Engaged Research Interviews
- The complex relationships between the economy, well-being, and the environment – Fausto Gozzi
- Is a common international trade law possible? – Robert Schütze
- Economic structure and climate change. Reference models – Maria Savona
- Structured management practices that impact performance. A study on the expansion of productivity among companies – Megha Patnaik
- The effects of crowdsourcing on stock market performance – Raffaele Oriani, Francesco Cappa
- Tax havens: the European Union’s blacklist of non-cooperative jurisdictions – Giuseppe Melis
- The role of credit relationships in the collapse of trade – Pierluigi Murro
- What if it's actually the citizens who lead the parties, and not the other way around? – Lorenzo De Sio
- The new digital ecosystems: social media – Cristina Alaimo
- The COVID-19 emergency: the parameters needed to control the pandemic – Francesco Lippi
- The erosion of the Meroni doctrine: the case of the European Aviation Safety Agency – Marta Simoncini
- Reshoring: Consumer Perception and Its Impact on the Market – Simona Romani
- Financing innovation: a fresh perspective on the business angel market – Paolo Giordani
- A challenge to EU constitutional law: the relationship between European Union law and national law – Daniele Gallo
- Politicians 2.0: How the Internet Has Permanently Changed the Way Politics Is Done – Francesco Sobbrio
- The importance of resilience in team building – Luca Giustiniano
- Canada shows the whole world that coexistence with minorities is possible. A study of its federal model – Cristina Fasone
- Electoral instability as a measure of the European crisis – Vincenzo Emanuele
- Nationalism and the Protection of Cultural Heritage – Mark Thatcher
- The Taricco Saga: Italy's Constitutional Court Continues Its European Journey – Giovanni Piccirilli
- Gender quotas and diversity in the workplace: the positive role of university research – Enzo Peruffo
- Regulation and networking: the keys to environmental innovation – Valentina Meliciani