Ian Goldin

Ian Goldin, Oxford, DLD Speaker

University of Oxford

Ian Goldin is the Oxford University Professor of Globalisation and Development and was the founding Director of the Oxford Martin School, the world’s leading center for interdisciplinary research into critical global challenges. Ian is the Director of the Oxford Martin Programme on Technological and Economic Change and the Future of Work.

Videos

Author Ian Goldin (Oxford University) gives a talk about the Age of the City at DLD Circular 2023 in Munich

Age of the City

Cities are the source of creativity, innovation, and economic growth – but also inequality, pollution, and contagious diseases, Oxford professor Ian Goldin explains in his highly engaging DLD talk. Given the rapid pace…
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Ian Goldin, Oxford University, author, economist

Covid-19: From Global Crisis to a Better World

In this DLD Sync webinar, renowned Oxford economist Ian Goldin analyzes the Covid-19 pandemic in the context of globalization, sustainability and social justice. “We need to do things differently”, he argues. “It’s business…
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Articles

Frank Appel (Deutsche Post DHL), Carsten Knop (Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung) DLD Munich Conference 2019, innovation conference

#DLD19 Recap: Everything Must Change

“Adapt or die” has been nature’s governing principle since the beginning of time. Humans are experts at adjusting to change – and entrepreneurs cherish the opportunities that technological progress brings. But rarely has the pace of change felt as relentless as in the digital age. Companies need to reinvent themselves constantly to survive and their…
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Events

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DLD Circular 2023

This event explored the vision of a circular economy and how technological advances can foster innovative business concepts and societal transformation – shaping a sustainable world.
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