13 Nov 2017 The Embargo Test Do we really need to place sanctions against erring states? Yes, according to the public opinion of countries passing trading sanctions. But if the general population is hit hard, embargoes can backfire
12 Nov 2017 The Generation of Betapreneurs From companies to startups and back: new entrepreneurship is increasingly born within existing corporate and government organizations, a phenomenon being studied by Bocconi researchers
10 Nov 2017 Kim Jong Un and Donald Trump: A Dangerous Game The American President has decided to respond to the North Korean threat by betting on the power of deterrence. However, a study shows that the underlying conditions put that approach at risk
03 Nov 2017 Big Data, Artificial Intelligence and Business Professionals AI and Big Data are the revolutionary events that are shaking up the ways we work. To drive choices in businesses, however, you need scientists and managers in addition to IT technicians
30 Oct 2017 The Public and Private Partnership That Also Works for Employment Strange but true: in Italy, there exist the right conditions to make PPPs take off and kickstart the construction industry. They just have to do it the right way
26 Oct 2017 The City Is Big Enough for Both of Them A research study on New York's ride hailing market shows that there is no competition between Uber and regular taxis, just two different categories of users