21 Mar 2019 Wonderful Building, Woeful Planning in Edinburgh A perfect case study in how not to organize a major international project
11 Mar 2019 Modern Public Companies? They Didn't Start in Rome So Manuela Geranio maintains in a paper written with colleague Geoffrey Poitras
07 Mar 2019 How, When and Why the Benetton Family Became Edizione Ltd A study by Andrea Colli, Head of the Department of Social and Political Sciences, on one of the most important Italian entrepreneurial families
06 Mar 2019 Culture and Demographics: What We Can Learn from Jewish History A study by Maristella Botticini and colleagues analyzes the demographic trend of the Jewish population in Europe from the 1500s to the 30s of the last century
05 Mar 2019 From Henry Ford to Steve Jobs: The (French) Evolution of Entrepreneurship The figure of the entrepreneur from the turn of the 20th century to the present in a book by Giuseppe Berta
16 Apr 2019 Structural Adjustment Programs Imposed by the IMF Slash Bureaucratic Quality in Developing Countries New research by Bocconi University's Alexander Kentikelenis and colleagues finds that structural reforms attached to IMF loans adversely affect the ability of states to effectively regulate the economy