen der Gestaltung mit maschinell lernenden Systemen. Basel, Berlin, Boston: Birkhäuser TC 10:15 MANDIR, Eileen / GROSS, Benedikt (2023): Zukünfte gestalten. Mainz: Hermann Schmidt Verlag TC 19:56 DÖRRENBÄCHER, Judith (2022): Distanz durch Nähe. Animistische Praktiken für kritisches Design. Basel, Berlin, Boston: Birkhäuser TC 27:28 LOENHART, Klaus Klaas, Hrg. (2021): Breathe. Erkundungen unserer atmosphärisch verflochtenen Zukunft. Basel New York: Birkhäuser TC 33:10 VOGT, Benjamin (2023): Gestaltung in virtuellen Welten. Interaktion, Kommunikation und die Bedeutung der Linie. Bielefeld: transscript TC 40:16 BURKHARDT, François (2023): Gestalten. Für eine interdisziplinäre, ethische und kulturelle Politik in Design und Architektur. Berlin: Martin Schmitz Verlag TC 47:07 KRAGENINGS, Fabian (2022): Prozess als Gestalt. Parametrie als grundlegendes Funktionsprinzip von Gestaltung. Bielefeld: transscript TC 53:26 BÖNINGER, Christoph, DIEFENTHALER, Annette, FRENKLER, Fritz, SPITZ, René. Hrg. (2023) Designstudium Deutschland 2023. Ein Beitrag zum Public Value. Stuttgart: avEdition TC 57:34 MALDONADO, Tomás (1972): Umwelt und Revolte. Zur Dialektik des Entwerfens im Spätkapitalismus. Reinbek: rororo TC 01:03:40 ROSANSKI, Martina (2023): Sich selbständig machen in Therapie und Beratung - wie geht das? Heidelberg: Carl Auer

yeet-Podcast
Wie funktioniert Öffentlichkeitsarbeit in der evangelischen Kirche? - mit Bernd Tiggemann

yeet-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 55:48


Bernd Tiggemann liebt Kommunikation für die evangelische Kirche. Das trifft sich gut: denn er leitet die EKD-Kommunikationsabteilung. Im yeet-Podcast erzählt er Claudius und Lilith von den Herausforderungen, die das demokratische System evangelische Kirche für gemeinsame Sprachfähigkeit mit sich bringt. Und er spricht von seinen Plänen, die mit Public Value und Shitstorms zu tun haben. Im Folgehype empfiehlt Christian Weisker vom Info-Service der EKDden Instagram-Kanal Siegfried und Joy.

Hausbesuche
Dr. Hans Bellstedt – wie entsteht Public Value?

Hausbesuche

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 34:39


„Die Zeiten sind politisch“, sagt Dr. Hans Bellstedt. Und wer in der Politik Gehör finden möchte, müsse mit Lösungen kommen, nicht mit Forderungen. Denn als Gesellschaft haben wir uns viel vorgenommen, was wir nur gemeinsam erreichen können. Der Unternehmer, Autor und Public Affairs Berater Dr. Hans Bellstedt weiß, wovon er spricht. Mit seiner Firma hbpa berät er seit vielen Jahren Unternehmen und Vertretungen im politischen Umfeld. Wir sprechen in dieser Folge von Hausbesuche über den Public Value als Chance für Unternehmen und Unternehmer:innen und über einen neuen und kreativen gemeinsamen Ansatz einer zeitgemäßen Politikberatung.

WDR 5 Scala - Hintergrund Kultur
Design und Public Value

WDR 5 Scala - Hintergrund Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 11:06


Was trägt ein Design-Studium zum Gemeinwohl bei? Dieser Frage geht eine aktuelle Studie nach und kommt zu dem Ergebnis: Nicht sehr viel. Gespräch mit Design-Professor Rene Spitz. Von Rene Spitz.

yeet-Podcast
Die Algorithmen des digitalen Journalismus: Welchen Preis zahlen wir? - mit Henning Eichler

yeet-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 58:37


Der Journalist Henning Eichler wünscht sich, dass Medien-Menschen mutig den digitalen Wandel gestalten. Nur zuschauen, wie private Unternehmen die Medien-Märkte bestimmen, das will er nicht. Für seine Studie "Journalismus in sozialen Netzwerken" hat er mit Medienschaffenden darüber gesprochen, welche Konsequenzen die Plattformlogiken für die alltägliche Arbeit haben und sich zudem Gedanken darüber gemacht, was es für einen gemeinwohlorientierten Journalismus auf den Plattformen braucht. Genau darüber spricht er auch im yeet-Podcast. Spoiler: Inhalte in die Sozialen Medien zu bringen, das kostet Geld und Personal. Seid ihr bereit? Dann hört rein! Im Folgehype empfiehlt Ulf Werner den Instagram-Kanal von @tovja_behuetet.

Medienmagazin | radioeins
rbb | NDR | Nutzerbeirat | mdr Public-Value-Konferenz

Medienmagazin | radioeins

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2022 128:57


[00:00] INTRO: Meinungsvielfalt - Dr. Kai Gniffke | [02:46] RBB: Schlagzeilen der Woche - René Althammer | [17:22] NDR-ZAPP: Was bleibt von den Vorwürfen im NDR Landesfunkhaus in Kiel? - Inga Mathwig | [32:04] TEILHABE: Vorschlag für Nutzerbeirat - Andres Veiel | [47:20] BONUS: Zweite Public Value Konferenz im mdr - Eröffnungspanel | [1:51:20] BONUS: Klimawandel als journalistisches Thema - Dr. Sibylle Anderl || Jörg Wagner

The Prof G Show with Scott Galloway
Rewriting the Rules of Capitalism and Public Investment — with Mariana Mazzucato

The Prof G Show with Scott Galloway

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 61:53


Mariana Mazzucato, Professor in the Economics of Innovation and Public Value at University College London and author of several books including her latest, Mission Economy: a moonshot guide to changing capitalism, joins Scott to discuss the current state of capitalism, unions, and how to rethink the relationship between markets and governments. Follow Professor Mazzucato on Twitter, @MazzucatoM.  Scott opens with his thoughts on Pinterest's potential, the streaming space, and the at-home fitness market.   Algebra of Happiness: Be kind and evolve. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Valuable Conversations with UCL IIPP

Welcome to Valuable Conversations with the Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose. In this episode, MPA alumni Gwen Casazza and Justin Beirold talk to IIPP's fearless leader, Mariana Mazzucato. Like many people at IIPP, Gwen and Justin came to the institute in large part because of Mariana and her ideas. Mariana is one of the most influential economists in the world, and as a result, there are hundreds of podcasts, YouTube videos, interviews, and lectures featuring her. We decided that we would get into the weeds about the substance of her research, but we also wanted to learn more about her as a person. We talked about her childhood in an Italian family in New Jersey and being inspired by her High School history teacher. We discussed the trials and tribulations of the past decade, as she went from being a respected professor to running her own institute and becoming low-key famous (relative to most economists). She tells us about the critical importance of crafting new economic narratives in addition to new policy ideas. And of course, we covered some of the most exciting projects she is working on at the IIPP, including her work with Camden Council, the City of Barcelona, and the (all-women) WHO Council on Economics of Health For All. Guest Bio: Mariana Mazzucato is Professor in the Economics of Innovation and Public Value at University College London (UCL), where she is Founding Director of the UCL Institute for Innovation & Public Purpose (IIPP). She is winner of international prizes including the 2020 John von Neumann Award, the 2019 All European Academies Madame de Staël Prize for Cultural Values, and the 2018 Leontief Prize for Advancing the Frontiers of Economic Thought. She was named as one of the '3 most important thinkers about innovation' by The New Republic, one of the 50 most creative people in business in 2020 by Fast Company, and one of the 25 leaders shaping the future of capitalism by WIRED. She advises policymakers around the world on innovation-led inclusive and sustainable growth. Her current roles include being Chair of the World Health Organization's Council on the Economics of Health for All and a member of the Scottish Government's Council of Economic Advisors, the South African President's Economic Advisory Council, the OECD Secretary General's Advisory Group on a New Growth Narrative, the UN High Level Advisory Board for Economic and Social Affairs, Argentina's Economic and Social Council, Vinnova's Advisory Panel in Sweden, and Norway's Research Council. Previously, through her role as Special Advisor for the EC Commissioner for Research, Science and Innovation (2017-2019), she authored the high-impact report on Mission-Oriented Research & Innovation in the European Union, turning “missions” into a crucial new instrument in the European Commission's Horizon innovation programme. We hope you enjoy this conversation! - Read Mariana's latest book - “Mission Economy: A Moonshot Guide to Changing Capitalism (Link) https://marianamazzucato.com/books/mission-economy - Learn more about the WHO Council on the Economics of Health for All (Link) https://www.who.int/groups/who-council-on-the-economics-of-health-for-all/members Follow Mariana on Twitter: @MazzucatoM Learn about our alumni hosts: - Justin Beirold (Link) https://www.ucl.ac.uk/bartlett/public-purpose/justin-beirold - Gwendolyn Casazza (Link) https://www.ucl.ac.uk/bartlett/public-purpose/gwendolyn-casazza Follow IIPP on Twitter: @IIPP_UCL https://twitter.com/IIPP_UCL https://www.ucl.ac.uk/bartlett/public-purpose/ Production and music by Justin Beirold

Pitchfork Economics with Nick Hanauer
Mission Economy (with Mariana Mazzucato)

Pitchfork Economics with Nick Hanauer

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 39:44


What do the internet and COVID vaccines have in common? Neither would be possible without the work of DARPA, a mission-focused federal agency responsible for funding research and development. Professor Mariana Mazzucato explains that our economy would be better off if more government agencies adopted DARPA's mission-oriented approach. This episode was originally released in May 2021. You can find the show notes and transcript for that episode here. Mariana Mazzucato is a Professor in the Economics of Innovation and Public Value at University College London, where she is Founding Director of the UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose. She is the author of three highly-acclaimed books: The Entrepreneurial State, The Value of Everything, and Mission Economy. Twitter: @MazzucatoM Mission Economy: https://marianamazzucato.com/books/mission-economy  It's 2023. Here's how we fixed the global economy: https://time.com/collection/great-reset/5900739/fix-economy-by-2023 DARPA's early investment in COVID-19 antibody identification producing timely results: https://www.darpa.mil/news-events/2020-11-10 Website: https://pitchforkeconomics.com Twitter: @PitchforkEcon Instagram: @pitchforkeconomics Nick's twitter: @NickHanauer

Eine Stunde Was mit Medien - Deutschlandfunk Nova
Wie erfindet sich das Privatfernsehen gerade neu, Malte Hildebrandt?

