Version: 29 November 2018
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- Tues. 27 Nov.
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Inaugural session (9:30-9:50)
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Keynote address (10:00-10:30)
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Networking Break (10:30-11:00)
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Roundtable (11:00-12:30)
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Lunch and Networking Break (12:30-14:30)Press Conference (12:45-13:30)
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Keynote address (14:30-15:00)
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Roundtable (15:00-16:30)
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Networking Break (16:30-17:00)
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Parallel sessions : 4 Sessions (17:00-18:30)
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Welcome Dinner (19:00-21:00)
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- Wed. 28 Nov.
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Morning Seminars : 10 Sessions (8:00-8:55)
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Keynote address (9:00-9:30)
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Roundtable (9:30-11:00)
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Networking Break (11:00-11:30)
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Parallel sessions : 4 Sessions (11:30-13:00)
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Lunch and Networking Break (13:00-14:30)In Conversation (13:15-13:45)In Conversation (13:45-14:30)
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Roundtable (14:30-16:00)
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Networking Break (16:00-16:30)
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Parallel sessions : 4 Sessions (16:30-18:00)
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Cultural Night hosted by
Incheon Metropolitan City (18:30-20:30)
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- Thur. 29 Nov.
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Morning Seminars : 10 Sessions (8:00-9:00)
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Roundtable (9:15-11:00)
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Networking Break (11:00-11:30)
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Parallel sessions : 4 Sessions (11:30-13:00)
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Lunch and Networking Break (13:00-14:30)Press Conference (13:15-14:00)
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Roundtable (14:30-15:55)
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Closing Session (15:55 – 16:10)
Concluding Address (16:10-16:30)
DAY 1: Tuesday 27 November 2018
- Exploring and measuring future well-being
- Digitalisation and well-being
- Governance in a complex world
- Business and well-being
1.a. Inaugural Session
Welcome Remarks :
Kang Shin-wook Commissioner, Statistics Korea
Welcome Remarks :
Kim Dong-yeonChair of Preparatory Committee for 6th OECD WF, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy and Finance
Keynote Address :
Angel GurríaSecretary-General, OECD
1.b. Congratulatory Message
Moon Jae-in President, Republic of Korea
1.c. Keynote Address: “Preparing a more responsible world for future generations”
Her Royal Highness Princess Petra Laurentien of the Netherlands
Networking Break
1.d. Roundtable: “How will life be in tomorrow’s world?”
Moderator :
David Pilling Author and Africa Editor of the Financial Times
Speakers :
Monika Queisser Head, Division of Social Policy, OECD
Olivia Bina Principle Researcher, Institute of Social Sciences, University of Lisbon
Christine Peterson Co-founder and Past President, Nanoeducator and Co-Founder of Foresight Institute
Enrique Rueda-Sabater Senior Advisor, Boston Consulting Group
Park Young-sook Representative, The Millennium Project Korea
Lunch and Networking Break
Launch of the Report of the High-Level Expert Group on the Measurement of Economic Performance and Social Progress (Press Conference, open to all participants)
Joseph E. Stiglitz Professor, Columbia University
Jean-Paul Fitoussi Professor Emeritus, SciencesPo Paris & LUISS Guido Carli University Rome
Martine Durand Chief Statistician, OECD
1.e. Keynote Address: “Looking ahead and adapting in the face of digitalisation”
Julia Hobsbawm Author of Fully Connected: Surviving and Thriving in an Age of Overload and Honourary Visiting Professor, Cass Business School
1.f. Roundtable: “Digitalisation and well-being”
Moderator :
Andy Wyckoff Director, OECD Directorate for Science, Technology & Innovation
Speakers :
You Young-min Minister of Science, ICT and Future Planning, Korea
Jang Seok-young Deputy Minister, Office of ICT Policy Intelligent Information Society Bureau, Ministry of Science and ICT, Korea
Lorenzo Fioramonti Deputy Minister of Education, University and Research, Italy
John Pullinger National Statistician, Head of the Government Statistical Service and Chief Executive of the Statistics Authority, United Kingdom
Rahaf Harfoush Executive Director, Red Thread Institute of Digital Culture, and Digital Anthropologist
Malavika Jayaram Executive Director, Digital Asia Hub
Networking Break
Parallel sessions
1.g.1. Whole-of-government indicator & policy frameworks for well-being and sustainability
Moderator :
Katherine Trebeck Knowledge and Policy Lead, Wellbeing Economy Alliance
Speakers :
Gary Gillespie Chief Economist, Scottish Government
Oliver Chinganya Director, African Centre for Statistics, UNECA
