From 

5 to 7 

October 2021

Hybrid policy workshop

Improving Industrial Policy Intervention

STIAS, Stellenbosch, South Africa (and online)
[with in-time interpretation to French]



Funded by VLIR-UOS


Hosted by KU Leuven, Stellenbosch University and the

Cape Peninsula University of Technology

 

A three-day summit of talks, networking, and workshops

Day 1

Penny Mealy and Adnan Seric will be the keynote speakers, along with presentations focussing on industrial policy-related case studies and emerging analytical approaches that support industrial policy decision-making

Day 2

Jo Van Biesebroeck and Dominik Hartmann will be the keynote speakers, along with presentations focussing on industrial policy-related case studies and emerging analytical approaches that support industrial policy decision-making

Day 3

In-depth workshops that will equip participants to utilise emerging tools and approaches for industrial policy analyses 

 

 

The goal of this event is to foster the dialogue between academics, policy analysts and international organisations regarding 

Improving Industrial Policy Intervention

 

 

Keynote speakers

Jo Van Biesebroeck

Jo Van Biesebroeck is a professor of economics at KU Leuven. He has published extensively on international trade, industrial organisation and development economics. His more recent work has focussed on global value chains, the comparative advantage of manufacturing firms, productivity and competition. He also regularly consults to a broad range of policy stakeholders, having done work for the World Bank, Asian Development Bank, Inter-American Development Bank, and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, amongst others. 


Dominik Hartmann

Dominik Hartmann is an adjunct professor in the Department of Economics and International Relations at the Federal University of Santa Catarina. His research explores the relationships between economic complexity, structural change, and inequality. He has pioneered industrial policy decision support approaches and has made significant scholarly contributions towards the understanding of the issues that hinder smart and inclusive diversification processes in developing countries. 



Penny Mealy

Penny Mealy is an Economist at the World Bank, a Research Associate at INET and the Oxford Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment, and an Adjunct Senior Research Fellow at SoDa Labs at the Monash Business School. Her work applies various methods from complex systems and data science to analyse the interrelated challenges of climate change and economic development. Her research has developed novel, data-driven approaches for analysing structural change, occupational mobility and the future of work, and the transition to the green economy. 

Adnan Seric

Adnan Seric is a research and industrial policy officer at the Department of Policy, Research and Statistics (PRS) of the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO). He leads the team responsible for UNIDO Industrial Analytics Platform (iap.unido.org) and is responsible for department’s research in the area of international trade and investment. Prior to UNIDO, he worked as an economist at the OECD and a research fellow at the University of St Andrews (UK). 


 

 

Workshops

Industrial analytics platform (IAP) workshop

This workshop will explore the use of UNIDO’s Industrial Analytics Platform (iap.unido.org). A team from UNIDO and the University of Cambridge will present the workshop, which will consist of tutorials on using the platform to support global value chain analyses. The workshop will also focus on how the platform can support research seeking to inform industrial policy decision-making, with practical examples of such use cases being presented. 


Input-output product space (IO-PS) workshop

This workshop will introduce the details of performing input-output product space (IO-PS) analyses and how such studies can support industrial policy decision-making. The workshop will present detailed examples of the approach’s application to particular value chains, focusing on which insights can be derived from such analyses and the potential pitfalls of IO-PS analyses. The goal is to enable participants to perform IO-PS analyses themselves and provide them with a clear view of how to interpret the results of such investigations. 


 

 

Participation

The policy workshop is open to policy analysts and researchers from government institutions, universities and related organisations. Participation in the workshop is free of charge. Limited travel support is available to South African participants (subject to selection procedure and funding availability). The workshop will be hybrid, so participants who will not be able to travel can join virtually. Sessions will be translated to French in real-time.

Participants can apply for participation by 24 September 2021 for in-person attendance (and 6 October 2021 for virtual attendance) by visiting the following link: https://forms.gle/UB69pFek4yTVZ73RA 

At this link, the following information will be required:

 

 

Organizing committee

Karolien De Bruyne

Karolien De Bruyne is Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Economics and Business at KU Leuven and Associate Professor Extraordinary at the Department of Industrial Engineering at Stellenbosch University. She is also a senior Member of the Pan-African Scientific Research Council. Her research focuses on location decisions of firms, industrial policy with a focus on global value chains, international trade and labour economics. 



Wouter Bam

Wouter Bam is a senior lecturer at the Department of Industrial Engineering at Stellenbosch University. His research focuses, inter alia, on industrial policy questions relevant to developing countries. This includes developing decision-support tools that support governments in attaining their development objectives. He is also a project associate to UNIDO where he contributes to the development of the Industrial Analytics Platform (IAP).

Stephen Bosman

Stephen Bosman is with the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT). His research focuses on the industrialisation of nascent industries especially those that are technology intensive. This also touches technologies associated with Industry 4.0 and its implication for organisational competitiveness. He has given input to policy decision-making as a consultant to various government and industry structures on the structure of industries and competitiveness.

 

 

The Venue

STIAS

10 Marais Rd, Mostertsdrift

Stellenbosch,
South Africa

The modern STIAS facility is nestled in the heart of the picturesque university town of Stellenbosch. 

 

 

Register to attend:

 

For any queries, contact: info [at] improvingpolicy.org