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Dr. Sara Maioli, Economics Researcher at Newcastle University
Dr. Sara Maioli, an applied economist with a focus on firm-level data, is a lecturer in Economics at Newcastle University Business School. Her research spans various fields, including international economics, trade, labour, international business, applied industrial organization, and SMEs.
Dr. Maioli has published her work in prestigious journals such as the International Journal of Production Economics, the British Journal of Industrial Relations, the Journal of Banking and Finance, the Journal of Rural Studies, Empirical Economics, and the International Journal of the Economics of Business. Prior to her work at Newcastle, she spent three years as a research fellow at the Centre for Globalisation and Economic Policy of the University of Nottingham.
She holds an MSc in Economics from the University of Glasgow and a PhD in Economics from Strathclyde University. In the context of the PEC, Dr. Maioli's contributions primarily center around the international competitiveness of the creative industries, with a focus on exporting, foreign direct investment, and migration issues.
Consortium Partners
The Creative PEC project, led by Dr. Maioli, boasts a diverse team of partners. Among them are Josh Siepel, Associate Professor in the Science Policy Research Unit at the University of Sussex Business School; Lesley Giles, Director of Work Advance; Jonathan Sapsed, Professor of Innovation and Entrepreneurship at Newcastle University Business School; Heather Carey, Director of Work Advance; Dave O'Brien, Professor of Cultural and Creative Industries; Jonathan Jones, Senior Lecturer at Newcastle University Business School; Mark Taylor, Senior Lecturer in Quantitative Methods at Sheffield Methods Institute, University of Sheffield; and Ruoxi Wang, Research Associate at the Sheffield Methods Institute, University of Sheffield.
Creative PEC: Independent Research for the UK's Creative Industries
The Creative PEC is an organization dedicated to providing independent research and policy recommendations for the UK's creative industries. Their work aims to advance the understanding of these industries, enabling evidence-based policymaking and fostering growth and prosperity in the sector.
- Dr. Sara Maioli, specializing in firm-level data and economics research, is spearheading the Creative PEC project, which focuses on supplying independent policy recommendations for the UK's creative industries.
- In her role as Economics Researcher at Newcastle University, Dr. Maioli's research encompasses various domains, such as international economics, trade, labor, international business, applied industrial organization, and SMEs.
- The Creative PEC, an initiative with a diverse team of partners, partners with both academia and industry leaders, such as Josh Siepel of the University of Sussex Business School, Lesley Giles of Work Advance, and professor Jonathan Sapsed from Newcastle University Business School.
- Dr. Maioli's contributions to the Creative PEC center primarily around the international competitiveness of the creative industries, with a focus on exporting, foreign direct investment, and migration issues.
- Besides her work in academia, Dr. Maioli's research interests span beyond the economic and business arenas, touching upon education-and-self-development and the integration of arts and culture into innovation processes within industries.