14 May 2019 Accountant, Who's That? Don't Call Him a Nobody Stereotypes, though distorted as in the case of the foolish film accountant Fantozzi, serve as a guide in social interactions. A Bocconi study, however, highlights real characteristics and perceptions
11 May 2019 The Cost of Non Europe Leaving the EU would mean a return to the EEC of yore. This would entail an average loss of 6.5% in per capita income in every European country
06 May 2019 The Recipe for Happiness and Wellbeing A study conducted by Bocconi CERMES researchers goes beyond the quantitative approach by looking into personal indicators correlated with quality of life but uncorrelated with economic indicators
02 May 2019 Why Politics Needs Women and How to Increase Their Share Although underrepresented in almost all countries of the world, women are less corruptible and better team workers. There exists an array of tools to address gender disparity, but it remains to be seen whether the political will is there
18 Apr 2019 Algorithms Put Platforms on an Even Keel with States Public law ponders how to curb the power of major digital corporations with the tools that have proven effective in defending people's rights vis a' vis governments
17 Apr 2019 Skilled Migration Benefits the Country of Origin What lessons does the case of Indian human capital outflow to the United States hold for Italy?