Procurement, Greater Discretion Does Not Equal Greater Corruption
by Valentina Gatti
A paper by Decarolis, Fisman, Pinotti and Vannutelli shows that the introduction of greater discretion in the selection of private contractors in procurement results in an increased risk of corruption only in contexts already vulnerable to the problem
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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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Personal Features Affect Strategic Behavior
by Andrea Costa
Pierpaolo Battigalli wins an ERC grant for his research project on why the rules of a game should be kept separate from the players' personal features
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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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Fear of Switching Costs May Dampen Support for Phasing out Combustion Engine Cars
by Andrea Costa
A paper by a Bocconi PhD candidate explores the factors that influence the perception of environmental policies
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Decentralizing Cancer Care Benefits People and the Environment
by Valentina Gatti
A study by CERGAS has estimated the value of keeping care delivery points closer to communities, in economic and environmental terms
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Empowering Women Through Research
by Andrea Costa
Bocconi's AXA Research Lab on Gender Equality studies the roots of gender related gaps and how to close them
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The Uneven Results of Anticorruption Efforts Across Countries
by Andrea Costa
A paper with the first advanced study of this kind has been presented by Leonardo Borlini at a UN symposium
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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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