Eine Stunde Was mit Medien - Deutschlandfunk Nova

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 113:10


Daniel Fiene und Herr Pähler sprechen mit Malte Hildebrandt von der Gattungsinitiative Screenforce über neue Wege, die private Fernsehsender beschreiten. Mehr News, Klimaberichterstattung und Gesellschaftskritisches zur besten Sendezeit — was ist nur mit dem guten alten Privatfernsehen los? Public Value ist der Begriff der Stunde — was steckt dahinter und was hat das mit neuen Publikumswünschen, neuen Anforderungen aus der Medienpolitik und mit sich verschiebenden Konkurrenzdruck durch internationale Streaming-Abieter wie Netflix zu tun? Das hört ihr in unserem Deep Dive mit Malte Hildebrandt. Er ist Chef der Gattungsinitiative Screenforce, zu der sich die TV-Vermarkter von privaten aber auch öffentlich-rechtlichen Sendern zusammengeschlossen haben. In dem Gespräch geht es auch darum, wie sich Privatsender als Unternehmen nachhaltiger präsentieren, um sich auch als Arbeitgeber auf einem umkämpften Medienmarkt attraktiver zu machen. Außerdem: Unser Start-up-up-update Gute Zeiten, schlechte Zeiten. Das gilt auch für das Start-up-Leben. Wir haben in den letzten eineinhalb Jahren ausführlich über unseren Weg von einer Radiosendung zur eigenen Unternehmung berichtet. Heute berichten wir euch über einige Wochen, die nicht so gut für uns liefen — wie ihr an der Frequenz neuer Episoden in den letzten Wochen ablesen konntet. Was passiert ist, was wir gelernt haben - das hört ihr in dieser Episode. Habt ihr schon den Was mit Medien Newsletter? Das ist euer kostenloses Update zum Medienwandel und unserem Podcast. Hier könnt ihr euch anmelden. Wir helfen euch dabei, fit für den Medienwandel zu sein — damit das möglich ist, könnt ihr uns unterstützen. Werdet Was mit Medien Explorer. In dieser Woche erscheint für alle mit diesem Membership ein Blick (Bonus-Audio, Bonus-Text) auf das neue Facebook (Ihr ahnt es, es wird TikTok ähnlicher) und was das für Medienmarken bedeutet.

Ask Theory
062: [Careers in SciComm] Anu-Ano Ang Pwedeng Trabaho Ng Isang Science Communicator? (with Kami Navarro)

Ask Theory

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2022 38:44


This episode of Ask Theory was made possible by the British Council in the Philippines, in support of their Women in STEM Scholarship program. Kami Navarro is a professional science communicator based in Singapore. She manages Pinoy Scientists, a platform that aims to highlight Filipino scientists worldwide and their stories. She is also part of the Panel of Experts for the International Science Council's Public Value of Science program. She was previously the science editor at a Singapore-based STEM media company and taught science communication at top universities in the Philippines. We talked about the various career paths one can pursue in science communication, what every early-career science communicator should know, the Pinoy Scientists initiative, the best and worst parts of being a science communicator, developing science communication in the Philippines, and more. How to contact Kami: Website: kaminavarro.com Instagram: @scikam Tell a keen Filipina scientist you know about the British Council scholarships for Women in STEM and help them realise their dreams! Visit https://www.britishcouncil.org/study-work-abroad/in-uk/scholarship-women-stem for more information on how to apply.

RNZ: Nine To Noon
Mariana Mazzucato: governments must collaborate with private sector

RNZ: Nine To Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 31:10


Renowned economist Mariana Mazzucato argues that governments ought to be active co-creators and co-shapers of markets alongside the private sector. She is a is Professor in the Economics of Innovation and Public Value at University College London (UCL), where she is Founding Director of the UCL Institute for Innovation & Public Purpose. She is also chairs the World Health Organization Council on the Economics of Health for All. In her latest book, Mission Economy: A Moonshot Guide to Changing Capitalism, Professor Mazzucato argues that capitalism is failing to solve a host of problems including disease, inequality, the digital divide and the environmental crisis. She points to many of the world's greatest achievements, such as the moon landing or the invention of the internet, which she says stemmed from government investment, not the private sector. What would it take to bring the best out of both public and private sectors, in pursuit of mission goals on urgent and massive challenges ? Professor Mazzucato will be appearing at the New Zealand Festival.

BRAVE NEW YOU TRIBE
Saving the Planet, in whichever ways we can, with Anna Murphy

BRAVE NEW YOU TRIBE

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2022 26:45


This week's guest is Anna Murphy, a sustainability consultant specialising in the Future-Fit Business Benchmark. This is a framework that guides the pursuit of a truly sustainable society. She is currently studying an MPA in Public Policy, Public Value and Innovation at UCL.Always passionate about righting the wrongs of the world she travelled to areas where she could help. But realising that there were inherent problems in the aid industry she decided to find out how she could do her bit in her own country.Anna decided to focus her efforts on the climate crisis; educated herself, and got involved in Extinction Rebellion. The backlash was so intense and brutal that she found herself burnt out and questioning how far she needed to go and how much was enough in order to balance social compassion and self-care.After working as a business sustainability consultant and making her own personal changes for the planet she realised that the bigger picture meant policy change, so she started her MA in Public Policy.Anna is adamant that the future looks hopeful if we each take responsibility in our own way, but being an activist  is the most effective charge for change.Thank you so much Anna for being a passionate driving force at the forefront of sustainability in business and policy, and for the personal impact you are making for the good of our planet. Thanks also for showing us that we can each make a positive impact towards sustainability by taking small steps and doing what we can, where we can.You can find out more about her work on her blog www.annamurph3.medium.com and follow her on Linkedin @annamurphyJoin Lou on Linkedin, or sign up to her mailing list for her newsletter and a free bite-size short course on how to be a podcast guest. Follow her @brave_newgirl on Instagram and get her books Brave New Girl- How to be Fearless, FEAR LESS and her Internationally Bestselling book DARE TO SHARE on Amazon or Waterstones or Barnes & Noble. UK & US versions available.Lou is the founder of Silk Studios - the Podcast Guest Agency a podcast guest booking service https://silk-studios.co.ukMusic is licensed from Melody Loops Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/biz/fund?id=S7WVQQ2YC26RN)

Cleaning Up. Leadership in an age of climate change.
Ep67: Mariana Mazzucato 'Mission Economist'

Cleaning Up. Leadership in an age of climate change.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 62:18


Mariana Mazzucato (PhD) is Professor in the Economics of Innovation and Public Value at University College London (UCL),  where she is Founding Director of the UCL Institute for Innovation & Public Purpose (IIPP).She is winner of international prizes including the Grande Ufficiale Ordine al Merito della Repubblica Italiana in 2021, Italy's highest civilian honour, the 2020 John von Neumann Award, the 2019 All European Academies Madame de Staël Prize for Cultural Values, and 2018 Leontief Prize for Advancing the Frontiers of Economic Thought. She was named as one of the '3 most important thinkers about innovation' by The New Republic, one of the 50 most creative people in business in 2020 by Fast Company, and one of the 25 leaders shaping the future of capitalism by WIRED.  She is the author of three highly-acclaimed books: The Entrepreneurial State: Debunking Public vs. Private Sector Myths (2013), The Value of Everything: Making and Taking in the Global Economy (2018) and the newly released, Mission Economy: A Moonshot Guide to Changing Capitalism (2021).  She advises policymakers around the world on innovation-led inclusive and sustainable growth. Her current roles include being Chair of the World Health Organization's Economic Council on Health for All and a member of the South African President's Economic Advisory Council, the Scottish Government's Council of Economic Advisors, and the United Nations High-level Advisory Board (HLAB) on Economic and Social Affairs, among others. 

The World As You'll Know It
06: How Governments Can Shape Technology

The World As You'll Know It

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 45:03


Kurt Andersen speaks with economist and author, Mariana Mazzucato, about how governments should be proactive investors in and stewards of technological innovation in order to increase technology's benefits for the common good.  MARIANA MAZZUCATO is a professor in the Economics of Innovation and Public Value at University College London (UCL), where she is Founding Director of the UCL Institute for Innovation & Public Purpose (IIPP).  She is the author of three books: The Entrepreneurial State: Debunking Public vs. Private Sector Myths; The Value of Everything: Making and Taking in the Global Economy and, most recently, Mission Economy: A Moonshot Guide to Changing Capitalism.  A transcript of their conversation can be found at Aventine.org. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Medien im Visier
Folge 4: Public Value im Lokal-TV: „Es muss deutlich mehr passieren!“

Medien im Visier

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2021 38:27


„Während unser Lokalredakteur drei Stunden aus dem Stadtrat berichtet, läuft bei MDR Florian Silbereisen“, sagt Mike Langer, Geschäftsführer und Programmchef beim thüringischen Altenburg.TV. Die Kleinsten der deutschen TV-Landschaft fordern mehr Anerkennung ihrer gesellschaftlichen Leistungen und eine Teilhabe am ARD/ZDF-Rundfunkbeitrag, da sie nach eigenen Angaben einen öffentlich-rechtlichen Auftrag erfüllen, wie nicht zuletzt die Pandemie gezeigt habe. Auch die Medienaufsicht fordert inzwischen mehr Unterstützung für die lokalen TV-Sender. Es müsse deutlich mehr passieren, so Fabian Magerl, Mitglied des Medienrates der Sächsischen Landesmedienanstalt (SLM). Vor allem ein geltendes Medienrecht aus den 70er Jahren verhindere progressive Unterstützungsmaßnahmen. Kommt nun nach Corona Bewegung in einen langwierigen Prozess?

@mediasres Sendung - Deutschlandfunk
@mediasres Medienmagazin - Die Sendung vom Mittwoch

@mediasres Sendung - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 23:49


Hass und Hetze: Wie die Welt aussieht, wenn man nur rechte Medien konsumiert • Reihe „Wahlen und Medien“: Wie Politikerinnen im Wahlkampf mit Hass umgehen • Public Value im Medienstaatsvertrag • Kolumne: Verzichten wir auf Nachrichten! • Schlagzeile von morgen: Weser Kurier - Brinkum www.deutschlandfunk.de, @mediasres Hören bis: 19.01.2038 04:14 Direkter Link zur Audiodatei

SALT Talks
Mariana Mazzucato: Mission Economy | SALT Talks #239

SALT Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 50:04


Mariana Mazzucato (PhD) is Professor in the Economics of Innovation and Public Value at University College London (UCL), where she is Founding Director of the UCL Institute for Innovation & Public Purpose (IIPP). She is winner of international prizes including the 2020 John von Neumann Award, the 2019 All European Academies Madame de Staël Prize for Cultural Values, and 2018 Leontief Prize for Advancing the Frontiers of Economic Thought. She was named as one of the '3 most important thinkers about innovation' by The New Republic, one of the 50 most creative people in business in 2020 by Fast Company, and one of the 25 leaders shaping the future of capitalism by WIRED. She is the author of three highly-acclaimed books: The Entrepreneurial State: Debunking Public vs. Private Sector Myths (2013), The Value of Everything: Making and Taking in the Global Economy (2018) and the newly released, Mission Economy: A Moonshot Guide to Changing Capitalism (2021). She advises policymakers around the world on innovation-led inclusive and sustainable growth. Her current roles include being Chair of the World Health Organization's Economic Council on Health for All and a member of the South African President's Economic Advisory Council, the Scottish Government's Council of Economic Advisors, and the United Nations High-level Advisory Board (HLAB) on Economic and Social Affairs, among others.—————————————————————— Registration for SALT New York is now open! Join us September 13-15, 2021 and sign up at https://register.salt.org/event/411f76d9-c215-4719-9bc4-8dfac6cfacdd/summaryFor podcast transcripts and show notes, visit https://www.salt.org/Watch this video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/iJk3-vdkpx4Moderated by Anthony Scaramucci. Developed, created and produced by SALT Venture Group, LLC. 

M - Der Medienpodcast
Spezial zur Rundfunkpolititk: Unter Reformdruck

M - Der Medienpodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 21:47


Die aktuell heftige Debatte um den öffentlich-rechtlichen Rundfunk orientiert sich stark am Public Value, am Wert für die Gesellschaft. Wie soll die Aufgabe des öffentlich-rechtlichen Rundfunks in Zukunft definiert werden? Der Reformdruck auf die Sender ist groß und zwar nicht nur von jenen, die den öffentlich-rechtlichen Rundfunk eher abschaffen wollen, sondern auch von jenen, die glauben ihn durch Reformen retten zu können. Manfred Kloiber sprach darüber mit Leonard Novy, Direktor des Instituts für Medien und Kommunikationspolitik, eines Think Tanks zu Medien, Öffentlichkeit und Digitalisierung mit Sitz in Berlin und Köln. (20.07.2021)

Polarised
What governments should learn from putting astronauts on the moon

Polarised

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 42:02


Global crises cause big changes and reveal deep structural weaknesses.  In this special interview series from the RSA its chief executive, Matthew Taylor, puts a range of practitioners on the spot - from scholars to business leaders, politicians to journalists - by asking for one big idea to help build effective bridges to our new future.Mariana Mazzucato is Professor in the Economics of Innovation and Public Value at University College London where she is the founding director of the UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose. Her latest book is Mission Economy: A Moonshot Guide to Changing Capitalism. A Tempo & Talker production for the RSA.  In this time of global change, strong communities and initiatives that bring people together are more invaluable than ever before. The RSA Fellowship is a global network of problem solvers. We invite you to join our community today to stay connected, inspired and motivated in the months ahead. You can learn more about the Fellowship or start an application by clicking here.

