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The Innovation and Diffusion Podcast
The Innovation and Diffusion Podcast
20 episodes
5 days ago
Our podcast aims to generate easily accessible and engaging academic discussions on innovation and diffusion. We interview the leading thinkers around the world on new technologies and the way they change our world and economy. Hosts: Ruveyda Gozen (@ruveyda_gozen) and John Van Reenen (@johnvanreenen) The Economic and Social Research Council funds this podcast through the Programme on Innovation and Diffusion (POID) at LSE.
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Our podcast aims to generate easily accessible and engaging academic discussions on innovation and diffusion. We interview the leading thinkers around the world on new technologies and the way they change our world and economy. Hosts: Ruveyda Gozen (@ruveyda_gozen) and John Van Reenen (@johnvanreenen) The Economic and Social Research Council funds this podcast through the Programme on Innovation and Diffusion (POID) at LSE.
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Episodes (18/20)
The Innovation and Diffusion Podcast
S2 E7: Capitalism without Capital, and Productivity Puzzles with Jonathan Haskel from Imperial College

In this episode, our guest is Jonathan Haskel from Imperial College and we talked about productivity puzzle in the UK, general productivity slowdown, intangible capital, and finance!


Current Host: Ruveyda Gozen (@ruveyda_gozen)


04:00 Productivity Puzzle in the UK 

11:12 Productivity Slowdown and Intangible Capital

29:25 Finance and Intangible Capital Investment

35:34 Some “personal” questions!

41:53 Game on! This or That? 


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3 weeks ago
48 minutes 29 seconds

The Innovation and Diffusion Podcast
S2 E6: Inventors/Engineers, Directed Technical Change, and the British Industrial Revolution with Walker Hanlon from Northwestern University

In this episode, our guest is Walker Hanlon who is an Associate Professor in Economics at Northwestern University. We talked about if necessity is the mother of invention, different theories about directed technical change, why the British Industrial Revolution specifically persisted and more!


06:40 Necessity: the mother of invention? 

08:20 What is directed technical change? 

09:50 Theories on directed technical change 

15:10 Laissez-Faire and Walker’s New Book!

20:00 Why did The British Industrial Revolution persist?

32:25 Cheezy Question and “This or That” Game!


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2 months ago
38 minutes 30 seconds

The Innovation and Diffusion Podcast
S2 E5: Religion, Economic Growth, and the Protestant Ethic with Sascha Becker from the University of Warwick

In this episode, our guest is Sascha Becker from the University of Warwick, and we talk about religion, how it is related to economic growth, Max Weber's theory on the Protestant Ethic, Erasmus, Luther, power dynamics, and more!


14:00 Religion and Economic Growth

17:00 Max Weber and The Protestant Ethic Theory

21:47 Digging for the Data

28:28 Objections from Various Disciplines

32:15 Diffusion of Ideas, and Innovations

35:59 Power Shift, Luther, and the Church

46:05 Cheezy Questions!

49:55 This or That? Who are you going to write a book with?!





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3 months ago
51 minutes 59 seconds

The Innovation and Diffusion Podcast
S2 E4: Join the Green Growth Movement! with Robin Burgess from the LSE

In this episode, our guest is Robin Burgess from the LSE and we talked about the direction that the Environmental Economics is taking, new datasets, approaches, tension between economic growth, and climate change, and more!


Current Host: Ruveyda Gozen (@ruveyda_gozen)

Podcast Owners: Ruveyda Gozen (@ruveyda_gozen) and John Van Reenen (@johnvanreenen)


01:30 Deforestation and Political Incentives

06:25 The Direction of Environmental Economics

10:50 A Personal Story by Robin Burgess and His Production Function

14:30 His New ERC Grant and The Projects Ahead!

21:00 Economic Growth and Climate Change Tension

25:40 Whose Turn(!) to Pollute?

34:30 Green Policies

42:50 Cheezy Questions!







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5 months ago
56 minutes 12 seconds

The Innovation and Diffusion Podcast
S2 E3: Firms, Management Surveys, and Practices with Raffaella Sadun from HBS

Our guest is Raffaella Sadun from Harvard Business School and we talk about organisations, managerial culture and capital, competition, natural disaster managements, and more! Don't miss out!


05:30 Productivity, Management, and World Management Survey

13:00 Through Which Channels Does Management Affect Productivity?

15:00 Key Factors Behind Good Management

18:41 What is "Managerial Capital"? And How to Find Them?

22:30 Decentralisation, Top Down vs Bottom Up Approach

28:00 How Did Management Practices Change As a Response to the Pandemic?

31:00 CEO Pay, and Gaps in the Literature

37:00 Cheezy Questions!










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6 months ago
42 minutes 20 seconds

The Innovation and Diffusion Podcast
S2 E2: WW2, and Management as a Soft Technology with Michela Giorcelli from UCLA

In this episode, our guest is Michela Giorcelli who is an applied microeconomist and economic historian from UCLA. We talk about the evolution of managerial practices, how policies during WW2 affected management and productivity, the "American Way of Business", and many more!


