Working paper
16 March 2023
Artificial intelligence adoption in the public sector: a case study
This case study illustrates the drivers of and barriers to AI adoption by organisations, and acceptance of AI by workers in the public sector.
Working paper
16 March 2023
This case study illustrates the drivers of and barriers to AI adoption by organisations, and acceptance of AI by workers in the public sector.
Book
14 March 2023
A compilation of research outputs from the transatlantic expert group project, in e-book format.
Opinion piece
10 March 2023
Microsoft and Google’s move towards answer engines requires competition authorities to preserve dynamic competition.
Analysis
09 March 2023
Artificial intelligence should boost productivity over time. The boost can happen sooner, and last longer, with the right policies.
Podcast
08 March 2023
In this podcast episode, we explore how the patriarchy intersects with economy, society and polity.
Policy brief
27 February 2023
The participative approach aims to involve regulated firms, stakeholders and regulators in the design of compliance measures
Dataset
14 February 2023
A dashboard that monitors the uptake and inequality of telework in the EU across countries, years, occupations and socio-demographic groups.
Event
07 February 2023
While several countries propose regulations to address digital competition issues, how can they ensure mutual enforcement cooperation?
Policy brief
06 February 2023
International cooperation on digital markets must ensure competition cases and laws around the world are consistent.
Blog post
31 January 2023
Tokenisation based on blockchain technology could bring radical changes to markets for goods and services.
Event
26 January 2023
How can we equip people with the skills they need to adapt to a rapidly changing labour market?
Blog post
23 January 2023
The app-store obligations in the European Union’s Digital Markets Act are unlikely to weaken the market power of Apple and Google.
Working paper
23 January 2023
Digital automation has affected working conditions quite broadly, beyond job loss, in several other important ways.
Blog post
16 January 2023
People with less education are also less able and willing to participate in training; understanding why is essential to prevent a widening skill gap.
Event
11 January 2023
How will the EU's many digital policies work together?
Working paper
09 January 2023
This paper explores several pro- and anti-competitive provisions included the proposed EU Data Act.