STICERD Public Events and Lectures
Hosted by the LSE Festival
Altruistic Capital Lab
Visions of the Future: Reimagining the way we work
Oriana Bandiera (LSE), Daniel Susskind (University of Oxford), Nava Ashraf (LSE)
Thursday 19 June 2025 18:30 - 19:30
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About this event
This event is part of the LSE Festival: Visions for the Future, running from Monday 16 to Saturday 21 June 2025, with a series of events exploring the threats and opportunities of the near and distant future, and what a better world could look like.
Listen to a recording of the event:
As the world of work evolves, so do our expectations, values, and definitions of success. How can we adapt to new ways of working while staying connected to purpose and meaning?
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Meet our speakers and chair
Nava Ashraf is Professor of Economics at LSE. She is a leading researcher who uses rigorous field experiments in collaboration with large organizations to evaluate the impact of policies, practices, and incentives in behavioural, development, labour, and organisational economics
Oriana Bandiera is the Sir Anthony Atkinson Professor of Economics at LSE. She is Director of the Hub for Equal Representation at LSE and of the Gender, Growth and Labour Markets in Low-Income Countries (G²LM|LIC) programme at IZA.
Daniel Susskind is a writer and economist. He explores the impact of technology, and particularly AI, on work and society. He is Research Professor in Economics at King’s College London, a Senior Research Associate at the Institute for Ethics in AI at Oxford University
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For further information please contact Lubala Chibwe, by email: l.chibwe@lse.ac.uk.