17 Mar 2021 The Three Ingredients of Customer Science Marketing, data science and machine learning allow us to better understand clients, according to Gaia Rubera, Amplifon Chair in Customer Science at Bocconi
18 Mar 2021 Why Men, and Not Swans, Ignite Financial Crises Using behavioral economics and finance, Nicola Gennaioli, in the first episode of the Bocconi podcast Clarity in a Messy World, explains how our biases, stereotypes, and beliefs, rather than bad luck or perfect storms, regularly lead markets and the economy into trouble
12 Mar 2021 ASK Center Advising Bergamo and Brescia, Italian Capitals of Culture Culture, as a means of activation and regeneration of their territories, is at the center of a project that takes up the challenge of Growing Together
11 Mar 2021 Listen to Us! Bocconi Knowledge Now on Podcast The Clarity in a Messy World series is for an intellectually curious, internationally oriented audience, eager to get to the roots of the most confounding issues of our time
26 Mar 2021 The Science of Altruism: Why We Should Give Vaccines to Developing Countries When herd immunity is reached, it is in rich countries' selfinterest to donate vaccines to countries that have a proportion of susceptible people still above the critical level. This strategy is particularly effective when recipient countries are close to immunity and vaccination can avert the economic losses inherent in closing borders
21 Mar 2021 Machine Learning Helps Us Understand Legislative Texts Automated methods to analyze legislation have been independently developed by Massimo Morelli and Anthony Bertelli. They confirm that more detailed texts can be used by law makers as a constraint to bureaucratic discretion in the US. In the EU, abundance of details correlates with qualified majority voting