Host: Ruveyda Gozen

Podcast Owners: Ruveyda Gozen (@ruveyda_gozen) and John Van Reenen (@johnvanreenen)


Time Stamps:

07:52 Historical Evolution of Management Practices

12:52 The Effects of WW2 on Management

20:55 Export of Management Practices to Japan

25:23 The American Way of Business

32:16 Cultural and Institutional Influences on Management

44:39 Gaps in the Literature

47:56 Cheezy Questions!

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7 months ago
47 minutes 46 seconds

The Innovation and Diffusion Podcast
S02 E01: Financing Innovation with Sabrina Howell from NYU Stern

In this episode, our guest is Sabrina Howell who is a Professor of Finance at the NYU Stern. We talk about how to finance innovations, fintechs, venture capitalists, private and public equity, and the role of government!


Current Host: Ruveyda Gozen (@ruveyda_gozen)

Podcast Owners: Ruveyda Gozen (@ruveyda_gozen) and John Van Reenen (@johnvanreenen)


Time Stamps:

06:15 Financial Problems and Inventors: Equity Financing, Debt Financing, Private and Public Equity

11:05 Life Cycle Decisions of Innovation and Financing

19:49 Venture Capitalists, Gender, Minorities, and Entrepreneurship

27:10 Fintechs, and Access to Financial Services

28:36 Government Intervention, and Direction of Technology

36:30 Policy Suggestions, Theory and Practice

41:37 Gaps in the Literature

44:38 Cheezy Questions!








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8 months ago
50 minutes 16 seconds

The Innovation and Diffusion Podcast
S1 E10: More Inclusive, More Innovative! with Philippe Aghion from LSE and College de France

Our guest in this episode is Philippe Aghion! We talk about Marx, Schumpeter, creative destruction, capital accumulation, history, middle income countries, political economy, and more!


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1 year ago
45 minutes 12 seconds

The Innovation and Diffusion Podcast
S1 E9: Taxation, Inequality, and Innovation with Stefanie Stantcheva from Harvard University

In this episode, our guest is Stefanie Stantcheva and we talked about taxation, incentives for inventors, history, slavery and wealth accumulation, zero-sum attitude towards immigrants, and more!


Hosts: Ruveyda Gozen (@ruveyda_gozen) and John Van Reenen (@johnvanreenen)


08:30 Taxation and Innovations

13:30 Policy Implications of Taxes and Innovation Incentives

22:17 Historical Facts on Wealth Inequality in the US

28:08 Social Economics Lab: Attitudes towards Climate Change

38:15 Social Economics Lab: Zero-Sum Attitude, and Income Inequality

44:30 Cheezy Questions!



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1 year ago
51 minutes 42 seconds

The Innovation and Diffusion Podcast
S1 E8: Power Dynamics, Elitism, and Innovations with Daron Acemoglu from MIT

In this episode, our guest is Daron Acemoglu from MIT and we talked about innovation dynamics, automation, elitism, institutions, history, and more!


06:05 Automation and declining labor share

17:20 But why do firms choose (so-so) automation?

25:00 Education is a solution! Or is it NOT?

27:20 First Industrial Revolution, Social Change, Elitism

30:50 Democracy and automation

34:40 What will governments do then?

Cheezy Questions:

40:40 What is Daron's production function?

42:00 Which economist or philosopher had the largest impact on your thinking?

43:30 Privilege to write a non-causal paper in Economics


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1 year ago
47 minutes 59 seconds

The Innovation and Diffusion Podcast
S1 E7: Lost Talents, Inequality, and Innovations with Xavier Jaravel from LSE

In this episode, we talk about lost talents or lost Einsteins and Marie Curies in an economy, the relationship between inequality, innovation, and inflation, and more! Let us know your thoughts, comments, and questions!


05:00 Lost Einsteins and Marie Curies

12:00 Creative Destruction and Inequality

20:00 Inflation, Inequality, and Innovation

25:00 Cheezy Questions!


Hosts: Ruveyda Gozen (@ruveyda_gozen) and John Van Reenen (@jvanreenen)




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1 year ago
35 minutes 28 seconds

The Innovation and Diffusion Podcast
S1 E6: Corporate Giants, Patent Trolls, and Litigation Wars with Naomi Lamoreaux from Yale University

In this episode, our guest is Naomi Lamoreaux from Yale University. We dive into history to talk about big corporations, patent trolls and sharks, and litigation wars between companies! Take a look at this episode and let us know your thoughts @POID_cast on X or email us at lsepoidcast@gmail.com!


Hosts: Ruveyda Gozen (@ruveyda_gozen) and John Van Reenen (@johnvanreenen)


02:55 Patents or Prizes for Innovations?

07:07 Litigation Wars and Property Rights

11:10 Who are Patent Trolls? 

19:24 Standard Oil Company, Innovations, Mergers 

28:55 What Does an Ideal Patent System Look Like? 

38:04 Cheezy Questions! Any Strategies to Publish a Paper?

