03 Apr 2021 The EU Vaccine Export Regulation and Its Effects on a Globalized World Italy has been the only country so far to block exports of doses, but is the export ban an appropriate tool? What effects could it have?
18 Mar 2021 To Vaccinate or Not to Vaccinate? That is (Not) the Question Individual behavior strongly influences the outcome of preventive strategies. Understanding the behavioral and social dynamics behind the personal decision of not getting vaccinated is the goal of the IMMUNE project, winner of an ERC grant
11 Mar 2021 The Colors of a Banker's Soul Compared to the society in which they live, they give more weight to determination and imagination and less to faith, obedience and thrift. And if they hold higher positions, this difference with respect to the rest of the society increases. A study highlights the consequences for banking organizations
04 Mar 2021 Women who choose women To bridge the gender gap, systemic solutions are needed in all areas. A study analyzes the selection of startups for access to acceleration programs
25 Feb 2021 The Costs (Many) and Benefits (Few) of Sanctions A study analyzes the conditions under which economic sanctions can prove more effective, especially to limit collateral damage in terms of reduced human rights and public health
28 Feb 2021 A Truly European Jurist Training professionals capable of moving across the 26 different legal cultures of EU countries: this is the goal of Pietro Sirena, Dean of the Bocconi School of Law. Always keeping in mind that law is not just the sum of public decisions, but the set of our individual destinies