21 Jun 2018 The Political Costs of Emigration The brain drain not only has economic and social implications, but also political implications, as explained in a study by Massimo Anelli
06 Jun 2018 Sacrificing the Firstborn in a Family Firm Succession Is a Good Choice for Business, a New Study Explains Post succession firm performance is 39% higher when a subsequentborn sibling is at the helm, Bocconi University scholars discover
03 Jul 2018 A Study Shows That Electoral Outcomes Affect the Way We Treat Other People After the 2016 US Presidential Election, the willingness of Democrats to share resources with Republicans dropped abruptly, as a consequence of a drop in selfesteem, according to Bocconi University's Celia Moore and colleagues
05 Jun 2018 Catching Up Along the Global Value Chains A research program coordinated by Bocconi's ICRIOS and funded by the European Commission kicked off last Friday
04 Jun 2018 SEE Lab Founded at SDA Bocconi to Study the Space Economy Led by Andrea Sommariva and with the collaboration of leading organizations, including the Italian and European Space Agencies, it will be a point of reference for companies in a sector that is now worth $350bn
27 May 2018 The Case for Not Taxing Multinationals Taxing MNEs' profits, as currently done, wastes resources and is detrimental to global welfare, a new study by Nicolai Foss and colleagues argues. We should, instead, tax dividends and sales