The Amish Inquisition Podcast
188 - Richard Madeley, Susan Michie and Jeffrey Toobin

The Amish Inquisition Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 88:35


Hey Eavesdroppers, this week we had a bit of a mix up with the guest. But do not fear, normal service will be resumed next week. Check out the new Discord server here: https://discord.gg/M7PZjPp4r3 Topics mentioned... Euro 2020, New Lawns, Coffee, Coming To America, The Dome Of The Rock, Egyptian Timeline, Archaeology, Going For Gold, Cinovac, Richard Madeley vs Dr Hillary, Fauci Strikes Back, Scientism, STIKO, Jay Bhattacharya, Susan Michie, Zeks, Agenda 21, Climate Lockdowns, Thereasa May, Whale Food, Jeffrey Toobin, He-Man, etc ... Producer Credits for Ep 188: Jay Hurst, Gav Scott, Poorly Sketched Chap, Slicko83, Nomae NosNoj, Anonymous and everyone who bought merch this week. 188 Artwork - Jay Hurst Message us here....follow, like, subscribe and share. (comments, corrections, future topics etc). We read out iTunes reviews if you leave them. Website - http://www.theamishinquisition.com/ Get your Merch from: The Amish Loot Chest - https://teespring.com/en-GB/stores/amish-inquisition-loot-chest Email - theamishinquisition@gmail.com Odysee Channel - https://odysee.com/@theamishinquisition:e Twitter - https://twitter.com/amishinqpodcast Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/amish.inquisit.3 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/theamishinquisition/?hl=en YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmv8ucrv5a2KpaRWyBWfBUA Find out how to become a Producer here - http://www.theamishinquisition.com/p/phil-1523918247/ Become a Producer! The Amish Inquisition is 100% supported by YOU.  NO Ads, NO Sponsorship, NO Paywalls. We really don't want to suckle at the teat of some faceless corporate overlord. But that is only avoidable with your help! Join your fellow producers by donating to The Amish Inquisition via the PayPal button on our website, simply donate whatever you think the show is worth to you. If you find the podcast valuable, please consider returning some value to us and help keep the show free and honest. 188 Show Assets: https://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/richard-madeley-embroiled-another-clash-24270349 Madeley vs Hillary https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/06/10/lockdowns-single-biggest-public-health-mistake-history-says/ Jay Battacharya on lockdown in practice https://www.instagram.com/p/CP4DvdlAPxZ/ Fauci, Jill Biden jabbing kids https://www.iamexpat.de/expat-info/german-expat-news/stiko-recommends-covid-vaccine-only-minors-health-conditions STIKO Advice On Child Vaccinations https://twitter.com/wakeupfromcovid/status/1403019148679077895 Climate Lockdowns https://twitter.com/MichaelPSenger/status/1403054813642846209 Susan Michie Channel 5 News, social distancing forever https://twitter.com/Lukewearechange/status/1402844790136348672 Fauci Fights Back https://www.wbcsd.org/Overview/Panorama/Articles/Avoiding-a-climate-lockdown-Professor-in-the-Economics-of-Innovation-and-Public-Value-at-University-College-London Climate Lockdowns https://www.independent.co.uk/news/health/coronavirus-hospitals-nhs-england-data-b1862804.html Changes to recording of covid cases https://twitter.com/DailyCaller/status/1403062181286010886  jeffrey toobin comes back after caught masturbating on zoom https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-57450685 Man swallowed by whale #newsanalysis #alternativemedia #mediabrainwashing #mediamessaging #esotericpodcast #esotericism #newsdeconstruction #ukpodcast #paranormalpod #paranormalpodcast #ndepodcast

Book Club with Jeffrey Sachs
Episode 4: Mariana Mazzucato, Mission Economy

Book Club with Jeffrey Sachs

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 41:26


In this episode, Professor Jeffrey Sachs speaks with Dr. Mariana Mazzucato, Professor in the Economics of Innovation and Public Value and Founding Director of the Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose at University College London, about her new book Mission Economy: A Moonshot Guide to Changing Capitalism.Professors Sachs and Mazzucato discuss the history of public ambition embodied in the American moon landing and the importance of boldly reimagining the capacities and role of government to solve today's "wicked problems" and recover a sense of public purpose. The Book Club with Jeffrey Sachs is brought to you by the SDG Academy, the flagship education initiative of the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network. Learn more and get involved at bookclubwithjeffreysachs.org.Footnotes:Moonshot Apollo Program Project MercuryGemini ProgramPresident John F. Kennedy's address to Joint Session of Congress, 25 May 1961Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)Biography of Gus GrissomBiography of Alan ShepardSmall Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency COVID-19 pandemicmRNA vaccinesNational Institutes of Health (NHI) Biography of Dr. Tedros Adhanom GhebreyesusBayh-Dole ActGilead's hepatitis C drug scandalMondragon CorporationTrade and Labor UnionsFridays for the FutureEuropean Green Deal

Pitchfork Economics with Nick Hanauer
Why we need a mission-driven economy (with Mariana Mazzucato)

Pitchfork Economics with Nick Hanauer

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 39:12


What do the internet and COVID vaccines have in common? Neither would be possible without the work of DARPA, a mission-focused federal agency responsible for funding research and development. Professor Mariana Mazzucato is with us this week to argue that our economy will be better off if more government agencies adopt DARPA’s mission-oriented approach.   Mariana Mazzucato is a Professor in the Economics of Innovation and Public Value at University College London, where she is Founding Director of the UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose. She is the author of three highly-acclaimed books: The Entrepreneurial State, The Value of Everything, and Mission Economy.  Twitter: @MazzucatoM Show us some love by leaving a rating or a review! RateThisPodcast.com/pitchforkeconomics  Mission Economy: https://marianamazzucato.com/books/mission-economy  It’s 2023. Here’s how we fixed the global economy: https://time.com/collection/great-reset/5900739/fix-economy-by-2023/#new_tab DARPA’s early investment in COVID-19 antibody identification producing timely results: https://www.darpa.mil/news-events/2020-11-10   Website: http://pitchforkeconomics.com/ Twitter: @PitchforkEcon Instagram: @pitchforkeconomics Nick’s twitter: @NickHanauer

Audiobook Reviews in Five Minutes
Review of Mission Economy: A Moonshot Guide to Changing Capitalism by Mariana Mazzucato, read by Lexie McDougal

Audiobook Reviews in Five Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 7:07


“This economist has a plan to fix capitalism. It's time we all listened.” – Wired https://marianamazzucato.com/about/ (Mariana Mazzucato) (PhD) is Professor in the Economics of Innovation and Public Value at University College London (UCL), where she is Founding Director of the https://www.ucl.ac.uk/bartlett/public-purpose/ (UCL Institute for Innovation & Public Purpose (IIPP)). She received her BA from Tufts University and her MA and PhD in Economics from the Graduate Faculty of the New School for Social Research. Her previous posts include the RM Phillips Professorial Chair at the Science Policy Research Unit (SPRU) at Sussex University. She is a selected fellow of the UK's Academy of Social Sciences (FAcSS) and of the Italian National Science Academy (Lincei). She is winner of international prizes including the 2020 John von Neumann Award, the 2019 All European Academies Madame de Staël Prize for Cultural Values, and the 2018 Leontief Prize for Advancing the Frontiers of Economic Thought. She was named as one of the ‘3 most important thinkers about innovation' by The New Republic, one of the 50 most creative people in business in 2020 by Fast Company, and one of the 25 leaders shaping the future of capitalism by WIRED. She is the author of three highly-acclaimed books: The Entrepreneurial State: Debunking Public vs. Private Sector Myths (2013), The Value of Everything: Making and Taking in the Global Economy (2018) and the newly released, Mission Economy: A Moonshot Guide to Changing Capitalism (2021). (bio taken from https://marianamazzucato.com/about (https://marianamazzucato.com/about)) Kara Swisher's March 15, 2021 podcast conversation with Mariana Mazzucato  on Sway: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/15/opinion/sway-kara-swisher-mariana-mazzucato.html (https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/15/opinion/sway-kara-swisher-mariana-mazzucato.html) Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/52745048-mission-economy (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/52745048-mission-economy) Audio production by Graham Stephenson Episode music: Caprese by https://www.sessions.blue/ (Blue Dot Sessions) Rate, review, and subscribe to this podcast on Apple, Anchor, Breaker, Google, Overcast, Pocket Casts, RadioPublic, and Spotify

Audiobook Reviews in Five Minutes
Review of Mission Economy: A Moonshot Guide to Changing Capitalism by Mariana Mazzucato, read by Lexie McDougal

Audiobook Reviews in Five Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 7:07


“This economist has a plan to fix capitalism. It's time we all listened.” – Wired Mariana Mazzucato (PhD) is Professor in the Economics of Innovation and Public Value at University College London (UCL), where she is Founding Director of the UCL Institute for Innovation & Public Purpose (IIPP). She received her BA from Tufts University and her MA and PhD in Economics from the Graduate Faculty of the New School for Social Research. Her previous posts include the RM Phillips Professorial Chair at the Science Policy Research Unit (SPRU) at Sussex University. She is a selected fellow of the UK’s Academy of Social Sciences (FAcSS) and of the Italian National Science Academy (Lincei). She is winner of international prizes including the 2020 John von Neumann Award, the 2019 All European Academies Madame de Staël Prize for Cultural Values, and the 2018 Leontief Prize for Advancing the Frontiers of Economic Thought. She was named as one of the ‘3 most important thinkers about innovation’ by The New Republic, one of the 50 most creative people in business in 2020 by Fast Company, and one of the 25 leaders shaping the future of capitalism by WIRED. She is the author of three highly-acclaimed books: The Entrepreneurial State: Debunking Public vs. Private Sector Myths (2013), The Value of Everything: Making and Taking in the Global Economy (2018) and the newly released, Mission Economy: A Moonshot Guide to Changing Capitalism (2021). (bio taken from https://marianamazzucato.com/about) Kara Swisher’s March 15, 2021 podcast conversation with Mariana Mazzucato on Sway: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/15/opinion/sway-kara-swisher-mariana-mazzucato.html Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/52745048-mission-economy Audio production by Graham Stephenson Episode music: Caprese by Blue Dot Sessions Rate, review, and subscribe to this podcast on Apple, Anchor, Breaker, Google, Overcast, Pocket Casts, RadioPublic, and Spotify

This is Media NOW - der Podcast der MEDIENTAGE MÜNCHEN
Folge 27: Haltung und Public Value im Privatfernsehen

This is Media NOW - der Podcast der MEDIENTAGE MÜNCHEN

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 25:18


Aufmerksamen Beobachter*innen wird es nicht entgangen sein: Es tut sich etwas bei den privaten TV-Anbietern im Land. Eine fast siebenstündige Reportage über die Zustände in der Pflege – ohne Werbung, ohne Schnitt, aus der Sicht einer Pflegerin gedreht. Bis vor kurzem war das undenkbar, aber dann haben es Joko und Klaas mit ProSieben einfach gemacht. Schon vorher waren gerade die beiden aufgefallen, weil sie immer wieder relevante Themen gesetzt haben. Auch sonst passiert viel. RTL schmeißt Dieter Bohlen raus und holt an anderer Stelle Jan Hofer und Hape Kerkeling. RTLzwei lobt im Rahmen eines DokuLabs Rechercheförderungen aus, um relevantere Themen ins Programm zu bekommen. Public Value und Haltung haben endgültig ihren festen Platz im Privatfernsehen. Woher diese Entwicklung kommt und was das aus journalistischer Sicht bedeutet, darüber sprechen wir in dieser Folge unter anderem mit Henriette Löwisch. Sie ist Geschäftsführerin der Deutschen Journalistenschule (DJS) in München und sitzt in der Jury des DokuLabs von RTLzwei.

