09 Jun 2023 Emojis Talk Politics Their use in Twitter bios shows that emojis can develop into new vernaculars, which mark both the sense of belonging to a political community and the exclusion of outsiders. With a spike in polarization
26 May 2023 It's Never too Late to Understand Finance An experiment by Billari, Favero and Saita shows that even simple, low cost online education interventions can improve adults' knowledge and change their investment behavior
19 May 2023 A Simple Way to Improve Employee Well Being Without Denting Productivity It can be achieved with smart working, according to research by Paola Profeta and Marta Angelici. Furthermore, both men and women devote longer hours to household chores, with women reporting a better work life balance
26 Apr 2023 What Life Is Like Where a Populist Mayor Is in Power Debt repayment slows down, costs rise, and qualified personnel is substituted with less educated staff, according to a study in the American Journal of Political Science
27 Apr 2023 Marlene Jugl Wins IRSPM Christopher Pollitt Prize for Best Conference Paper This prize is awarded to the authors of the best paper submitted and presented during the International Research Society for Public Management conference
03 Apr 2023 Fifty Research Excellence Awards to Bocconi Scholars High quality research activity contributes to Bocconi's international standing and reputation