Albert Bravo-Biosca

Albert is the founding director of the Innovation Growth Lab (IGL), a global partnership based at Nesta that brings together governments, foundations and researchers to develop and test new approaches to increase innovation, support high-growth entrepreneurship, and accelerate business growth. IGL aims to make innovation and growth policy more experimental and evidence-based, in order to improve the design of the programmes and institutions that help to make our economies more innovative and entrepreneurial. 

Since joining Nesta in 2007, his work has been at the intersection of innovation, growth and finance. Prior to setting up the Innovation Growth Lab, he was senior economist and led two of Nesta’s major research programmes in this area, one exploring business growth dynamics and its drivers in the UK and internationally, the other examining the contribution of intangible assets to productivity growth.

Among others, his research has also looked at the drivers of venture capital performance, the linkages between financial institutions and innovative performance, and the effectiveness of innovation policy.

Albert holds a PhD and AM in Economics from Harvard University, a MSc in Economics from the London School of Economics, and a BA in Economics from Universitat Pompeu Fabra. He is guest professor at the Barcelona Graduate School of Economics and member of the UK Cross-Government Trials Advice Panel. He has also been visiting economist at the OECD and consultant for the World Bank.

Main affiliation 
Research interests 
Innovation
Entrepreneurship
Financial Markets
Productivity
Firm Dynamics