News & Events
18/03/2021
Alessia Melegaro Joins the Scientific Technical Committee
Alessia Melegaro has been named one of the 12 members of the new Scientific Technical Committee (CTS, from the Italian Comitato Tecnico Scientifico). The new CTS includes representatives of statistical, mathematical and epidemiological disciplines.
08/03/2021
The Importance of Being Optimistic in Times of Crisis
A study on 1,642 British firms highlights that optimistic entrepreneurs implemented more innovation and more organizational change than the rest during the Covid spring lockdown
17/02/2021
Commuting Flows, Not the Transport Mode, Help COVID Spread
Two Bocconi Studies indicate that there would have been 2,300 fewer deaths between march and april 2020 if commuter flows in Italian cities were 10% lower. At flow parity, public and private transport are equally dangerous
01/02/2021
Luxury: Seven Steps to Rise Again
Gabrielle Lojacono describes the strategic challenges companies are called to face
01/02/2021
Antitrust and Economic Crisis, a Difficult Balance
Competition policies are less stringent in stimes of crisis, sometimes with dire consequences, according to reseaech by Federico Ghezzi with Laura Zoboli
01/02/2021
The X Factor? Risk Management
The analysis of financial statements during the pandemic shows that, in times of crisis, substance is more important than lip service
25/01/2021
Fifty Shades of Lockdown
Law scholar Elisa Bertolini observes the legislative measures put in place or not by individual governments across the world during the pandemic
25/01/2021
The Loneliness of the Long Term Care Managers
The impact of Covid on nursing homes has been strong all across Europe, according to the studies of the CERGAS long term care observatory, coordinated by Elisabetta Notarnicola.
18/01/2021
Resilience in Global Value Chains after COVID19: A Look at Medical Supplies
Research by Torben Pedersen shows that face masks and gloves will continue to be produced in low cost countries, more complex products such as vaccines and ventilators may face changes
18/01/2021
When Resilience Runs in the Family
Research by Amore, Quarato, and Pelucco shows that companies with family members as controlling shareholders better faced the first pandemic wave