The project was structured as four work packages (WPs).
WP1 focuses on studying the effects of firm investments like R&D and worker training on productivity. It looks at how these investments impact labor productivity and the productivity of other inputs in the service sector. The research reveals that worker training and R&D investment allow companies to use their workforce more efficiently.
WP2 involves modeling and estimating the levels of investment in R&D and professional development training. This work is designed to measure the long-term benefits and costs of these investments and helps in evaluating how firms might react to subsidy programs before they are implemented. This part of the project develops a dynamic model of firm investment, outlines estimation steps and includes programming codes for estimating model parameters and investment levels.
WP3 covers the training and knowledge transfer for the researcher. The researcher has participated in nine intensive training workshops aimed at developing skills in communication, leadership and networking. The fellow has also attended conferences and seminars to interact with other researchers, assumed a leadership role within the department, led a task force on diversity and interdisciplinarity, and taken on a co-supervision role for PhD students. During this period, the researcher earned a university teaching qualification, received an award for efforts in promoting technology-enhanced education, secured the Elinor Ostrom Grant to support female researchers at Maastricht University, received the NWO Starter Grant at Maastricht University, and initiated new collaborations on topics related to AI and productivity. The researcher also invited guest researchers to the department.
WP4 is about disseminating the research findings. The researcher has organized a conference to bring together experts in the field and will present the project results. The fellow has moderated roundtables and engaged young students in scientific projects through internships or incorporating research questions into educational activities and assisting other researchers in writing grant proposals.