10 Jun 2026 The Silent Contagion: When Exposure to the Mafia Weakens Controls in the Legitimate Economy A study published in the Journal of Accounting Research shows that auditors who have had clients linked to organized crime in the past apply more lenient controls even in legitimate businesses. An effect estimated at 200–400 million euros in lost tax revenue in the sample alone
05 May 2026 Government Bonds and Balance Sheets: How Primary Dealers Influence Other Banks Behind a seemingly technical accounting decision lies information that may reshape investments, lending, and transparency in the European banking system
14 Apr 2026 Not All Information Hits the Market at Once How distracted investors overlook—and later price—complex corporate disclosures
28 Jun 2024 A Showcase of Accounting Research The second edition of the Bocconi Accounting Symposium featured top-ranking academics presenting their works on a wide range of cutting-edge topics
09 Feb 2024 Bocconi Honors Women in Science Nine Bocconi women scientists speak in a series of video interviews
15 Dec 2023 How to Design a Good Manager Compensation Scheme. Francesca Franco and Oktay Urcan find that combining earnings with other targets lowers the risk of cheating