John Helliwell Professor Emeritus, University of British Columbia
Paola Gadsden Consultant in Public Policy, Federal Competition Commission of Mexico
Suzy Morrissey Principal Advisor, Office of the Chief Economic Adviser, New Zealand Treasury
1.g.2. Artificial Intelligence and well-being
Moderator :
Chris Sharrock Ambassador, United Kingdom Permanent Representative to the OECD
Speakers :
John C. Havens Executive Director, IEEE Global Initiative on Ethics of Autonomous and Intelligent Systems
Kim Youngtae Secretary General, International Transport Forum
Marten Kaevats National Digital Advisor, Government Office of Estonia
Moojan Asghari Hacking House Manager, Sigfox
Hanan Salam Co-founder and Head of Education & Research, Women in AI
1.g.3. A psychological approach to the future of well-being
Moderator :
Julia Hobsbawm Author of Fully Connected: Surviving and Thriving in an Age of Overload and Honourary Visiting Professor, Cass Business School
Speakers :
Louise Bradley CEO & President, Mental Health Commission of Canada
Lord Richard Layard Professor Emeritus, London School of Economics
Han Chang-su Professor, Korea University College of Medicine, and Director, Korea Suicide Prevention Center
Shekhar Saxena Visiting Professor of Global Mental Health, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Harvard University
Monisha Dhingra Researcher, Ashoka University
1.g.4. Improving trust in government in Korea (session organised by Statistics Korea)
Moderator :
Lim Wonhyuk Associate Dean, Korea Development Institute (KDI) School of Public Policy and Management
Speakers :
Liz McKeown Director of Public Policy Analysis, UK Office of National Statistics
Stéphane Jacobzone Acting Head of Reform of the Public Sector Division, OECD Public Governance Directorate
Kim Soonhee Professor Korea Development Institute (KDI) School of Public Policy and Management
Lee Myoung-jin Sociology Professor, Korea University
Discussant :
Kim Kwang-sup Director General, Statistics Policy Bureau, Statistics Korea
DAY 2: Wednesday 28 November 2018
- Exploring and measuring future well-being
- Digitalisation and well-being
- Governance in a complex world
- Business and well-being
Morning Seminars
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1. Measuring Trust: Trustlab and the OECD Guidelines on Measuring Trust
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2. Measuring the impact of businesses on well-being and sustainability: taking stock and applying the well-being lens to existing frameworks
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3. Rethinking Society for the 21st Century: Report of the International Panel on Social Progress
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4. Measuring well-being: Estimation of human capital and the value of free digital services
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5. The data revolution, policy, politics and reaching the poorest 20%
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6. Every youth counts: measuring & investing upstream ensures equitable& prosperous futures for all
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7. Official Statistics in a Post-truth Context: what role for data literacy?
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8. Strengthening the links: putting a spotlight on gender data to promote women's wellbeing in Asia and the Pacific
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9. Happiness in Public Policy: A step by step guide based on experience in the happiness movement
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10. Wellbeing Economy Governments
2.a. Keynote Address: “Rebuilding trust between government and society”
Jeffrey D. Sachs Professor of Economics, Columbia University
2.b. Roundtable: “Governance in a changing, complex world”
Moderator :
Marcos Bonturi Director, OECD Public Governance Directorate
Speakers :
Ahn Seong-ho President, Korea Institute of Public Administration
Russel Mills Secretary-General, Business and Industry Advisory Committee to the OECD
Julio Santaella President, National Institute of Statistics and Geography, Mexico
Jeffrey D. Sachs Professor of Economics, Columbia University
Katherine Trebeck Knowledge and Policy Lead, Wellbeing Economy
Networking Break
Parallel Sessions
2.c.1. Common indicators and measurement gaps in measuring the impacts of business on well-being and sustainability (session organised in collaboration with Society and Organizations, HEC Paris)
Moderator :
Nicole Primmer Senior Policy Director, Business and Industry Advisory Committee
Speakers :
Diane Strauss Research Director of the Yale Initiative on Sustainable Finance, Yale University
Huju Liu Senior Economist, Economic Analysis Division, Statistics Canada
Dorota Weziak-Bialowolska Research Associate, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Harvard University
Anat Itay-Sarig Chief Scientist & Co-Founder, BBetter
Discussant :
László Andor Head of Department, Department of Economic Policy, Corvinus University of Budapest
2.c.2. Rethinking the State for the 21st Century
Moderator :
Romina Boarini Senior Advisor to the Secretary-General and Coordinator of the Inclusive Growth Initiative, OECD
Speakers :
Jacob Hacker Director of the Institution for Social and Policy Studies, and Stanley B. Resor Professor of Political Science at Yale University
Maurizio Bussolo Lead Economist, Chief Economist Office for Europe and Central Asia, World Bank
Chung Chaegun Head of United Nations Project Office on Governance (UNPOG), Division for Public Administration and Development Management (DPADM)
