05 Sep 2022 War in Ukraine: Risk of Famine at Highest Point in Decades An analysis by Guido Alfani and Cormac O Grada examines the causes of past food shortages, with implications of great relevance for today
23 Sep 2022 Do You Work from Home? Set a Time, Not a Room Separating work hours from private time improves productivity and psychological wellbeing, according to a study by Caporarello and Manzoni that has won an award by the European Academy of Management. Using dedicated spaces does not have the same effect
26 Aug 2022 A Software to Help New Local Energy Communities Emerge GREEN's Edoardo Croci and Annamaria Bagaini collaborate on a project that will help bring Europe closer to energy independence through small scale efforts
28 Feb 2023 If We Do Not Have Rational Expectations, Quantitative Easing Can Work Iovino and Sergeyev help solve the puzzle of why central bank balance sheet policies are effective using a plausible alternative behavioral assumption to the demanding requirement of rational expectations
20 Sep 2022 Are You Well Connected in Your Firm? Better Keep Quiet About It Those who act as intermediaries between otherwise disconnected colleagues, unbeknownst to them, achieve the best results in terms of innovation, according to a study by Alessandro Iorio
08 Aug 2022 Computing Sciences: Hard Sciences That Break Down Disciplinary Barriers A department has been created at Bocconi to deal with STEM disciplines with a multidisciplinary spirit and to dialogue with the social sciences and economics. Artificial intelligence and machine learning will contribute to innovative research