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Lovely and Likely, But Maybe Wrong

Lovely and Likely, But Maybe Wrong

by Andrea Costa

According to Sandeep Pillai, Brent Goldfarb and David Kirsch, an understanding of context that statistical analysis alone cannot provide can greatly improve decision making processes  

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Lean Management Pays Off, But You Have to Wait

Lean Management Pays Off, But You Have to Wait

by Andrea Costa

Arnaldo Camuffo and Alberto Poletto are the first to measure timing and extent of extra profits deriving from company wide lean philosophy  

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Mind Your Step: Your Virtual Interactions Say Something About You

Mind Your Step: Your Virtual Interactions Say Something About You

by Jenny Mao

Networks act as prisms that generate signals of trustworthiness  

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Changing Ownership Structure Is Good for the Balance Sheet

Changing Ownership Structure Is Good for the Balance Sheet

by Susanna Della Vedova

Corporate Governance Lab mapped 14,000 companies and tracked 3,000 from 2014 to 2022  

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How Not to Kill Innovative Ideas

How Not to Kill Innovative Ideas

by Andrea Costa

Thorsten Grohsjean and his colleagues find that involving outsiders in the evaluation of new projects raises the likelihood of novel concepts being developed  

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Succession at the Top of Family Businesses Is an Opportunity If Well Managed

Succession at the Top of Family Businesses Is an Opportunity If Well Managed

by Andrea Costa

The 15th edition of the AUB Observatory contains a detailed analysis of economic data on Italian family businesses from different perspectives  

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How to Start a Successful Innovation Ecosystem

How to Start a Successful Innovation Ecosystem

by Andrea Costa

Dovev Lavie and Issy Drori explore how to overcome bottlenecks such as those that delayed the emergence of Israel's nanotechnology ecosystem  

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News

  • Providers of Long Term Care for the Elderly Must Evolve

    The latest report on this sector by the Cergas research center and Essity has been released  

  • Bocconi Postdoc Invited to High Profile Conference

    Gianluigi Riva joins a selected group of young scientists that will attend a meeting with Nobel laureates later this year  

  • Caselli, Ventoruzzo and Mosca Join the Committee for the Reform of Capital Markets

    The activities will lead to the new Consolidated Text  

  • Bocconi Research Excellence Awards 2024

    Faculty whose publications have been accepted by the most prestigious journals or publishers honored  

  • When Statisticians Help Algorithm Designers

    Giacomo Zanella and colleagues find a way to compare how certain algorithms perform  

  • Rich People, Gods Among Men

    Guido Alfani's latest book on the history of wealth is now available in Europe  

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Seminars

  • THE FAILURE TO PREVENT FRAUD IN THE UK CORPORATE ENVIRONMENT
    Seminar of Crime Law

    NICHOLAS RYDER - Cardiff University

    Room 1-C3-01, Via Roentgen 1

  • Clare Balboni - Firm Adaptation in Production Networks: Evidence from Extreme Weather Events in Pakistan

    CLARE BALBONI - LSE

    Alberto Alesina Seminar Room 5.e4.sr04, floor 5, Via Roentgen 1

  • Does Advertising Matter to Emergency Patients? The Effect of Advertising on Hospital Choice, Travel Distances, and Mortality Rates

    TAE JUNG YOON - KAIST College of Business

    Alberto Alesina Seminar Room 5-E4-SR04, 5th floor, via Roentgen 1

  • Consumers and Artificial Intelligence

    STEPHANIE TULLY - University of Southern Californa

    Seminar Room 4-E4-SR03, 4th floor, via Roentgen 1