
2021 Must Read Articles, In Case You Missed Them
A recap of this year's most read stories. Contrary to what you might think, they were not only about COVID
read moreA recap of this year's most read stories. Contrary to what you might think, they were not only about COVID
read moreAlessia Melegaro, Raffaella Piccarreta and Filippo Trentini among the authors of a study, in collaboration with Fondazione Bruno Kessler, that sheds light on the rapid spread of the virus between February and March 2020
read moreAge, occupation, risk exposure and income are considered key attributes by the public everywhere in prioritizing vaccine allocation, according to the Oxford COVID19 Vaccine Preference and Opinion Survey, with the participation of Alessia Melegaro
read moreThe Report of the PanEuropean Commission on Health and Sustainable Development, chaired by Mario Monti, calls for a disruptive change in the way we think about health, two scholarly comments argue
read moreA 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
read moreTwo 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
read moreDuring the spring lockdown, undocumented immigrants' access to primary care in Milan halved and their housing conditions deteriorated, making it difficult to comply with COVID public health measures, according to research by Carlo Devillanova in collaboration with the NAGA association
read moreRisk communication from the WHO was well trusted and acted upon during the first wave, but more emphasis on non enforceable hygiene measures and messages tailored to the less compliant are needed now
read moreMen's attitudes and behavior may have contributed to their higher vulnerability and mortality. A survey in 8 OECD countries shows that they are less likely than women to consider the coronavirus a serious problem, less likely to agree with public policies and more likely to disregard them
read moreA talk about the meaning of cyberwar and what threats different world regions face
IGIER Visiting Student Daniel Nicolae Paraschiv reports on a seminar with Tymofiy Mylovanov, Yuriy Gorodnichenko, Pierre Olivier Gourinchas and Tito Boeri
Andrea Resti describes the various occurrences that may impair Euro area lenders' sustainability in the near future
In the 2022 report of the observatory by SDA Bocconi School of Management and powered by Enel X, the analysis of sustainability indicators in the textile sector is applied to eight innovative prototypes made by partner companies. From organic cotton jeans to a tshirt that can be repaired, a bag that can be recycled, and a shoe that can be sewn at home
Greta Nasi hosts a series of talks about how modern states aim to protect individuals, firms and society against an invisible enemy
Instead of overdoing confusion inducing technical details, a study by Maria Cucciniello and coauthors emphasizes the usefulness of more emotionally centered communication
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NICOLAS SCHREUDER - Universita' di Genova
Seminar Room 3-e4-sr03, 3rd floor, Via Roentgen 1
ROUZI SONG - University of Southern California
Webinar
DAN SCHLEY - Rotterdam School of Management
Meeting room 4-E4-SR03, Via Roentgen, 1, 4th floor
GIUSEPPE SORRENTI - University of Amsterdam
Room 3-B3-Sr01 - Via Roentgen, 1, III floor