26 Mar 2025 More Than “I Do”: Legal Status and Cultural Distance Shape Marriages and Separations A study by Jérôme Adda, Paolo Pinotti, and Giulia Tura reveals the complex interplay of love, legality, and cultural integration in Italian mixed couples
24 Mar 2025 US Protectionism and the Risks for the Euro Area A newly published analysis, commissioned by the European Parliament’s Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs (ECON), explores the macroeconomic and financial risks associated with the evolving trade environment
19 Mar 2025 Gen Z and Mobility: Practicality Before Sustainability Generation Z has a pragmatic approach to mobility: they choose vehicles based not on green ideals, but first and foremost for efficiency, safety and cost. This is revealed in a study by SDA Bocconi’s Mobius Lab, which shows that incentive systems and simple, inexpensive user solutions are more important than the sustainability narrative
13 Mar 2025 Climate Change Is Rewriting the Rules of Corporate Finance Green companies rebalance capital faster and access financing at lower costs. Those that fall behind in the transition risk higher debt and fewer investors. But will the green wave weather Trump’s policies?
11 Mar 2025 Disposable Smartphones: The Trick of Planned Obsolescence One in three smartphones is replaced before its time. Desire for novelty or corporate strategy? A Bocconi study reveals the endless cycle of consumption that empties wallets and pollutes the planet