Stephanomics
Landing on the Moon Is a Great Lesson for Modern Miracles

Stephanomics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 30:49


More than 50 years ago, the public and private sectors united to bring men to the moon and back. As the world begins to look at how it can recover from the Covid-19, what lessons can the original moonshot have for the modern challenges facing governments and industry today? In this week’s episode, host Stephanie Flanders talks with Mariana Mazzucato, author and professor in Economics of Innovation and Public Value at University College London. Find out how similar partnerships could help solve intractable problems such as global warming and pandemics, why doing what sounds obvious simply isn’t happening and what she says U.S. President Joe Biden’s administration needs to know.

Hidden Forces
Mission Economy: A Moonshot Guide to Changing Capitalism | Mariana Mazzucato

Hidden Forces

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 54:30


In Episode 185 of Hidden Forces, Demetri Kofinas speaks with Mariana Mazzucato, a Professor in the Economics of Innovation and Public Value at University College London (UCL), where she is Founding Director of the UCL Institute for Innovation & Public Purpose (IIPP). She is the winner of numerous, prestigious international prizes including the 2020 John von Neumann Award, Chairs the World Health Organization's Council on “the Economics of Health for All,” and is also the author of three highly-acclaimed books, the latest of which is “Mission Economy: a Moonshot Guide to Changing Capitalism.”  In it, Mariana argues that if we want to meet the principal challenges facing us in the 21st century, we need to rethink the capacities and role of government and above all recover a sense of public purpose. We need to be innovative, collaborative, and mission-oriented in our thinking, while also taking a stakeholder view of public-private partnerships, which means that when we take risks together that we also share in the rewards that derive from those risks.   The purpose of today’s conversation is to help you think bigger about how we as a community of citizens and nations can mobilize our resources in a way that is bold, inspirational, and oriented towards solving the most ‘wicked’ social problems of our time. This means changing government tools and culture, creating new markers of corporate governance, and ensuring that corporations, society, and the government can coalesce around a common set of goals, ambitions, and objectives.   In the subscriber overtime, Mariana and Demetri discuss how the politics of divisiveness impact our ability to work towards shared outcomes, why Western society seems to have become more individualistic, and what we can do to shift our cultural awareness towards a more collaborative mind-set when it comes to value creation in both the public and private sectors. You can access the episode overtime, as well as the transcript and rundown to this week’s episode through the Hidden Forces Patreon Page. All subscribers gain access to our overtime feed, which can be easily added to your favorite podcast application. If you enjoyed listening to today’s episode of Hidden Forces you can help support the show by doing the following: Subscribe on Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | SoundCloud | YouTube | CastBox | RSS Feed Write us a review on Apple Podcasts Subscribe to our mailing list through the Hidden Forces Website Producer & Host: Demetri Kofinas Editor & Engineer: Stylianos Nicolaou Subscribe & Support the Podcast at https://patreon.com/hiddenforces Join the conversation on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at @hiddenforcespod Follow Demetri on Twitter at @Kofinas Episode Recorded on 03/22/2021

Pop Culture Cosmos
PCC Multiverse #216- Zack Snyder's Justice League Arrives, Falcon and the Winter Soldier Debuts, and ROBLOX's Public Value Blows Our Minds!

Pop Culture Cosmos

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 62:12


Another HUGE weekend for pop culture as Zack Snyder's Justice League finally comes to HBO Max, and Marvel debuts Falcon and the Winter Soldier on Disney+. And on this special occasion, we bring in Jamie Monroy from Game Source and Degenerate2018 on Twitch to talk about his early impressions while watching this revised version of DC's superhero group and his hopes for how Marvel will treat two of its most unheralded heroes in their upcoming series. Plus the guys are amazed at the initial public offering for ROBLOX and just how valuable it is, and they share their own personal stories as parents of ROBLOX players and how they approach their children's fascination for this extremely popular game. And with March Madness in full swing, the guys thought they would break out their own brackets with their Final Four picks for the best IPs in pop culture. All this and Jay Bartlett of Action Figure Adventure stops by to talk about his experience in season one (Order it HERE), the possibility of season two (Share Your thoughts HERE), thoughts on his success with his YouTube Channel, and the future of the Star Wars films. Presented by ThriveFantasy, the leader for Daily Fantasy Sports for the NFL, NBA, MLB, PGA, and E-Sports Player Props! - Use promo code LFB when you sign up today and you will receive an instant deposit match up to $50 on your first deposit of $20 or more! - Download ThriveFantasy on the App Store or Play Store or by visiting their website www.thrivefantasy.com. Sign up and #PropUp today! Don't forget to Subscribe to our shows and leave us that 5-Star Review with your questions on Apple Podcasts or e-mail us at popculturecosmos@yahoo.com! And presented by Pop Culture Cosmos, RobMcZob.com, Zero Cool Films, Indie Pods United, Lakers Fast Break, Inside Sports Fantasy Football, the novel Congratulations, You Suck (available for purchase HERE), and Retro City Games!

ESO Network – The ESO Network
PCC Multiverse #216- Zack Snyder’s Justice League Arrives, Falcon and the Winter Soldier Debuts, and ROBLOX’s Public Value Blows Our Minds!

ESO Network – The ESO Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 62:12


Another HUGE weekend for pop culture as Zack Snyder’s Justice League finally comes to HBO Max, and Marvel debuts Falcon and the Winter Soldier on Disney+. And on this special occasion, we bring in Jamie Monroy from Game Source and Degenerate2018 on Twitch to talk about his early impressions while watching this revised version of DC’s superhero … PCC Multiverse #216- Zack Snyder’s Justice League Arrives, Falcon and the Winter Soldier Debuts, and ROBLOX’s Public Value Blows Our Minds! Read More » The post PCC Multiverse #216- Zack Snyder’s Justice League Arrives, Falcon and the Winter Soldier Debuts, and ROBLOX’s Public Value Blows Our Minds! appeared first on The ESO Network.

Pop Culture Cosmos (One Hour Radio Show Edit)
PCC Multiverse #216- Zack Snyder's Justice League Arrives, Falcon and the Winter Soldier Debuts, and ROBLOX's Public Value Blows Our Minds!

Pop Culture Cosmos (One Hour Radio Show Edit)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 60:00


Another HUGE weekend for pop culture as Zack Snyder's Justice League finally comes to HBO Max, and Marvel debuts Falcon and the Winter Soldier on Disney+. And on this special occasion, we bring in Jamie Monroy from Game Source and Degenerate2018 on Twitch to talk about his early impressions while watching this revised version of DC's superhero group and his hopes for how Marvel will treat two of its most unheralded heroes in their upcoming series. Plus the guys are amazed at the initial public offering for ROBLOX and just how valuable it is, and they share their own personal stories as parents of ROBLOX players and how they approach their children's fascination for this extremely popular game. And with March Madness in full swing, the guys thought they would break out their own brackets with their Final Four picks for the best IPs in pop culture. All this and Jay Bartlett of Action Figure Adventure stops by to talk about his experience in season one (Order it HERE), the possibility of season two, thoughts on his success with his YouTube Channel, and the future of the Star Wars films. Presented by ThriveFantasy, the leader for Daily Fantasy Sports for the NFL, NBA, MLB, PGA, and E-Sports Player Props! - Use promo code LFB when you sign up today and you will receive an instant deposit match up to $50 on your first deposit of $20 or more! - Download ThriveFantasy on the App Store or Play Store or by visiting their website www.thrivefantasy.com. Sign up and #PropUp today! Don't forget to Subscribe to our shows and leave us that 5-Star Review with your questions on Apple Podcasts or e-mail us at popculturecosmos@yahoo.com! And presented by Pop Culture Cosmos, RobMcZob.com, Zero Cool Films, Indie Pods United, Lakers Fast Break, Inside Sports Fantasy Football, the novel Congratulations, You Suck (available for purchase HERE), and Retro City Games! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pop-culture-cosmos-one-ho/support

The Mindful FIRE Podcast
18 : Life after Google, Private vs Public Value & Portuguese Chicken with Paul Somers

The Mindful FIRE Podcast

Play Episode Play 25 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 78:49 Transcription Available


Welcome to the mindful fire podcast, where we explore living mindfully on the path to financial independence and beyond. I'm your host, Adam Coelho. And I'm so glad you're here. On today's episode, I'm joined by my friend, Paul Summers, Paul and I met seven years ago when I was on a work trip for Google in Australia. As you'll hear in the interview, Paul and I bonded over Portuguese chicken, one of my favorites. I'm really excited to bring you this conversation with Paul today because Paul has a really interesting way of looking at life. I've always found him to be just a very carefree go with the flow, takes things as they come, type of person. Always very interested in learning, growing, learning from other people's perspectives.We cover a lot of ground including:Paul's career progressionHow he knew it was time to leave GoogleWhat Paul is now up toWhat Public value is and why it's important?How there are actually many different types of value beside financial valuePaul's thoughts about the epidemic of overstressed and overworked people This conversation did not disappoint and I hope that you enjoy it. Please subscribe to receive new episodes and guided meditations every Tuesday.

5x15
Mariana Mazzucato & Rana Foroohar - Mission Economy

5x15

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 57:29


Mariana Mazzucato is Professor in the Economics of Innovation and Public Value at University College London (UCL), where she is Founding Director of the UCL  Institute for Innovation & Public Purpose (IIPP).  She advises policy makers around the world on innovation-led inclusive and sustainable growth. She is author of The Entrepreneurial State: debunking public vs. private sector myths (2013), The Value of Everything: making and taking in the global economy (2018) and Mission Economy: a moonshot guide to changing capitalism (2020).  She is winner of international prizes including the 2020 John Von Neumann Award, the 2019 All European Academies Madame de Staël Prize for Cultural Values, and 2018 Leontief Prize for Advancing the Frontiers of Economic Thought. Rana Foroohar is global business columnist and associate editor for the Financial Times, and CNN’s global economic analyst. Her first book, Makers and Takers, was shortlisted for the Financial Times and McKinsey Business Book of the Year in 2016. Her second, Don’t Be Evil: the Case against Big Tech, was published in 2019 and was a Sunday Times Business Book of the Year and Observer Book of the Week. 5x15 brings together outstanding individuals to tell of their lives and inspirations. Learn more about 5x15 events: 5x15stories.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/5x15stories Facebook: www.facebook.com/5x15stories Instagram: www.instagram.com/5x15stories

Bloomberg Surveillance
Surveillance: Reddit Revolt Upends Conventional Trading

Bloomberg Surveillance

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 29:53


Jim Paulsen, The Leuthold Group Chief Investment Strategist, says the Reddit revolt is another illustration of the impact and power of technology. Vitor Gaspar, IMF Director of Fiscal Affairs Department, says the U.S. has ample room for additional fiscal stimulus. Hemi Tewarson, Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy Visiting Senior Policy Fellow, discusses efforts to improve the vaccine rollout. Mariana Mazzucato, UCL Professor in the Economics of Innovation & Public Value and Author of "Mission Economy: A Moonshot Guide to Changing Capitalism," discusses the new rules and myths of capitalism. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

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Bloomberg Surveillance
Surveillance: Reddit Revolt Upends Conventional Trading

Bloomberg Surveillance

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 29:08


Jim Paulsen, The Leuthold Group Chief Investment Strategist, says the Reddit revolt is another illustration of the impact and power of technology. Vitor Gaspar, IMF Director of Fiscal Affairs Department, says the U.S. has ample room for additional fiscal stimulus. Hemi Tewarson, Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy Visiting Senior Policy Fellow, discusses efforts to improve the vaccine rollout. Mariana Mazzucato, UCL Professor in the Economics of Innovation & Public Value and Author of "Mission Economy: A Moonshot Guide to Changing Capitalism," discusses the new rules and myths of capitalism.

