22 Dec 2020 For Love of Ambiguity Entrepreneurs Kiss Toads That Will Never Become Princes Research by Cedric Gutierrez suggests that overconfidence and the attraction for challenges perceived as depending on one's skills can push entrepreneurs and managers to enter too many markets, often with negative consequences
23 Oct 2020 Bocconi Always in Search of Talent on the Academic Job Market Seven positions are currently open at the Departments of Economics, Finance, and Accounting and more will follow
01 Sep 2020 Guido Corbetta Named One of the 13 Most Influential Academics in Family Business He is one of the only five scholars working at European universities listed by Family Capital in The Family 100 Influencers
02 Oct 2020 Optimists Are the Salt of the Earth. And Salt Can Burn the Roots of Innovation Overly optimistic entrepreneurs are unable to revise expectations after negative feedback, according to a study on 205 Spanish entrepreneurs. They tend thus to invest in too many projects to the detriment to innovation effectiveness
28 Aug 2020 Charles Williams Wins the Glueck Best Paper Award His study, with two Bocconi graduates now working at the National University of Singapore, highlights what happens in the mobile TLC industry when switching costs fall
03 Aug 2020 Two Leonardo Da Vinci Grants to Bocconi Scholars The program aims to enhance Italian higher education and research abroad. Dovev Lavie has obtained the recognition for promoting the internationalization of the Italian academy, Daniele Durante for a study