EPISODE · Oct 30, 2019 · 56 MIN
Innovation & digital public goods with Nicholas Gruen
from Economics Explored · host Nicholas Gruen, Gene Tunny
In this episode, Economics Explained host Gene Tunny discusses innovation and digital public goods with his colleague Dr Nicholas Gruen, CEO of Lateral Economics. Nicholas is a well-known Australian economist, entrepreneur, and angel investor. Australia’s former Finance Minister Lindsay Tanner once described Nicholas as “Australia’s foremost public intellectual.”Many listeners will know of Nicholas’s work, through his published articles, reports and blog posts at Club Troppo and the Mandarin. He’s frequently quoted in national and international media, including the Financial Times. It’s challenging to summarise Nicholas’s wide-ranging career. He’s worked as a ministerial adviser and as a member of the Productivity Commission, and he has chaired several boards, including those of the Australian Centre for Social Innovation, Innovation Australia, and, in its early days, the data science start up Kaggle, which was later acquired by Google. Nicholas certainly has the track record to be a credible authority on innovation.Gene's wide ranging conversation with Nicholas includes discussion of:innovationknowledge as a public gooddigital public goodsgovernment as impresarioNicholas's upcoming book on the public goods of the 21st centuryclimate change policycitizens' juriesIf you're interested in Nicholas's Government as Impresario report mentioned in the podcast, you can find it on the Nesta website:Government as Impresario
What this episode covers
A conversation with a leading thinker on innovation Nicholas Gruen, who is an Australian economist, entrepreneur, and angel investor. Listen to Nicholas's views on the digital public goods of the 21st century, and how the government and private sector can collaborate to innovate across our economies and societies.
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