Building Bridges
Rethinking the State

Building Bridges

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 59:09


For this new episode of the “Building Bridges” podcast, I'm happy to share the conversation I had with Professor Mariana Mazzucato.Mariana is a professor at University College London in Economics of Innovation and Public Value and she founded (and directs) their Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose (IIPP), which she talks about in this podcast.Her book The Entrepreneurial State: debunking public vs. private sector myths was published in 2013, and was translated into many languages. It was (finally) also translated into French and released in France in September 2020 (L'État entrepreneur : Pour en finir avec l'opposition public-privé, Fayard). The Entrepreneurial State, as well as her most recent The Value of Everything: making and taking in the global economy feel more relevant than ever in the context of the COVID-19 crisis. Indeed, public services (in particular health services) were put under strain in this crisis while their “value” was made more obvious to all. Most governments are now spending on a massive scale to save industries and mitigate the economic consequences of several lockdowns. Mazzucato argues there should be no more “free lunches” (public debt / privatised gains). Governments should use this opportunity to position their economies for a more sustainable future.Here's what she wrote recently in a Foreign Affairs article titled “Capitalism After the Pandemic”:“For too long, governments have socialized risks but privatized rewards: the public has paid the price for cleaning up messes, but the benefits of those cleanups have accrued largely to companies and their investors. In times of need, many businesses are quick to ask for government help, yet in good times, they demand that the government step away.”I hope you enjoy listening to this podcast! Please share it with someone else who you believe might like it too

Pocket Dilemmas: big answers to big questions
The State Strikes Back: what is the role of the state post Covid-19?

Pocket Dilemmas: big answers to big questions

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 94:45


In 2020, the Covid-19 pandemic highlighted the key role of the state amidst managing public health and economic disaster. However, if the role of state is growing, is it actually a good thing? These are just a few of the questions discussed in this special live launch of 2020-21 Transition Report: The State Strike Back. EBRD's Anthony Williams was join by a great line up of guests: Mariana Mazzucato is Professor in the Economics of Innovation and Public Value at University College London (UCL) where she is Founding Director of the Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose (IIPP). Dani Rodrik is the Ford Foundation Professor of International Political Economy at Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government. A special video message from Joseph E. Stiglitz, a Nobel laureate in economics, University Professor at Columbia University. EBRD Chief Economist Beata Javorcik and the new EBRD president Odile Renaud-Basso. Like what you hear? Review our podcast on iTunes or tweet us @EBRD #EBRDEconTalks

Performing Labor
Bharat Chandra: Dreaming Bigger

Performing Labor

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 77:47


An interview with Bharat Chandra, principal clarinetist of the Sarasota Orchestra, the Nordic Symphony in Estonia, and the Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music in California. We discuss the state of the music business during COVID-19, its impact on artists and institutions, and the potential for a rejuvenation going forward.   Highlights His experience in the Sarasota Orchestra - 9:52 The Orchestra’s project - 12:21 A broadcasting Orchestra - 14:53 Creating a safe environment - 18:18 The goal of connecting with audiences - 25:45 The Covid situation for orchestras - 29:16 Talking about post-COVID - 32:51 Streaming as a tool - 37:33 Examples to younger people - 53:28 It is all about communication - 55:48 A recommendation for listeners - 1:13:52   Episode Resources Connect with Robert Hunt Simonds: roberthuntsimonds@gmail.com  http://roberthuntsimonds.com/ http://craigwagnermusic.blogspot.com  Connect with Bharat Chandra: Bharat's bio: http://www.bharatchandra.info  Bharat's recommendation: "Caste" by Isabel Wilkerson: https://www.amazon.com/Caste-Origins-Discontents-Isabel-Wilkerson/dp/0593230256/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=caste&qid=1602864856&sr=8-2 Public Value by Mark H. Moore: https://www.amazon.com/Creating-Public-Value-Management-Government/dp/0674175581/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=public+value+moore&qid=1602864951&s=books&sr=1-1

de Erno Hannink Show | Betere Beslissingen, Beter Bedrijf
De waarde van alles #boekencast afl 8

de Erno Hannink Show | Betere Beslissingen, Beter Bedrijf

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 47:06


In de boekencast dit keer een zeer interessant boek over waarde en de economie. Lees dit boek wanneer je de geschiedenis van waarde en bnp wilt ontdekken om te leren hoe het komt waar we nu staan met de overheersende focus op aandeelhouderswaarde, economische groei, en het bedrijfsleven versus de overheid voor innovatie en waarde creëren. Het is een zeer uitgebreid boek met de geschiedenis van waarde en de wereldeconomie van de afgelopen eeuwen en de versnelde ontwikkelingen na de tweede wereld oorlog. Wil je sneller de inzichten van Mariana Mazzucato ontdekken kijk dan enkele presentaties van haar via YouTube. Ze is een snelle en goede spreker met historische kennis waardoor ze een goed idee heeft over de toekomst van de economie en de functie va de overheid. In dit boek van Mazzucato leer je over: De historie van financiën en waarde en bnp.Waarde lijkt ergens mis gegaan te zijn, nu bepaalt wat je maximaal ervoor kunt vragen (zie medicijnen).Waarde creëren en waarde er uit halen.De financiële wereld die grotendeels zichzelf financiert.De overheid - zuinig zijn levert verkeerd effect, terwijl bijvoorbeeld EU daarop stuurt.De toekomst van economie, veel meer samenwerken overheid, bedrijven, een visie ontwikkelen op de grote problemen, lange termijn investeringen. Mariana Mazzucato Mariana Mazzucato is een Italiaans-Amerikaans econoom. Zij is hoogleraar Economics of Innovation & Public Value aan University College London. Rome geboren, op haar vierde verhuist naar VS (vader positie aan Princeton University) in 2000 weer terug naar Europa. In haar studie focus op auto, computer en farmaceutische industrie en biotechnologie. In haar boek The Entrepeneural state: debunking public vs. private sector myths (2013) laat ze zien dat de overheid een veel grotere rol speelt bij innovaties dan vaak wordt gezegd. Haar nieuwste boek The value of everything hebben we het vandaag over. In de kern gaat het boek over de volgende vier problemen voor de wereldeconomie: De financiële wereld - grootste deel van de financiën blijft in die wereld; finance, insurance and real estate (fire);Industrie - terugkopen van aandelen om de aandeelwaarde te verhogen en uiteraard de stock opties van de CEO en anderen;Overheid - aanpassingen aan de randen van de economie en uit de brand helpen van banken en anderen wanneer ze in problemen komen;Het klimaat probleem. Waarde verschillend uit de periodes in de geschiedenis ruilhandel,agricultuur, industrialisatie, envoorkeur (neoklassiek). Waarom waarde van belang is: Wat zit er allemaal in het bnp? Zoals bijvoorbeeld dat in plaats van de groei van de financiele wereld te onderzoeken heeft het een naam gekregen (financial intermediation en risk taking) en is toegevoegd aan het bnp.Governance of organisation (hoe wordt het geproduceerd) - aandeelhouders zogenaamd als enige die risico lopen, voor het maximaliseren van de aandeelhouderswaarde. Waarom lopen medewerkers minder risico?Prijzen van medicijnen (toegankelijk?) - enorme verhogingen, bereid zijn om te bepalen, morele plicht richting de aandeelhouder en om naar de maximale waarde te gaan (waarde = prijs).Techbedrijven - privacy en belastingen (geen belasting betalen in de regio's waar de waarde wordt gecreëerd) - veel van de technologie die zij gebruiken werd door overheid (militair, nasa, cia, universiteiten) (grotendeels) ontwikkeld.Overheid - de waarde van die de overheid creëert wordt niet gezien, terwijl ze wel de kosten van de overheid worden opgenomen in het bnp; dus we zien de overheid als een kostenpost, als een last. Ze voegt geen waarde toe, maar onttrekt waarde. Wat te doen? Waarde wordt gezamenlijk geproduceerd. Andere manier over waarde praten; sectoren, overheid. Andere verhalen.Organisaties moeten denken over purpose en investeren om lange termijn waarde te genereren - minder uitbesteding.Markten kunnen worden geformeerd en samen worden gemaakt.Productiviteitsgrenzen - aanpassen,

de Erno Hannink Show | Betere Beslissingen, Beter Bedrijf
De waarde van alles #boekencast afl 8

de Erno Hannink Show | Betere Beslissingen, Beter Bedrijf

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 47:06


In de boekencast dit keer een zeer interessant boek over waarde en de economie. Lees dit boek wanneer je de geschiedenis van waarde en bnp wilt ontdekken om te leren hoe het komt waar we nu staan met de overheersende focus op aandeelhouderswaarde, economische groei, en het bedrijfsleven versus de overheid voor innovatie en waarde creëren. Het is een zeer uitgebreid boek met de geschiedenis van waarde en de wereldeconomie van de afgelopen eeuwen en de versnelde ontwikkelingen na de tweede wereld oorlog. Wil je sneller de inzichten van Mariana Mazzucato ontdekken kijk dan enkele presentaties van haar via YouTube. Ze is een snelle en goede spreker met historische kennis waardoor ze een goed idee heeft over de toekomst van de economie en de functie va de overheid. In dit boek van Mazzucato leer je over: De historie van financiën en waarde en bnp.Waarde lijkt ergens mis gegaan te zijn, nu bepaalt wat je maximaal ervoor kunt vragen (zie medicijnen).Waarde creëren en waarde er uit halen.De financiële wereld die grotendeels zichzelf financiert.De overheid - zuinig zijn levert verkeerd effect, terwijl bijvoorbeeld EU daarop stuurt.De toekomst van economie, veel meer samenwerken overheid, bedrijven, een visie ontwikkelen op de grote problemen, lange termijn investeringen. Mariana Mazzucato Mariana Mazzucato is een Italiaans-Amerikaans econoom. Zij is hoogleraar Economics of Innovation & Public Value aan University College London. Rome geboren, op haar vierde verhuist naar VS (vader positie aan Princeton University) in 2000 weer terug naar Europa. In haar studie focus op auto, computer en farmaceutische industrie en biotechnologie. In haar boek The Entrepeneural state: debunking public vs. private sector myths (2013) laat ze zien dat de overheid een veel grotere rol speelt bij innovaties dan vaak wordt gezegd. Haar nieuwste boek The value of everything hebben we het vandaag over. In de kern gaat het boek over de volgende vier problemen voor de wereldeconomie: De financiële wereld - grootste deel van de financiën blijft in die wereld; finance, insurance and real estate (fire);Industrie - terugkopen van aandelen om de aandeelwaarde te verhogen en uiteraard de stock opties van de CEO en anderen;Overheid - aanpassingen aan de randen van de economie en uit de brand helpen van banken en anderen wanneer ze in problemen komen;Het klimaat probleem. Waarde verschillend uit de periodes in de geschiedenis ruilhandel,agricultuur, industrialisatie, envoorkeur (neoklassiek). Waarom waarde van belang is: Wat zit er allemaal in het bnp? Zoals bijvoorbeeld dat in plaats van de groei van de financiele wereld te onderzoeken heeft het een naam gekregen (financial intermediation en risk taking) en is toegevoegd aan het bnp.Governance of organisation (hoe wordt het geproduceerd) - aandeelhouders zogenaamd als enige die risico lopen, voor het maximaliseren van de aandeelhouderswaarde. Waarom lopen medewerkers minder risico?Prijzen van medicijnen (toegankelijk?) - enorme verhogingen, bereid zijn om te bepalen, morele plicht richting de aandeelhouder en om naar de maximale waarde te gaan (waarde = prijs).Techbedrijven - privacy en belastingen (geen belasting betalen in de regio's waar de waarde wordt gecreëerd) - veel van de technologie die zij gebruiken werd door overheid (militair, nasa, cia, universiteiten) (grotendeels) ontwikkeld.Overheid - de waarde van die de overheid creëert wordt niet gezien, terwijl ze wel de kosten van de overheid worden opgenomen in het bnp; dus we zien de overheid als een kostenpost, als een last. Ze voegt geen waarde toe, maar onttrekt waarde. Wat te doen? Waarde wordt gezamenlijk geproduceerd. Andere manier over waarde praten; sectoren, overheid. Andere verhalen.Organisaties moeten denken over purpose en investeren om lange termijn waarde te genereren - minder uitbesteding.Markten kunnen worden geformeerd en samen worden gemaakt.Productiviteitsgrenzen - aanpassen,

