24 Apr 2020 Four Things We Can Learn from the Pandemic It isn't rocket science, says Leonardo Caporarello, but the sooner we learn to surf uncertainty, manage stress, redefine priorities and build effective teams, the readier we'll be for Phase II.
22 Apr 2020 Coronavirus, When Food Security Fractures Relations Between States Can restrictions on food exports introduced by certain countries be justified under WTO rules? Perhaps. However, we must not forget the lessons of history: autarky was often disruptive for countries that implemented it
31 Mar 2020 Geopolitics redrawn by Covid19 While Russia and China are trying to capitalise on the pandemic, the former on the domestic front and the latter trying to assume the role that the US had after WWII, Europe has an opportunity to regain credibility if it acts with strength, coordination and simplification
30 Mar 2020 In remote working there is an opportunity for companies too When we return to normality, encouraging smart working could benefit organisations, who will be under financial pressure
26 Mar 2020 Covid19 / Why Fundamental Freedoms Can Be Restricted Oreste Pollicino, a constitutionalist at Bocconi, explains the legal conditions underlying the emergency restrictions and tracing of the infected. And it warns about the dangers to avoid in order not to hollow out the DNA of our European system
19 Dec 2019 Analysts and Investors Penalize Diversity The forecast of earnings per share and the money provided by institutional investors are systematically lower for target companies with more diversified top management