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Members of QuInnE Advisory Board

Quality of jobs and Innovation generated Employment Outcomes

– promoting understanding of how better work leads to innovation and more and better jobs

 

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The Advisory Board was comprised by individual experts and expert/key organisations across the main areas of interest for QuInnE; innovation, job quality, employment and policy.

The members names and positions during the QuInnE project are listed below:

  • Alexander Hijzen- Senior economist at the OECD in the Directorate for Employment, Labour and Social Affairs.
  • Ben Egan- Advisor at the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC).  Working on employment and labour market policy.
  • Bengt-Åke Lundvall- Professor in economics at Department of Business and Management at Aalborg University, Denmark.
  • Enrique Fernández‐Macías- Researcher at European Commission Joint Research Centre, Seville
  • Frank Pot- Professor emeritus of Social Innovation of Work and Employment, Radboud University Nijmegen, the Netherlands.
  • Günther Schmid - Emeritus Director at the Social Science Research Centre Berlin (WZB).
  • John Hurley- Research Manager in the Employment and Change unit at Eurofound, Dublin.
  • Paolo Falco -Economist at the OECD in the Directorate for Employment, Labour and Social Affairs.
  • Rachel E. Dwyer - Associate Professor of Sociology at Ohio State University.
  • Sandrine Cazes - Senior Economist at the OECD.
  • Tuomo Alasoini -Chief Adviser at the Finnish Funding Agency for Innovation (Tekes) and Adjunct Professor in sociology at the University of Helsinki.
  • Yoshi Nakata - Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Tokyo.
  • Sarah King - Advisor at the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC), working on employment and labour market policy.

 

 

Interactive map –QuInnEmap

This tool lets you investigate how 22 EU countries perform within three general parameters: Job Quality, Innovation, and Employment. These parameters are comprised of a number of variables taken from the most recently available surveys from EU and OECD surveys investigating these variables. The range in each parameter is divided in quartiles: low/low; medium/low; medium/high, and high/high.

Each country’s performance is placed in a quartile allowing comparison between countries at this level, or one can explore each parameter in terms of the variables it comprises of for more in-depth understanding and comparison.

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