Radio Value
BookPod - Creating Public Value: Strategic Management in Government by Mark Moore

Radio Value

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020 8:15


Teaser: Anybody leading a public service organisation, a hospital, a clinic, a healthcare payer, should understand their role in providing public value. This great book by Mark Moore summarises what value means within the public sector, and the different perspectives that need to be taken.

Kulturtermin | rbbKultur
Vom Wert des Qualitätsjournalismus

Kulturtermin | rbbKultur

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 24:37


Anlässlich des 70. Geburtstags der ARD beleuchtet Michael Meyer die Frage, worin der "Public Value" der Öffentlich-Rechtlichen besteht.

Trinity Long Room Hub
Interdisciplinarity in Times of Crisis: Why the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences Matter

Trinity Long Room Hub

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 76:38


The SHAPE-ID project (Shaping Interdisciplinary Practices in Europe) is funded by the European Commission to develop recommendations and tools for policy makers, funders, researchers, Universities and others on improving interdisciplinary cooperation between the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (AHSS) and STEMM (Sciences, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Medicine) disciplines. Interdisciplinarity in Times of Crisis: Why the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences Matter Immediate responses to the COVID-19 crisis have understandably tended to focus on funding research that can fight the virus. At the same time, our world and ways of living have changed suddenly and radically, and there is a widespread sense that we cannot return to the old “normal”. Panellists will discuss why it remains important to take seriously the perspectives coming from Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences research in times of crisis, and how we can work to ensure real collaboration between these and other scientific approaches in understanding the crisis and preparing for the post-crisis world. Professor Jane Ohlmeyer, Principal Investigator of the SHAPE-ID project, Director of the Trinity Long Room Hub and Chair of the Irish Research Council, will chair the discussion. Panellists Gabi Lombardo is the Director of the European Alliance for Social Sciences and Humanities (www.eassh.eu), the largest advocacy and science policy organisation for social sciences and humanities in Europe. She is an expert in both higher education and global research policy and has extensive high-level experience operating at the interface of strategy, science policy, research support and funding. Gabi has senior-level experience in strategic and ‘foresight' planning in elite higher education institutions, international research funders and associations, having worked with the London School of Economics (LSE), the European Research Council (ERC) and Science Europe (SE). David Budtz Pedersen is Professor of Science Communication and Director of the Humanomics Research Centre at Aalborg University, Denmark. His research focuses on science communication, impact assessment, and science and technology policy. He is the Principal Investigator of ‘Responsible Impact' (2016-2020), ‘Open Research Analytics' (2018-2021) and ‘Mapping the Public Value of Humanities' (2017-2021). He is the Chair of the EU Commission COST Expert Group on Science Communication. Alongside his research, David is adviser to the Danish Government and European Commission, dealing with Open Science, research impact and science advice. Daniel Carey, MRIA, is Director of the Moore Institute for the Humanities and Social Studies at NUI Galway and Professor of English in the School of English and Creative Arts. He is a Vice-President of the Royal Irish Academy and a board member of the Irish Research Council. He was Chair of the Irish Humanities Alliance 2014-16. Overview of the discussions Mission Covid-19: Global problems need a portfolio approach Gabi Lombardo, European Alliance for Social Sciences and Humanities

Building State Capability Podcast
LTC 12: Empowering Work and Learning, Even if Things Seem Chaotic

Building State Capability Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 38:46


Learn more about Prof. Mark Moore: https://www.hks.harvard.edu/faculty/mark-moore.Read our Public Leadership through Crisis blog series: https://bsc.cid.harvard.edu/public-leadership-through-crisis.

Theory of Creativity
Design thinking and public value with Lisa Baxter

Theory of Creativity

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2020 51:14


How can design thinking help cultural institutions deliver greater social value?In Episode 5 Tandi is joined by Lisa Baxter, founder of The Experience Business, for a deep dive on qualitative research, customer empathy and social purpose. We talk about how to facilitate meaningful conversations between arts organisations and communities, and how that insight can inform everything from our brand values, to our programming, marketing communications, and engagement programs.This episode covers:Why audience experience is at the core of why organisations receive public fundingHow qualitative research puts the humanity into research and why it’s a good idea to have arts professionals sit in on research groupsThe techniques that arts professionals can use to more intensely explore the audience experienceHow the gap between booking a ticket and seeing a show can be used to create greater audience valueHow arts organisations develop their customer knowledge, customer empathy and audience sensibilityThe five-step process of Design Thinking that organisation can applyHow arts organisations can find their core purpose through conversation, art and creativity exercisesWhy thinking about extracting value from the market is the putting the cart before the horseWhy arts organisations should ‘do their homework’ about what’s going on in their communitiesHow arts organisations can understand their operating context and the aspirations of their visitorsLisa Baxter FRSA is the founder/director of The Experience Business, working across the UK and internationally in supporting the design of optimal audience experiences.A pioneer in her field, and an avowed audience champion, Lisa uses innovative facilitative and qualitative research methods to help arts organisations conceive, articulate, design and understand their experiential value propositions. She is increasingly in demand as a speaker on the subject of audience experience design, including keynotes at the Australia Council for the Arts Marketing Summit (2013), the City Cape Town Arts and Cultural Indaba (2015) and the Federation of Scottish Theatres (2017) and the up and coming Connected Audiences Conference in Vienna. Lisa has also guest lectured at the Universities of Leeds, Groningen (Netherlands) and Deakin University, (Melbourne).A specialist in researching audience and customer experience, she has collaborated with the University of Sheffield on an AHRC/ACE funded programme around innovative methods of enquiry into the audience experience and is published on the subject.Clients include the National Football Museum (Manchester), the Swiss Science Centre (Zurich), Rockhampton Art Gallery (Queensland, Australia), BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art (Gateshead), Imperial War Museum North (Salford) and the National Coal Mining Museum for England (Wakefield).For more details, including the full transcript of the conversation, you can head to the episode webpage: https://www.thepatternmakers.com.au/podcast-episodes/episode5Connect with Tandi Palmer Williams & Patternmakers on:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tandiwilliams/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thepatternmakers/Twitter: https://twitter.com/tandi_willFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/thepatternmakers.com.au/To stay in the loop with the latest research, big ideas and useful tools, you can sign up to get Patternmakers' free, monthly Culture Insight & Innovation Update direct to your inbox each month: https://thepatternmakers.us10.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=7f009b1b1f874eddcffa4d79c&id=1408ed145f

Over-the-Counter Culture
Creating Public Value with Professor and City Councilwoman Georgette Dumont

Over-the-Counter Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2020 84:18


Georgette Dumont is a city councilwoman of Jacksonville Beach, FL and a professor at the University of North Florida (UNF). I first met her in 2010 as a student in UNF's Master of Public Administration program when she, and her husband George, joined the faculty. Their energy was a shot in the arm for the program, and for the community of Jacksonville Beach that they call home. One of the things I've always admired about Georgette is how she engaged with the community, volunteering for events, participating in public activities and meets, sitting on the zoning commission, and in 2018, running for and winning a seat on the city council. I appreciate her civility and willingness to have meaningful discourse and debate over policy, a trait that much of our body politic would do well to emulate. It was fun talking to her and George on the porch about her upbringing in New England, her route to being a professor in higher education, why she chose a life of public service and her thoughts on some of the issues facing Jacksonville Beach, and other small municipalities across our nation. Visit her website https://www.dumontjaxbeach.com/ to find out more about what she's up to, and thanks so much for stopping by the show. You can find me on Instagram @mrlynnprints and at my website www.duttonisland.com

Risk Insights Blogcast (Spoken blog articles)
Why performance audits (and performance focused internal audits) are critical to creating and sustaining Public Value

Risk Insights Blogcast (Spoken blog articles)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2020 6:02


This is an audio version of a blog article.The original article was published here:https://www.riskinsights.com.au/blog-1/performance-audits-creating-sustaining-public-valueIn this episode, we explore the role that performance auditors and internal auditors play in sustaining public value.This article is for: Performance Auditors, to help explore their critical role in sustaining Public Value.Internal Auditors, in conducting performance audits (i.e., assessing economy and efficiency within their organisations).Links and resources mentioned in the article:Creating Public Value: Strategic Management in Government, Mark Moore, 1995, Harvard University PressUse of community voting on projects - Victoria’s Pick my ProjectPublic involvement in program design - Auckland’s Co-design labOngoing refinement of proposed new public services - the UK’s Policy Lab

TechNation Radio Podcast
Episode 20-01 Valuing a Worker's Work in the Tech Age

TechNation Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2020 59:00


On this week's Tech Nation, Moira speaks with Dr. Mariana Mazzucato, (Mat-zu-cat-toe) a professor of the Economics of Innovation and Public Value at University College London. Her book is “The Value of Everything … Making and Taking in the Global Economy”. Then on Tech Nation Health, Tim Shannon from Canaan Partners discusses some terms with potential in the future of medicine: “protein degradation” and “synthetic lethality”. And Chief Correspondent Dr. Daniel Kraft reviews the latest FDA approvals using AI.

TechNation Radio Podcast
Episode 20-01 Valuing a Worker’s Work in the Tech Age

TechNation Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2020 58:59


On this week’s Tech Nation, Moira speaks with Dr. Mariana Mazzucato, (Mat-zu-cat-toe) a professor of the Economics of Innovation and Public Value at University College London. Her book is “The Value of Everything … Making and Taking in the Global Economy”. Then on Tech Nation Health, Tim Shannon from Canaan Partners discusses some terms with potential in the future of medicine: “protein degradation” and “synthetic lethality”. And Chief Correspondent Dr. Daniel Kraft reviews the latest FDA approvals using AI.