David Steven Associate Director, Centre for International Cooperation, New York University
2.c.3. Digital governance and civic technology
Moderator :
Marten Kaevats National Digital Advisor, Government Office of Estonia
Speakers :
Mark Cridge CEO, My Society
Irina Bolychevsky Board Member, Open Knowledge International
Natalia Carfi Deputy Director, Open Data Charter
Helen Margetts Director of the Oxford Internet Institute and Professor of Society and the Internet
2.c.4. Making the justice system responsive to people’s needs
Moderator :
Zaza Namoradze Director of Berlin Office, Open Society Justice Initiative, Open Society Foundations
Speakers :
Nathalie Drouin Deputy Minister of Justice and Deputy Attorney General of Canada, Justice Canada
Isabel Schmidt Chief Director, Social Statistics, Statistics South Africa
Kim Young-gi Judge and Director of Judicial Policy, Judicial Policy Office, National Court Administration of the Republic of Korea
Geoff Mulherin Director, New South Wales Law and Justice Foundation
Pascoe Pleasence Professor of Empirical Legal Studies, University College London
Marcos Bonturi Director, OECD Public Governance Directorate
Lunch and Networking Break
Conversation on the Business for Inclusive Growth Platform
Russel Mills Secretary-General, Business and Industry Advisory Committee to the OECD
Pascal de Petrini CEO, Danone Asia-Pacific
Martine Durand Chief Statistician, OECD
2.d. Conversation between Nobel Prize Winner Prof. Joseph E. Stiglitz, Economics Professor at Columbia University and Malin Ripa, Senior Vice President, Volvo Group
Moderator :
David Pilling Author and Africa Editor of the Financial Times
2.e. Roundtable: “Well-being and inclusive growth as business objectives”
Moderator :
Rutger Hoekstra Scientific Director, Sustainability, KPMG
Speakers :
Malin Ripa Senior Vice President, Volvo Group
Suh Young-kyung Head of Sustainable Growth Initiative, Korea Chamber of Commerce & Industry
Pierre Habbard General Secretary, Trade Union Advisory Committee to the OECD
Rodolphe Durand Professor, HEC Business School-Paris
Maryse Robert Director, Department of Economic Development, Organisation of American States
Asako Nagai Director of Business for Social Responsibility (BSR)
Networking Break
Parallel Sessions
2.f.1. Developing common foundations for measuring the impacts of businesses: concepts, frameworks and approaches (session organised in collaboration with Society and Organizations, HEC Paris)
Moderator :
Romina Boarini Senior Advisor to the Secretary-General and Coordinator of the Inclusive Growth Initiative, OECD
Speakers :
Suzy Morrissey Principal Advisor, Office of the Chief Economic Adviser, New Zealand Treasury
Rodolphe Durand Professor, HEC Business School-Paris
Costanza Consolandi Associate Professor of Corporate Finance, Department of Business and Law, University of Siena
Haley Allison Beer Assistant Professor of Performance and Responsibility, University of Warwick
Discussant :
Cho Dong-sung President, Incheon National University
2.f.2. Defining and measuring “smart” cities of the future
Moderator :
Rudiger Ahrend Head of Section, Centre for Entrepreneurship, SMEs, Regions and Cities, OECD
Speakers :
Lewis Dijkstra Head of Economic Analysis Sector, Director-General for Regional and Urban Policy, European Union
James Anderson Head of Government Innovation, Bloomberg Philanthropies
Kim Jinyong Commissioner of Incheon Free Economic Zone Authority
Francois Pitti Group Director, Strategic Marketing, Bouygues Construction
Niels Ploug Director of Social Statistics, Statistics Denmark
Pippa Coutts Policy and Development Manager, Carnegie U.K. Trust
2.f.3. Measuring Korean Quality of Life: Indicators and Policy Applications (session organised by Statistics Korea)
Moderator :
Han Joon Professor, Department of Sociology, Yonsei University
Speakers :
Choi Sung-wook Vice Commissioner, Statistics Korea
Carrie Exton Head of the Monitoring Well-being and Progress Section, OECD Statistics and Data Directorate
Wang Shun Professor, KDI School of Public Policy and Management
Robert Rudolf Professor, Korea University
Discussant :
Kim Jong-moon Director General for Planning and Coordination Policy, Korea
2.f.4. Digitalisation and the future of work
Moderator :
Monika Queisser Head, Division of Social Policy, OECD
Speakers :
Hur Jai-joon Senior Research Fellow, Employment Policy Research Division, Korea Labour Institute
Jan Emanuel De Neve Professor of Economics, University of Oxford
Heather Carey Deputy Director, The Work Foundation
Bernise Ang Principal and Methodology Lead, Zeroth Labs
DAY 3: Thursday 29 November 2018
- Exploring and measuring future well-being
- Digitalisation and well-being
- Governance in a complex world
- Business and well-being
Morning Seminars
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1. Presentation of the OECD Guidelines on Quality of the Working Environment
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2. Community Well-being: Conception and Progress
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3. How new progress measures can change government and renew democracy: establishing an international collaboration
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4. The OECD B4IG Platform: How Business Can Enhance its Impact on Inclusive Growth
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5. Role and impact of community indicators on community well-being
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6. Measuring Economic Welfare in the Digital Age: What and How?