43:12 Mean (!) Comments by Referees



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1 year ago
50 minutes

The Innovation and Diffusion Podcast
S1 E5: Production and Growth of Knowledge with Ben Jones from Northwestern University

In this episode, our guest is Ben Jones from Northwestern University. We are talking about how production of knowledge has changed over time, whether gender-diverse teams perform better, whether we have a bias towards multi-authored papers, immigration, age, and entrepreneurship, and more! Take a look at this episode and let us know your thoughts @POID_cast on X or email us at lsepoidcast@gmail.com!


Hosts: Ruveyda Gozen (@ruveyda_gozen) and John Van Reenen (@johnvanreenen)


06:00 Production of Knowledge

09:40 Multiple Co-authors and Gender: Who Gets the Credit?

25:00 Burden of Knowledge

33:00 Immigration and Entrepreneurship

41:00 Age and Entrepreneurship

46:30 Cheezy Questions!

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1 year ago
1 hour 2 minutes 10 seconds

The Innovation and Diffusion Podcast
S1 E4: Medical Innovations, Patents, and Exclusivities with Heidi Williams from Dartmouth College

Why isn't there a solution for cancer? Is there an incentive problem in the economy? What are exclusivities? To hear about these questions and for more, join us in this episode!

For your questions and comments: @POID_cast (X) and lsepoidcast@gmail.com (email)

Hosts: Ruveyda Gozen (@ruveyda_gozen) and John Van Reenen (@johnvanreenen)

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1 year ago
1 hour 6 seconds

The Innovation and Diffusion Podcast
S1 E3: Unorthodox Methodologies on Innovation with Petra Moser from NYU Stern

In this episode, we talk about new or unorthodox ways of measuring innovation with Petra Moser. Are patents a necessary condition for innovation? Which one is better: a patent system or secrecy? How does immigration affect innovations? How does motherhood affect productivity? And her experience and suggestions as an economist and economic historian. Let us know what you think!


Email: lsepoidcast@gmail.com

X: @POID_cast

Hosts: Ruveyda Gozen (@ruveyda_gozen) and John Van Reenen (@jvanreenen)

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1 year ago
58 minutes 18 seconds

The Innovation and Diffusion Podcast
S1 E2: Science, Superstar Scientists, and Innovation with Pierre Azoulay from MIT

In this episode, we dive into the production of science with Pierre Azoulay from MIT Sloan School of Management. We dig deeper the relationship between science and technology, how they feed into each other, the impact of superstar scientists, and policies to encourage innovation, and more!  Email us at lsepoidcast@gmail.com OR X it out here: @POID_cast


Hosts: Ruveyda Gozen (@ruveyda_gozen) & John Van Reenen (@johnvanreenen)


03:45 Interdisciplinary vs Pluri-disciplinary Academic Research

06:18 How does science feed into technology and vice versa?

10:24 The production function of science

14:50 Does science progress one funeral at a time?

37:20 What is Pierre's production function of research?






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1 year ago
50 minutes 49 seconds

The Innovation and Diffusion Podcast
S1 E1: Economics of Creative Destruction with Ufuk Akcigit from the University of Chicago

In this episode, we dive into "The Economics of Creative Destruction" with Ufuk Akcigit. We talk about what creative destruction is, how this notion evolved over time, the dynamics between firms and political institutions, developing economies, and more! Email us at lsepoidcast@gmail.com OR X it out here: @POID_cast


Hosts: Ruveyda Gozen (@ruveyda_gozen) & John Van Reenen (@johnvanreenen)


2:30 What is creative destruction, and how did this notion evolve over time?

20:30 Defensive Innovation through Political Connections and Patent Thickets or Innovation Pushing the Frontier?

25:00 Superstar Firms, Market Power, and Innovation

37:30 Diffusion of Innovation and Barriers in Developing Economies

41:30 Frontier Research and Potential Research Questions on Innovation

50:30 Green Innovation

54:00 Robert Lucas

58:14 Ups and Downs, Successes and Failures

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1 year ago
1 hour 10 minutes 10 seconds

The Innovation and Diffusion Podcast
S1 E0: What is the Innovation and Diffusion Podcast?

Welcome to the Innovation and Diffusion Podcast! In this episode, we introduce what this podcast is about, why we do this podcast, and give you a quick glimpse of what's awaiting you in the upcoming episodes! For any comments and suggestions, please email us at lsepoidcast@gmail.com or  Twitter @POID_cast


Hosts: Ruveyda Nur Gozen (@ruveyda_gozen) & John Van Reenen (@johnvanreenen)


The Economic and Social Research Council funds this podcast through the Programme on Innovation and Diffusion (POID) at the London School of Economics and Political Science.


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1 year ago
19 minutes 8 seconds

The Innovation and Diffusion Podcast
Our podcast aims to generate easily accessible and engaging academic discussions on innovation and diffusion. We interview the leading thinkers around the world on new technologies and the way they change our world and economy. Hosts: Ruveyda Gozen (@ruveyda_gozen) and John Van Reenen (@johnvanreenen) The Economic and Social Research Council funds this podcast through the Programme on Innovation and Diffusion (POID) at LSE.