Flurfunk - Der Medienpodcast
Sachsens Koalitionsvertrag, Public Value, Qualität der Medien

Flurfunk - Der Medienpodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2019 51:55


Noch ist nichts entschieden. Zumindest zum Zeitpunkt, an dem diese Episode erscheint. CDU, Grüne und SPD haben sich in Sachsen zusammengesetzt und einen neuen Koalitionsvertrag verhandelt. Über das Ergebnis wurde von CDU und SPD schon positiv entschieden. Die Grünen sollen dann am Donnerstag (zur Veröffentlichung heute) folgen. Als hoffnungslose Optimisten haben wir uns das Papier schon einmal vorgenommen und die wichtigsten Punkte zum Thema "Medien" besprochen. Welchen "gesellschaftlichen Wert" haben Journalismus und insbesondere der öffentlich-rechtliche? Zu einer Konferenz beim MDR in Leipzig haben sich Medien-Macher*innen, -entscheider*innen und -forscher*innen getroffen und über das neue Buzzword "Public Value" diskutiert. Peter war dabei und hat bei dieser Gelegenheit mit der MDR-Intendantin Karola Wille und dem Wirtschaftspsychologen Prof. Timo Meynhardt gesprochen. Immer wieder steht die Qualität der Medien im Mittelpunkt von Diskussionen. Was bedeutet Qualität im Journalismus? Wer entscheidet, was qualitativ hochwertig ist und was nicht? Und wie kann Qualität gemessen werden? Zum Thema "Medien zwischen Qualität und Unterhaltung" hat Peter sein letztes FUNKTURM-Heft herausgegeben. Für und ist das Anlass, einmal über grundsätzliche Fragen zu diskutieren.

Analysis
State Aid: Brexit, Bailouts and Corporate Bonanzas

Analysis

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2019 29:02


When the steelworks at Redcar went bust in 2015 the government said it couldn’t bail out the company that ran the plant because of the EU’s state aid rules, which regulate how much money the government can give to businesses and industry. 1700 jobs were lost in the North East of England, which has the highest unemployment rate in the UK. Voices on the left and right say the state aid rules are holding Britain back from supporting its industry. Are they right? Does Brexit give Britain the chance to take back control of how it manages its industrial policy? Or do the state aid rules protect taxpayers from governments handing out large subsidies to big corporations? In this edition of Analysis, James Ball, global editor of the Bureau for Investigative Journalism, explores the EU’s state aid rules, how they affect our livelihoods, and what might happen if the UK decides to stop playing by the rules after Brexit. Producer: Xavier Zapata Editor: Jasper Corbett Interviewees: Brian Dennis, former Labour Councillor Mariana Mazzucato , Professor of Innovation and Public Value at University College London, author of the Entrepreneurial State and Founding Director of the UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose Usha Haley, the W. Frank Barton Distinguished Chair in International Business at Wichita State University Nicole Robins, head of the state aid unit at Oxera Corri Hess , reporter for Wisconsin Public Radio Kenneth Thomas, Emeritus Professor of Political Science at The University of Missouri, St Louis George Peretz QC, Barrister at Monckton Chambers and co-chair of the UK State Aid Law Association Nicholas Crafts, Professor of Economic Historian at Sussex University

Medienmagazin | radioeins
Medientage München | Relotius vs. Moreno

Medienmagazin | radioeins

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2019 81:29


[00:00] INTRO: Medientage München + Vorstellung Studiogast: Prof. Dr. Christian Schertz | [06:14] Medientage München: Juan Moreno vs. Claas Relotius vs. Juan Moreno | [23:55] Medientage München: Medienpolitik, Mediatheken und facebook| [21:04] | [30:30] Public Value auch bei den Privaten | [43:40] Bonus: Medientage München: Richard Gutjahr befragt Juan Moreno zur Klage von Claas Relotius

Long Now: Seminars About Long-term Thinking
Mariana Mazzucato: Rethinking Value

Long Now: Seminars About Long-term Thinking

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 89:37


What happens when we confuse price with value? We end up undervaluing care. We pollute more. And the financial sector is allowed to brag about how productive it is—while often just moving around existing value, created by others. Most importantly we end up with a form of capitalism that rewards value extraction activities over value creation, increasing inequality in the process. Economist Mariana Mazzucato: “I will argue that the way the word ‘value’ is used in modern economics has made it easier for value-extracting activities to masquerade as value-creating activities. And in the process rents (unearned income) gets confused with profits (earned income); inequality rises, and investment in the real economy falls.” Markets have always been shaped, Mazzucato notes. They can be reshaped now to better reflect and foster real value—creating a more sustainable and inclusive economy. A professor in the Economics of Innovation and Public Value at University College London (UCL), where she founded and directs the Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose, Mariana Mazzucato is the author of The Value of Everything: making and taking in the global economy (2018) and of The Entrepreneurial State: Debunking Public vs. Private Sector Myths (2013).

LitSciPod: The Literature and Science Podcast
Episode 2 – The T in STEM

LitSciPod: The Literature and Science Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2019 55:42


Produced by: Catherine Charlwood (@DrCharlwood) and Laura Ludtke (@lady_electric) Music composed and performed by: Gareth Jones About this episode: In this episode, Laura and Cathy dive into the STEM vs. the humanities debate, discussing how funding in post-secondary institutions widens the divide between the humanities and STEm subjects. This week's interview features Alex Goody, Professor of Twentieth-Century Literature in the Department of English Literature at Oxford Brookes University. After the interview, you can hear Alex read Mina Loy’s poem, ‘Human Cylinders.’ Bio for Alex Goody: After completing her PhD on 'Mina Loy’s Modernist Aesthetic’ at the University of Leeds, Dr Goody taught at Falmouth University before joining Oxford Brookes. Her research interests and teaching spans the field of modernist studies, encompasses technology and literature, considers the work of the modernist poets and novelists Mina Loy, Djuna Barnes, and Gertrude Stein, as well as New York Dada, jewish writing, modernist drama, and radio. We highly recommend you read Technology, Literature and Culture, (Polity Press, 2011). Episode resources: If you want to become more familiar with the Humanities vs STEM debate, here are some of the articles and books Laura and Catherine mention in the episode: Schmidt, ‘The Humanities are in Crisis’. Rustin, ‘Why study English? We’re poorer in every sense without it’. ‘Patterns and trends in UK Higher Education’. Olejarz, ‘Liberal Arts in the Data Age'. Wadhwa, 'Why liberal arts and the humanities are as important as engineering’. Anders, ‘That 'Useless' Liberal Arts Degree Has Become Tech's Hottest Ticket’. Bate, The Public Value of the Humanities (Bloomsbury, 2011) Collini, What Are Universities For? (Penguin 2012) Small, The Value of the Humanities (Oxford University Press 2013) Klein, The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism (Random House Canada, 2007 'Universities likely to cut number of staff due to Brexit uncertainty'. Resources mentioned in the interview with Alex Goody: Hales: Unthought: The Power Of The Cognitive Nonconscious; Kittler, Gramophone, Film, Typewriter; Elkin, Flâneuse: Women Walk the City; Ahmed, Living a Feminist Life Mina Loy: Navigating the Avant-Garde. Loy materials on the Beinecke Rare Books Library website. You can read Mina Loy, ‘Human Cylinders’ here and Seamus Heaney’s ‘The Railway Children’’ here.

Institute of Welsh Affairs
March 2019: IWA Re-Energising Wales Project event: ‘A Renewable Energy Delivery Plan for Wales’ report launch

Institute of Welsh Affairs

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2019 200:18


This is the audio recording of the IWA's Re-Energising Wales Project event: ‘A Renewable Energy Delivery Plan for Wales’ report launch which was held in the Radisson Blu hotel in Cardiff on 14th March 2019. Sessions run as follows: * Welcome, introductions and purpose of the day: Auriol Miller, Director, IWA (Chair) * Keynote speech: Mark Drakeford AM, First Minister of Wales * Background to the need for the Re-energising Wales project: Professor Gareth Wyn Jones, Chair, Re-energising Wales Project * An overview of key messages from the Re-energising Wales Project Delivery Plan: Shea Buckland-Jones, Re-energising Wales Coordinator, IWA * Panel Discussion: Interrogation of the delivery plan: - Auriol Miller, Director, IWA (Chair)  - Louise Wilson, Co-founder & MD, Abundance Investment - Professor Calvin Jones, Deputy Dean, Public Value & External Relations, Cardiff Business School - Johnny Gowdy, Director, Regen (Includes Q and A session) * Factors influencing local and community engagement in renewable energy in Wales: Professor Judith Marquand, WISERD * How to protect, promote and achieve scale in community and local ownership of renewable energy in Wales: Jodie Giles, Project Manager, Regen * Panel Discussion: A focus on delivery: - Hywel Lloyd, Founder, Facilitating the Future (Chair) - Jodie Giles, Project Manager (Communities), Regen - Rachel Shorney, Stakeholder & Community Engagement Manager, SP Energy Networks - Jeremy Smith, Head of Development Strategy Wales, innogy - David Jones, Project Director, Marine Energy Wales (Includes Q and A session) * Break out group discussions: 1. Greening Wales' homes, chaired by Gill Kelleher (SPECIFIC)    2. Local and Community renewable energy ownership, chaired by Robert Proctor (Community Energy Wales) 3. Future-proofing the electricity grid, chaired by Shea Buckland-Jones (IWA)  4. Getting smarter (a shift to smarter energy technology), chaired by David Clubb (RenewableUK Cymru) 5. Getting ahead in Marine energy, chaired by Ian Masters (Swansea University) 6. Decarbonising heat, chaired by Hywel Lloyd (Facilitating the Future) 7. Decarbonising transport, chaired by Eurgain Powell (Office of the Future Generations Commissioner for Wales) 8. Increasing deployment of onshore renewable energy * High level feedback from the break out groups * Summing up the day to include next steps: Auriol Miller, Director, IWA

Desert Island Discs: Desert Island Discs Archive: 2016-2018

Professor Mariana Mazzucato is an economist, who focuses on value and innovation. Born in Italy, Mariana moved to America as a child, when her father accepted a post at Princeton University. She has lived in the UK for the last 20 years and is currently Professor in the Economics of Innovation and Public Value and the Director of the Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose at University College London.She examined how government funding has enabled highly profitable inventions in the private sector in her 2013 book The Entrepreneurial State. She advises policymakers around the world on how to deliver sustainable growth, and has also taken a particular interest in pricing and profit in the pharmaceutical industry. Earlier this year she published The Value of Everything, in which she argued that we need to re-think our ideas about how wealth is created in the global economy. In 2013 she was named as one of the 'three most important thinkers about innovation' by the New Republic. BOOK CHOICE: Memoirs of Hadrian by Marguerite Yourcenar LUXURY: One of her mother's handmade quilts CASTAWAY'S FAVOURITE: Round Midnight by Thelonious MonkPresenter Lauren Laverne Producer Sarah Taylor

Desert Island Discs
Mariana Mazzucato, economist

Desert Island Discs

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2018 36:40


Professor Mariana Mazzucato is an economist, who focuses on value and innovation. Born in Italy, Mariana moved to America as a child, when her father accepted a post at Princeton University. She has lived in the UK for the last 20 years and is currently Professor in the Economics of Innovation and Public Value and the Director of the Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose at University College London. She examined how government funding has enabled highly profitable inventions in the private sector in her 2013 book The Entrepreneurial State. She advises policymakers around the world on how to deliver sustainable growth, and has also taken a particular interest in pricing and profit in the pharmaceutical industry. Earlier this year she published The Value of Everything, in which she argued that we need to re-think our ideas about how wealth is created in the global economy. In 2013 she was named as one of the 'three most important thinkers about innovation' by the New Republic. BOOK CHOICE: Memoirs of Hadrian by Marguerite Yourcenar LUXURY: One of her mother's handmade quilts CASTAWAY'S FAVOURITE: Round Midnight by Thelonious Monk Presenter Lauren Laverne Producer Sarah Taylor

Institute of Welsh Affairs
November 2018: IWA Debate - "Can UBI work for Wales?"

