Mary O'MahonyView profile
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Professor Mary O'Mahony is a Professor of Applied Economics at King's Business School, King's College London, and serves as Research Director at the Productivity Institute. She previously held a professorship at the University of Birmingham. Her research focuses on productivity measurement, technology impacts, human capital formation, and public service performance analysis. She has led major EU-funded projects like SERVICEGAP and INDICSER, and coordinates the EU KLEMS initiative. Her work bridges economic theory with policy, emphasizing accurate data measurement for evidence-based decisions. Her research explores how intangible assets (e.g., R&D, organizational capital) drive productivity across sectors, particularly in Europe. Notable contributions include analyzing the digital economy's effects, labor market dynamics, and regional disparities in creative industries. She collaborates with institutions like NIESR and contributes to policy frameworks through projects addressing skill mismatches and regional inequality. Recent publications examine aircraft pollution's health benefits, IoT productivity impacts, and labor share declines due to capital heterogeneity. She has secured funding from the European Commission and ESRC, leading projects such as the Arkwright & Bright Institute for Productivity. Her work is cited in policy reports and contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to economic growth and infrastructure. Professor O’Mahony’s advisory roles include visiting fellowships and collaborations with statistical agencies to improve economic data methodologies. Her research emphasizes the importance of accurate measurement in guiding investments and policies for productivity growth in the digital age.





