Centre for Ideas and The Economy

 

 

Ideas are central to economic productivity and the competitiveness of economies. This is as true for ideas from management and social sciences as it is for basic science and technology.

Paramount in this is the quality of ideas. The Centre for Ideas and the Economy is dedicated towards the generation, evaluation and dissemination of new ideas. It's aim is to improve the quality of ideas employed in business and public policy. Its mission is to generate new products and services that will allow a broad constituency to apply the knowledge that exists in management and social science.

This website is a repository of CITE's activities and a resource for those who wish to deploy and employ high quality ideas in business and public policy. Contained here are CITE's research, evaluations and pathways by which CITE disseminates ideas.

 
  
WHAT'S NEW:

Policy forum in pitch for appeal

The Australian, pg 24, 16 July 2008
Professor Joshua Gans has launched an initiative inspired by blogging. The Centre for Ideas and the Economy at MBS aims to foster timely scrutiny on the web, of public reports and encourage academics to ditch their habitual caution and put out their ideas, even if only half-baked.