Institute of Welsh Affairs

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2018 84:56


IWA, Cardiff University & Wales in London debate hosted by Bristows LLP in London on 20th November 2018. Chair, David Phillips, Associate Director, The Institute for Fiscal Studies introduces panelists and opens debate:  - For: Professor Calvin Jones, Professor of Economics and Deputy Dean for Public Value and External Relations, Cardiff University  - Against: Anna Coote, Principal Fellow, New Economics Foundation  - For: Mark Hooper, Founder, Indycube  - Against: Polly Mackenzie, Chief Executive, Demos

TechNation Radio Podcast
Episode 18-41 Valuing a Worker’s Work in the Tech Age

TechNation Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2018 59:00


On this week’s Tech Nation, Moira speaks with Dr. Mariana Mazzucato, (Mat-zu-cat-toe) a professor of the Economics of Innovation and Public Value at University College London. Her book is “The Value of Everything … Making and Taking in the Global Economy”. Then on Tech Nation Health, Tim Shannon from Canaan Partners discusses some terms with potential in the future of medicine: “protein degradation” and “synthetic lethality”. And Chief Correspondent Dr. Daniel Kraft reviews the latest FDA approvals using AI.

BioTech Nation Radio Podcast
Episode 18-41 Valuing a Worker’s Work in the Tech Age

BioTech Nation Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2018 59:00


On this week’s Tech Nation, Moira speaks with Dr. Mariana Mazzucato, (Mat-zu-cat-toe) a professor of the Economics of Innovation and Public Value at University College London. Her book is “The Value of Everything … Making and Taking in the Global Economy”. Then on Tech Nation Health, Tim Shannon from Canaan Partners discusses some terms with potential in the future of medicine: “protein degradation” and “synthetic lethality”. And Chief Correspondent Dr. Daniel Kraft reviews the latest FDA approvals using AI.

Harvard CID
Building State Capability - Creating Public Value Course Promo

Harvard CID

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2018 10:11


On this week’s podcast, Salimah Samji, Director of the Building State Capability program at CID, interviews Mark Moore, Professor at the Harvard Kennedy School who will be teaching the new Building State Capability online course titled “Creating Public Value”. // www.bsc.cid.harvard.edu // Interview recorded on September 13, 2018. About Mark Moore: Mark H. Moore is the Hauser Professor of Nonprofit Organizations. His current primary focus is studying the processes that enable social innovation and change to occur in response to changing political, economic, and social conditions.

KPFA - Letters and Politics
Who Creates Value in an Economy?

KPFA - Letters and Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2018 35:59


It has been a decade since the global recession began,  with a banking system on the edge of collapse to people loosing their savings, retirements, and homes, and unemployment rates as low as the ones during the great depression of the 1930's, and the largest transfer of wealth from the middle class to the very top. Economist Mariana Mazzucato, argues that the reason is that economic policy continues to be informed by neoliberal ideology and its academic cousin, “public choice” theory, rather than by historical experience. Guest: Mariana Mazzucato is Professor in the Economics of Innovation and Public Value at University College London (UCL), where she directs the Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose.  She is the author of several books including her latest, The Value of Everything: Making and Taking in the Global Economy. About The Value of Everything The book rigorously scrutinizes the way in which economic value has been accounted and reveals how economic theory has failed to clearly delineate the difference between value creation and value extraction. Mariana Mazzucato argues that the increasingly blurry distinction between the two categories has allowed certain actors in the economy to portray themselves as value creators, while in reality they are just moving around existing value or, even worse, destroying it. The book uses case studies-from Silicon Valley to the financial sector to big pharma-to show how the foggy notions of value create confusion between rents and profits, reward extractors and creators, and distort the measurements of growth and GDP. In the process, innovation suffers and inequality rises. The post Who Creates Value in an Economy? appeared first on KPFA.

FALTER Radio
Zukunftswünsche für die Medien – #62

FALTER Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2018 37:47


Bei der Medienenquete der Regierung am 7. und 8. Juni 2018 soll über große medienpolitische Themen diskutiert werden, die Frage der Medienfinanzierung etwa, oder die Allianz zwischen öffentlich-rechtlichen und privaten Sendern. Im FALTER Radio formulieren Puls4-Infochefin Corinna Milborn, ProSiebenSat.1Puls4-Chef Markus Breitenecker, Addendum-Herausgeber Michael Fleischhacker und FALTER-Herausgeber Armin Thurnher ihre Wünsche und Vorstellungen: Lässt sich "Public Value" definieren? Ist es "moralisierend", sich eine europäische Alternative zu US-amerikanischen Social Media zu wünschen? Und: welche Balance kann es zwischen Wettbewerb und Regulierung geben? Lesen Sie "Das Schicksal des ORF" von Anna Goldenberg im FALTER 23/18 https://www.falter.at/archiv/wp/das-schicksal-des-orf  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

5x15
The Value of Everything - Mariana Mazzucato

5x15

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2018 22:09


Professor Mariana Mazzucato (PhD) holds the Chair in the Economics of Innovation and Public Value at University College London (UCL), and is Founder and Director of the UCL Institute for Innovation & Public Purpose (IIPP). She is winner of the 2014 New Statesman SPERI Prize in Political Economy, the 2015 Hans-Matthöfer-Preis, and the 2018 Leontief Prize for Advancing the Frontiers of Economic Thought. She was named as one of the ‘3 most important thinkers about innovation‘ by the New Republic. She advises policy makers around the world on innovation-led inclusive growth and is currently a member of the Scottish Government’s Council of Economic Advisors; the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network Leadership Council; and SITRA’s Advisory Panel in Finland. She is currently a Special Advisor for the EC Commissioner for Research, Science and Innovation, Carlos Moedas, and has recently authored a high impact EC report Mission-Oriented Research & Innovation in the European Union. She is also a Special Advisor to the Secretary General of the OECD, Angel Gurría, for the OECD’s New Growth Narrative. Her highly-acclaimed book The Entrepreneurial State: debunking public vs. private sector myths was on the 2013 Books of the Year list of the Financial Times. She is co-editor of Rethinking Capitalism: Economics and Policy for Sustainable and Inclusive Growth. Her new book The Value of Everything: Making and Taking in the Global Economy is published by Penguin. Recorded at The Tabernacle in London in May 2018. 5x15 brings together five outstanding individuals to tell of their lives, passions and inspirations. There are only two rules - no scripts and only 15 minutes each. Learn more about 5x15 events: http://5x15stories.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/5x15stories Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/5x15stories Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/5x15stories

M-RCBG Podcasts
Mariana Mazzucato on the Rate and Direction of Innovation-Led Growth

M-RCBG Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2018 84:03


This seminar was given on April 18, 2018 by Mariana Mazzucato, Professor of the Economics of Innovation and Public Value, and Director of the Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose, University College London. It was part of M-RCBG's weekly Business & Government Seminar series.

Why We Argue
The Public Value of Philosophy with Nigel Warburton

Why We Argue

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2017 27:40


Nigel Warburton holds a PhD in Philosophy from Cambridge and has held academic positions at University of Nottingham and the Open University.  But he is today a freelance public philosopher. He has offered philosophy courses at the Tate Modern gallery, he conducts monthly philosophical discussions at Blackwell’s Bookshop in Oxford, and co-hosts with David Edmonds the wildly popular podcast series Philosophy Bites.  Nigel is the author of several books of philosophy, including The Art Question (Routledge 2002), Free Speech: A Very Short Introduction (Oxford 2009), and A Little History of Philosophy (Yale 2012).

New Books in Education
The Public Value of Philosophy with Nigel Warburton

New Books in Education

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2017 29:01


Nigel Warburton holds a PhD in Philosophy from Cambridge and has held academic positions at University of Nottingham and the Open University. But he is today a freelance public philosopher. He has offered philosophy courses at the Tate Modern gallery, he conducts monthly philosophical discussions at Blackwell's Bookshop in Oxford, and co-hosts with David Edmonds the wildly popular podcast series Philosophy Bites. Nigel is the author of several books of philosophy, including The Art Question (Routledge 2002), Free Speech: A Very Short Introduction (Oxford 2009), and A Little History of Philosophy (Yale 2012). The "Why We Argue" podcast is produced by the Humanities Institute at the University of Connecticut as part of the Humility and Conviction in Public Life project. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/education

RSA Events
Tackling Global Challenges Through Mission Oriented Innovation

RSA Events

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2017 65:27


Politics fractures when policy fails - as events of the last year have shown. Nine years on from the global financial crisis, policymakers are still struggling to find convincing answers to the economic problems it exposed. At the same time, the world faces many significant and complex challenges, from climate change to the problems of managing chronic health conditions, to the challenges of ageing populations, to meeting the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. If innovation is part of the answer, how can public policy be used to steer it towards tackling these kinds of global problems? This special event marks the launch of a new collaboration between the RSA and UCL’s new Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose to develop mission-oriented innovation policy in practice. Chaired by the RSA’s director of innovation Rowan Conway, the event will consist of provocations and conversation between IIPP's founder and director Mariana Mazzucato, Professor in the Economics of Innovation and Public Value, UCL (from 1 March, 2017); Jeffrey Sachs, Director of the Earth Institute and Quetelet Professor of Sustainable Development, Columbia University; and Carlota Perez, Professor of Technology and Development, London School of Economics. Reflecting on lessons from previous attempts at mission-oriented policies, our panel will consider: why leaving innovation to the market is not enough; the role of public policy in setting directions for growth; opportunities to use mission-oriented innovation to tackle 'green' growth; and how mission-oriented policies can be the practical means for meeting the Sustainable Development Goals.

Screen Director
Anna Potter - Producing Australian Children's Television with Public Value

Screen Director

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2015 21:12


Anna Potter speaks with us about her new book, Creativity, Culture & Commerce; Producing Australian Children's Television with Public Value and the opportunities and challenges facing Australian Children's programming more broadly.

Valuing the BBC
Dr Sam Friedman

Valuing the BBC

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2013 21:08


Dr Sam Friedman, from City's Department of Sociology, reflects on the BBC's Great British Class Survey and the relationship between academic research and the BBC.

Valuing the BBC
Connie St Louis

Valuing the BBC

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2013 14:18


Connie St Louis, Director of City's Science Journalism MA, explores the BBC Trust's Review of impartiality and accuracy of the BBC's coverage of science.

Valuing the BBC
Professor Toby Miller

Valuing the BBC

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2013 20:32


Prof Toby Miller, from the Centre for Cultural Policy and Management, discusses the BBC's public service broadcasting role using a range of international examples drawn from his work.

Valuing the BBC
Dave O'Brien

Valuing the BBC

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2013 24:01


Dr Dave O'Brien, from City's Centre for Cultural Policy and Management, presents the findings of fieldwork with the BBC Trust that has investigated how public value plays out in practice.

Contemporary UK Cultural Policy
Lecture 5.2 Conclusions: Coalition Cultural Policy

Contemporary UK Cultural Policy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2012 41:00


The conclusion to the course is a discussion of Coalition cultural policy. Coalition policy is compared with New Labour’s approach and similarities and differences are suggested. The need to deal with the financial crisis is show to be the dominant f...

Contemporary UK Cultural Policy
Lecture 5.1 Conclusions: Managing the BBC

Contemporary UK Cultural Policy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2012 46:39


The concluding lecture begins with a case study of the BBC as an example of the themes of the course. The lecture begins by exploring the critiques and defences of the BBC’s part in contemporary British culture, before moving to analyse the BBC’s ...

Contemporary UK Cultural Policy
Lecture 4.1 The End of Public Value in Cultural Policy?

Contemporary UK Cultural Policy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2012 46:05


The fourth lecture discusses the concept of public value. The first part of the lecture introduces the context of the development of public value, including ideas around New Public Management (NPM), New Labour’s approach to government and the limitat...

Contemporary UK Cultural Policy
Lecture 4.2 The End of Public Value in Cultural Policy?

Contemporary UK Cultural Policy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2012 18:56


Part two of lecture four explores three case studies of the use of public value in cultural policy. The first case study, of Arts Council England’s Arts Debate, shows how public value was used as a form of institutional learning. The second, of the H...