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7. Human-Centric DSI and Smart City: enhancing well-being and civic engagement
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8. The future of OECD well-being measures: have your say
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9. Child Well-Being: A call for action in research, policy, and practice
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10. Measuring the impacts of the digital transformation on well-being: how do NSOs keep up in the age of 5G?
3.a. Roundtable: “Future pathways to development”
Moderator :
Mario PezziniDirector, OECD Development Centre
Speakers :
Zhang Laiming Vice-President, Development Research Center of the State Council, People’s Republic of China
Seong Kyoung-ryung Chairman, Korean National Research Council for Economics, Humanities and Social Sciences
Hahm Hong-joo Officer-in-Charge, United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific
Mario Cimoli Deputy Executive Secretary, United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean
Lisa Bersales Vice Minister, National Statistician and Civil Registrar General, Philippine Statistics Authority
Ravi Kanbur T.H. Lee Professor of World Affairs, Cornell University
Networking Break
Parallel Sessions
3.b.1. Harnessing the potential of citizen-generated data for well-being
Moderator :
Johannes Jütting Manager, Paris21, OECD
Speakers :
Jane Badets Assistant Chief Statistician (Assistant Deputy Minister), Social, Health and Labour Statistics, Statistics Canada
Lisa Bersales Vice Minister, National Statistician and Civil Registrar General, Philippine Statistics Authority
Kim Choong-rak Professor, Department of Statistics, Pusan National University and President, Korean Statistical Society
Rebecca Firth Community & Partnerships Manager, Humanitarian OpenStreetMap
Belén González Executive Director, TECHO Uruguay
3.b.2. Providing trusted evidence in a post-truth world
Moderator :
Konrad Pesendorfer Director General of the National Statistical Office, Austria, Chair of OECD Committee on Statistics and Statistical Policy
Speakers :
Helen Margetts Director of the Public Policy Programme at the Turing Institute and Professor of Society and the Internet
Vincent Hendricks Professor, University of Copenhagen and Director, Centre for Information and Bubble Studies
Mariana Kotzeva Director General, Eurostat, European Commission
Richard Addy Director of Addy-Kassova Audience Strategy
Kelly McBride Vice President, The Poynter Institute
3.b.3. Building resilience
Moderator :
Enrico Giovannini Professor of Economic Statistics, University of Rome Tor Vergata
Speakers :
Walter Radermacher President, Federation of European National Statistical Societies
Sarah Wade-Apicella Programme Management Officer, Global Education and Training Institute, United Nations Office for Disaster Reduction
Igor Linkov Risk and Decision Science Focus Area Lead, US Army Corps of Engineers and Carnegie Mellon University
Adithi Pandit Partner, Strategy and Operations Consulting, Deloitte
3.b.4. Digitalisation and child well-being
Moderator :
Duncan Cass-Beggs Head of Strategic Foresight Unit, OECD
Speakers :
Yair Amichai-Hamburger Director, The Research Center for Internet Psychology, Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) Herzliya
Jasmina Byrne Chief of Policy Lab, UNICEF
Amanda Third Principal Research Fellow, Digital Social and Cultural Research, Institute for Culture and Society, Western Sydney University
Shehz Ladha Grants Manager, Ubongo
Lunch and Networking Break
Launch of Perspectives on Global Development (Press Conference, open to all participants)
Mario Pezzini Director, OECD Development Centre
Marco Mira D`ErcoleHead of Household Statistics and Progress Measurement, OECD Statistics and Data Directorate
François Bourguignon Professor of Economics, Paris School of Economics
Mario Cimoli Deputy Executive Secretary, United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean
3.c. Roundtable: “Mapping the future of well-being”
Moderator :
Martine Durand Chief Statistician, OECD
Speakers :
Ebrahim Patel Minister of Economic Development, South Africa
Simon Upton Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment, New Zealand
Alenka Smerkolj Former Minister of Development, Strategic Projects and Cohesion, Slovenia
Park Nam-choon Mayor of Incheon
Pascal de Petrini CEO, Danone Asia-Pacific
Alan Kirman Professor Emeritus of Economics, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris
3.d. Closing Session : Wrapping up Remarks and Presentation of Incheon Declaration
Martine Durand Chief Statistician, OECD
Kang Shin-wook Commissioner, Statistics Korea
3.e. Concluding Address: Paving the path to well-being in the future
Ban Ki-moon 8th Secretary-general of the United Nations