10 Dec 2019 Welfare Policy Lags Behind the Care Needs of an Aging Population Italian social policy hasn't evolved to deal with a greying population, so that to care for their elderly, families have to rely on the evergrowing network of personal caregivers in one out of three cases
10 Dec 2019 When One Counts for Two Loyal shareholders get to have double voting rights, thanks to measures introduced in 2014 to reward longterm investors, and controlling investors also manage to dominate extraordinary shareholder meetings
18 Mar 2019 Electricity Is Becoming More Sustainable, But Traditional Plants Cannot Be Shelved Yet The decreasing cost of generating electricity from renewables has altered the traditional business model of power utilities. But it's still too early to write off gas and coal, if security of energy supplies is to be guaranteed
11 Dec 2019 A Day as a Unicorn Is Better than Five Years as a Startup New Italian companies almost never die, but they are not very innovative. It would be better to take bigger risks in more advanced sectors and know how to learn from experience and failure
29 Nov 2019 What Does Elon Musk Teach Us About Financial Communication? Elon Musk and Tesla have become a case study on errors to avoid when a company publishes accounting information and discusses it with the experts
28 Nov 2019 Advertising Algorithms and Digital Oligopoly In the online advertising market, based on auction mechanisms, strengthening the power of ad buyers could counterbalance the power of oligopolies more effectively than big fines and trustbusting