24 Oct 2018 Soon Even Banking Will Be a Sexy Job Digitalization has not yet had a significant impact on the banking sector as a whole, only on some parts of it, in Anna Omarini's analysis. Which explains why people will continue to be at its center
28 Sep 2018 Institutional Investors Boost a Company's Environmental and Social Performance, a New Study Finds. But Only if They Are European In pushing corporate social responsibility, institutional investors are driven both by financial and social motivations, a study by Bocconi University's Hannes Wagner and coauthors suggests
19 Sep 2018 How to Help Generations Coexist at Work and Save Pensions The hypothesis of Francesco Vallacqua is that workers who have arrived to within a certain number of years from retirement would earn their income partially from parttime work at the company where they are employed and partially from an advance on their pension
26 Sep 2018 Demographic Trends Suggest that Interest Rates Will Increase This is explained in a study by Carlo Favero and Vincenzo Galasso which also emphasizes how the most mature age group is the one that tends to be most averse to reforms
04 Sep 2018 How Our Beliefs Led to the Great Recession Nicola Gennaioli and Andrei Shleifer reinterpret the collapse of Lehman Brothers as a Crisis of Beliefs. An excerpt from their new book
11 Aug 2018 More than 20 New Faces Strengthen Bocconi Faculty Thanks to the improved international standing of the University, the number includes an unprecedented nine senior academics