Explaining Productivity and Growth in Europe, America and Asia
Media Coverage
The 'Same Ol' is Actually Good Enough for Many >>>
The Wall Street Journal, September 8, 2008
The largest daily political newspaper in Greece (Ta NEA) published an article regarding a report by Christos Genakos on the CEP management practices work. The article appeared in a special issue 'open MBA' magazine. >>> Ta NEA (Greece), September 8, 2008
Does management matter? >>>
Livemint - Delhi, India, August 11, 2008
Im Gespräch:
CEP-Chef John van Reenen "Deutsche Manager sind..." >>>
wiwo.de, August 1, 2008
"Deutsche Manager sind sehr gut" >>>
Handelsblatt, June 29, 2008
Manager überschätzen sich selbst
Studie: "Heuschrecken" führen Firmen... >>>
Tagesspiegel, June 19, 2008
Chinesen und Inder sind schlechte Manager – noch >>>
Handelsblatt, June 2, 2008
Nick Bloom included among a listing of ten young academics in British universities, chosen for contributing enormously to their disciplines. >>>
Times Higher Education Supplement, May 29 2008
Viele asiatische Manager überschätzen sich >>>
DIE ZEIT, May 15, 2008
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Article in Italian newspaper
presenting a chart taken from the management survey research carried out by Productivity and Innovation Programme at CEP.
La Republica (Italy) , 13 May, 2008
Publication: ‘Work Life Balance: Management Practices and Productivity’
by Nick Bloom, Toby Kretschmer and John Van Reenen
A productivity prescription: how the US has pulled away from Europe and Japan
The Financial Times, 25 January 2006
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A happy medium is best in life matters
The Times, 19 January 2006
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Getting work-life balance can be an alien concept
Western Morning News (Plymouth), 19 January 2006
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The truth about work: where sport is, business will follow
The Daily Telegraph, 16 January 2006
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Work-life balance called into question
The Financial Times, 10 January 2006
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Big firms best at work balance
The Evening Standard, 10 January 2006
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What Democrats miss in Bushonomics
The Washington Post, 9 January 2006
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BBC Radio 3 Counties, 24 January 2006
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BBC World Service, 14 January 2006
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BBC World Service, 11 January 2006
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‘Bigger the Better’ for workers BBC News, 10 January 2006
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RTE Radio 1, 10 January 2006
American Public Radio, 10 January 2006
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Publication: ‘It Ain’t What You Do It’s the Way that You Do I.T. - Testing Explanations of Productivity Growth Using U.S. Affiliates’
by Nick Bloom, Raffaella Sadun and John Van Reenen
A productivity prescription: how the US has pulled away from Europe and Japan
The Financial Times, 25 January 2006
UK productivity gap with US grows
The Financial Times, 17 January 2006
American companies show an edge in putting information to work
The New York Times, 12 January 2006
UK’s output lags in retail and financial services
The Times, 25 October 2005
US firms get more for their IT bucks
The Register online, 14 October 2005
IT’s business value endorsed
IT Week.com, 12 October 2005
It’s the way you do it
The Financial Times, 10 October 2005
Use of technology key to higher productivity
The Financial Times, 6 October 2005
US firms make better use of IT
IT Week.com, 6 October 2005
Publication: ‘Management Practices Across Firms and Nations’
by Nick Bloom, Stephen Dorgan, John Dowdy, Tom Rippin and John Van Reenen
So much to learn from continental neighbours
The Times, 29 November 2005
Why bad managers do matter
Newsweek, 31 October 2005
Time to pay attention to management succession
The Financial Times, 15 September 2005
British productivity still lagging behind output of American and French workers
The Guardian, 13 September 2005
David Brent-style managers ‘Have widened UK productivity gap with US’
The Independent, 8 September 2005
The age of the Euro customer
The Observer, 26 June 2005
Good Week…
The Times, 23 June 2005
Manufacturing: UK bosses are worst in Europe says study
Birmingham Post, 16 June 2005
UK manufacturing firms held back by poor management – study
AFX International Focus, 15 June 2005
A question of management
The Economist, 9 June 2005