04 Mar 2022 The postbank bank The model of banking that we know is destined to be marginalized and yet it is still difficult to imagine a certain future. The starting point, however, is the development of the fintech market and the ongoing concentration process
18 Feb 2022 The Good of Aggregation Superstar firms which already control the bulk of the market win additional market share as export demand grows, thus generating a positive impact on productivity, as shown by a study on French multiproduct companies
22 Feb 2022 How Much Effort (and Incentive) to Regain Leadership What are the effects of losing leadership and or a change in the position of competitors in dynamic competitions such as a racing tournament or the ranking of series recommended by Netflix? The answer in a Bocconi study that highlights how much greater is the effort of those who compete to return to first position and how much intermediate milestones count
20 Jan 2022 Double edged sword Rules that criminalize the humiliation of victims of terrorism can strengthen human dignity or undermine the very foundations of democracy. In order not to turn them into a debacle for democracy itself, politicians and judges need to be more aware of them
13 Jan 2022 AI in the boardroom Technologies and big data are increasingly fundamental elements of decision making processes. To avoid abuses, errors and inequalities, more competencies and soft law at the governance level, not less AI
10 Jan 2022 It's All the Mismatch's Fault The greater the mismatch between military power and political power, the greater the risk of conflict and the longer its expected duration. A theory of struggle for power that is valid both if the contenders are two different states and if the conflict is internal