The dashboard assesses NI's performance across the key drivers of productivity, which provide the foundations for long-run productivity growth.
The Productivity Institute’s review of its fifth year is now available.
Investigating the emergence of a growing digital sector in Stoke-on-Trent.
The UK government needs a fundamental overhaul if it is to achieve its ambitions to revive productivity.
Can a light-touch intervention be effective in encouraging SME leaders to undertake higher value productivity activities?
A guide to the productivity performance of the English regions and devolved nations.
A joint TPI and CIMA report examining the expanded role of the Chief Financial Officer and its importance for productivity.
Research into whether tailored, research-led ‘Knowledge Exchange’ sessions could facilitate AI adoption in firms and improve productivity.
The Productivity Institute’s review of its fourth year is now available.
Integrated action cutting across departmental silos is needed for the UK to improve the scale and patterns of development to boost regional and national productivity growth.
Coordinated public-private investment is needed to reduce the UK's regional productivity inequalities.
Good management is crucial for any business. Alongside their wellbeing and skills, how employees are managed determines a business’s success.
A joint TPI and Conference Board report examining six specific people-based levers that Chief Human Resource Officers can use to boost productivity
Productivity has to be a the core of the next Government's agenda: the top 10 policies for the next UK Government focused on Productivity
This primer aims to define productivity, how it can be best understood for firms and places and how it contributes to inclusive growth.
Exploring how adopting a more strategic approach to attracting inward investment could enhance its role in improving regional equality, with an emphasis on productivity as the main driver of prosperity.
A report on productivity and investment from the Productivity Commission.
A detailed review of the literature on productivity in the police sector, organised by delivery chain, measures, drivers and practical management.
The most recent data shows productivity in Northern Ireland (NI) is 11% below the UK average. NI also lags behind the Republic of Ireland, where productivity is around 8% higher than the UK average.
Highlighting key areas of UK policy focus on so the public, private and civic sectors can be better equipped to translate productivity gains into improved living standards and well-being.
Examining the paradoxical situation that the role of intangibles in the UK has become bigger in the context of weaker productivity growth.
This briefing paper provides an overview of the challenges and opportunities for London, the South East and the South West, with a particular focus on productivity.
The Productivity Institute’s review of its third year is now available.
A summary of the evidence session on the role of international investment in UK productivity.
Focusing on the changes in the makeup of FDI that has entered the UK since the Brexit referendum and explores what that means for productivity.
A summary of the evidence session on how productivity can be improved in relation to the role of public investment
This evidence session focused on questions around Sizing Business Investment, Intangibles and Business Investment, Financing Business Investment, and Policy and Business Investment.
This briefing paper provides an overview of the challenges and opportunities for the North East and Yorkshire and The Humber with a particular focus on productivity.
Research from 16 interviews with FECs across England which find six ways that government and business can boost their skills delivery.
This Productivity Commission report sets out what it learned in its first year and policy priorities for 2023.
Focusing on the regional variations in aggregate changes in inward FDI in the UK, the uneven spatial distributions of investments, and the implications for productivity.
This dashboard measures how Northern Ireland performs across key drivers of productivity, relative to the UK average and other regions, and over time.
The Productivity Institute’s review of its second year is now available.
Leadership quality has been proposed as an important explanation for differences in the productivity performance between so-called ‘frontier’ and ‘laggard’ firms.
This briefing paper captures thinking into how senior business leaders can work more closely across functions to improve productivity.
Connecting our knowledge about concepts, measurement, drivers and barriers to productivity growth in the public sector with practical insights into improving productivity.
Tracking the changing patterns of inward investment in the UK as we emerge from COVID-19, and as trading relations with the rest of the world become more certain.
Cost of UK productivity underperformance laid bare in first report of Productivity Commission
The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed many of the structural factors of the UK’s poor productivity performance which has been markedly lower in the years 2009-2019.
Re-visit The Productivity Institute's first year in its Annual Review.
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