This paper explores the narratives around productivity in UK manufacturing firms. Whilst we hear a lot about the UK’s poor productivity from politicians and economists, this paper explores the conversations within manufacturing firms. Initial evidence from a project funded by the ESRC through the Productivity Insights Network is presented. It appears that there are many different narratives around productivity and often the conversations in the manufacturing firms bear little resemblance to the productivity statistics being presented by politicians and economists. The work is innovative in that it moves the conversation from the economists, politicians and statisticians to the manufacturing workplace
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The recent recession has caused upheaval for the economies worldwide. The impact has been felt enorm...
This paper examines recent productivity performance in Manufacturing, with particular focus on the c...
The current U.K. government has put improving productivity at the top of the policy agenda. Its most...
This paper explores the narratives around productivity in UK manufacturing firms. Whilst we hear a l...
This paper explores the narratives around productivity in UK manufacturing firms. Whilst we hear a l...
Government policy emphasises five ‘drivers’ of productivity: competition, enterprise, innovation, in...
Almost a decade after the financial crisis began, productivity growth has failed to recover to its p...
The common understanding for ‘Productivity’ is quite straightforward: Its value increases if a compa...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate the productivity performance at the firm level f...
This paper lays out the basic theory behind productivity measurement, whether at the level of the co...
This article(2) examines productivity growth and levels in UK manufacturing between 1970–92. During ...
Hourly productivity levels in the UK still remain behind those in some competitor countries. The gov...
This study focuses on productivity at a firm level, examining the levers that management can potenti...
Starting from a broad discussion of the range of debate and interest in productivity, our focus narr...
Anna Valero thumbIn this post, Anna Valero assesses Labour’s key policies for raising productivity, ...
The recent recession has caused upheaval for the economies worldwide. The impact has been felt enorm...
This paper examines recent productivity performance in Manufacturing, with particular focus on the c...
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