Bocconi University Celebrates Research Successes with Alumni
by Fabio Todesco
With the Research Celebration on Wednesday, 29 November, the University aims to raise awareness about the results that have earned it respect as a research university, honoring the individuals who have achieved these milestones
How to Interpret American Precedents on Arbitration
by Andrea Costa
Catherine Rogers is one of four scholars behind the first ever synthesis of basic principles on this subject, and the author of a defining paper on what it really means for an arbitrator to be impartial
The new code is a legal milestone in mainland china and beyond. the code embodies traditional values, international best practices, and the Chinese ingenuity in tackling the legal challenges of the 21st century, argue Hao Jiang and Pietro Sirena in a new book
All the Limitations of European Legislation on Sustainable Investment
by Fabio Todesco
Institutional investors may lack the resources and incentives necessary to complete the stewardship tasks the European Union assigns to them, while ESG indexes and ratings are short on transparency and consistency, according to research by Balp and Strampelli
New assistant professors augment the ranks of young faculty with international experience and enhance the University's rigorous methodological positioning
Departments are responsible for the coordination of teaching and development of research in the various disciplinary fields. The new departmental heads tell us about their goals for this term
The Bocconi PhD School presentation event introduced by Rector and Dean
LEAP Offers MSc Interns a Taste of What Research Means
Students are recruited by the development economics laboratory twice a year to work with faculty on ongoing projects, with responsibilities in program design, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation
An Online Tool to Extricate the Web of Digital Trade Regulation
The Digital Trade Integration Project, funded by CIVICA Research, published an interactive database covering over 120 countries
When ChatGPT Helps to Teach About the Constitution
How to deal with artificial intelligence is one of the topics debated at the annual conference of the International Society of Public Law, which will gather 1100 scholars at Bocconi
Connectivity: Why Financial Statements and Sustainability Go Hand in Hand
Annalisa Prencipe and Ariela Caglio presented their research on the state of the art of sustainability reporting and connectivity in and between corporate documents at the annual KPMG Chair in Accounting event
Balancing Infrastructure Spending and Tighter Monetary Policies
Stefano Gatti and Carlo Chiarella mark Bocconi's renewed partnership with Antin IP with a detailed analysis of the impact of higher inflation on longterm ventures