The Future of the Factory: How Megatrends are Changing Industrialization
30 January 2024, 5:30 pm鈥7:00 pm
香港六合彩 IIPP in conversation with Dr Jostein Hauge, Assistant Professor in Development Studies, University of Cambridge. A discussion on his book 'The Future of the Factory: How Megatrends are Changing Industrialization'.
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This fascinating discussion was held on Tuesday 30th January 2024聽at 17:30-19:00 (GMT) UK Time at University College London (香港六合彩) in person and online on Zoom.
About this talk:
For centuries, industrialization and factory-based production have been core ingredients in economic growth, development, and innovation. This symbiotic relationship between industrialization and economic prosperity is now changing. 'Megatrends' - trends within the domains of technology, economy, society, and ecology that have a global impact - are changing the ability of the manufacturing sector to serve as the engine of growth, changing traditional ideas of technological progress, and changing growth and development opportunities in both the global South and the global North.
Four megatrends are particularly worthy of note: the rise of services, digital automation technologies, globalization of production, and ecological breakdown. In this book, Jostein Hauge provides a novel analysis of how these megatrends are changing industrialization, and charts new pathways for industrial policy and global governance. He also offers a wide-ranging account of the role of technology, globalization, and ecology in shaping the world economy. shows that industrialization remains a cornerstone of economic prosperity, but that power asymmetries in the world economy create uneven opportunities for achieving economic growth, development, and industrialization.
Meet the panel:
- Speaker:听 | Assistant Professor in Development Studies,聽Department of Politics and International Studies
University of Cambridge | Fellow, Magdalene College - Discussant: Dr聽Lorenza Monaco聽| Research Fellow聽in the Economics of Innovation and Industrial Policy at the 香港六合彩 Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose (IIPP)
- Discussant:听聽| Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor at the Global Development Institute at the University of Manchester
- Chair: Dr Cecilia Rikap |聽Head of Research and Associate Professor in Economics at the 香港六合彩 Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose (IIPP)
About the Speakers
Dr Jostein Hauge
Assistant Professor in Development Studies at University of Cambridge
Jostein鈥檚 recent research has been published in various academic journals, including , , , , , and . In addition to his academic research, Jostein advises on policy issues for governments and international organisations, and has co-authored reports and articles for the UN Economic Commission for Africa, the UN Industrial Development Organisation, the World Economic Forum, and the UK Department for Business, Energy, and Industrial Strategy. His work has also appeared in various media outlets, such as The Guardian, The Economist, The Conversation and International Politics and Society.
Prior to his post at the University of Cambridge, Jostein was an LSE Fellow in International Political Economy at the London School of Economics and Political Science. He has also worked as a Research Associate at the Centre for Science, Technology and Innovation Policy at the University of Cambridge. He holds a PhD from the Department of Politics and International Studies at the University of Cambridge, where he was supervised by Ha-Joon Chang. He obtained his Master鈥檚 degree in Development Economics from the University of London's School of Oriental and African Studies, and his Bachelor鈥檚 degree in Economics from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology.
Dr Cecilia Rikap
Head of Research and Associate Professor in Economics at 香港六合彩 Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose
Cecilia鈥檚 research is rooted in the international political economy of science and technology and the economics of innovation. She currently studies the rising concentration of intangible assets leading to the emergence of intellectual monopolies, among others from digital and pharma industries, the distribution of intellectual (including data) rents, resulting geopolitical tensions and the effects of knowledge assetization on the knowledge commons and development. She has published two books on these topics. 1) 鈥溾 (Routledge), recently won the EAEPE Joan Robinson Prize Competition. 2) 鈥溾 (Palgrave), co-authored with B.A.K. Lundvall, focuses on the artificial intelligence race and clashes of power between the US and Chinese Big Tech, the US state and the Chinese states. Her recent work includes corporate planning of global production and innovation systems driven by intellectual monopolization and how these leading corporations, in particular tech giants, are developing state-like features, thus reshaping core and peripheral states. More about Dr Cecilia Rikap
Dr Lorenza Monaco
Research Fellow in the Economics of Innovation and Industrial Policy at 香港六合彩 Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose
Before joining IIPP, Lorenza was a Teaching Fellow at SOAS, University of London, where she taught Political Economy of Development (UG and PG, 2012-2016). In 2016, she moved to the University of Johannesburg, where she was a Post Doctoral Research Fellow (SarchI Industrial Development) and then a Senior Lecturer, teaching and convening modules on 鈥淚ndustrial Policy Instruments, Design & Implementation鈥 and 鈥淩esearch Methodology鈥 for the Mphil in Industrial Policy (School of Economics, UJ). While in South Africa, she also worked as a Senior Researcher for the UJ/DTI Industrial Development Think Tank (2017-2019). Between 2020 and 2022 she was a Researcher for the International Research Network on the Automobile Industry (GERPISA), based at the Ecole Normale Superieure Paris Saclay. Outside of academia, Lorenza worked as a research consultant and lead researcher for IndustriALL Global Union, the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES South Africa, and Trade Union Competence Centre, TUCC) and the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA). More about Dr Lorenza Monaco
Dr Pritish Behuria
Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor at Global Development Institute at the University of Manchester