09 Feb 2023 Informality in Small State Governments: A Double Edged Sword Countries differ tremendously in population size. Marlene Jugl explores the implications of this reality for public administration. Read an excerpt from her book
07 Feb 2023 Why Pundits Can Be Unreliable Analysts, experts and TV guests live off their reputation, and this can lead them to manipulate information, an experiment conducted by Marco Ottaviani, Salvatore Nunnari and Debrah Meloso finds
30 Jan 2023 Italian Family Businesses with Higher Diversity Achieve Better Results The AUB Observatory analyzed the economic data of more than 11 thousand family businesses across services and manufacturing sectors and the level of diversity in governance structures based on four indicators
31 Jan 2023 Bocconi Gives Research a High Five New assistant professors augment the ranks of young faculty with international experience and enhance the University's rigorous methodological positioning
30 Jan 2023 Deposit Insurance and Bank Runs in Reverse People tend to keep their deposits immediately below the insured threshold and to increase them as soon as the threshold is raised, thus changing their asset allocation, Nicola Limodio observed exploiting a unique change in Colombian regulation
24 Jan 2023 Board Renewal Can Benefit the Environment Hannes Wagner finds that governance mechanisms that help align the interests of investors and board members enhance the environmental performance of firms. This is true also if a woman is appointed to a previously all male board