21 Oct 2020 President and Congress, a Difficult Relationship Facing a polarized Congress, Trump governs via executive orders and regulatory adjustments, not legislation, according to an analysis by Franco Ferrari
03 Nov 2020 When Law Meets Network Analysis and Behavioral Economics Sandro Romano exploited the rivalry between football clubs to reduce the use of plastic bags, suggested how to neutralize the anticompetitive effects of institutional investors holding large stakes of different companies in the same industry, and devised a more effective design for contact tracing apps
14 Sep 2020 Marta Cartabia Is a Bocconi Professor as of Today As a faculty member in the Department of Legal Studies, the president emeritus of the Constitutional Court will teach courses in Italian and European constitutional law and advanced constitutional law
22 Sep 2020 We'd Better Listen to Cassandra Also in Times of COVID Six EU countries banned short selling on their stock exchanges in the wake of the COVID outbreak in order to avoid a downward feedback loop. They had it wrong, according to Marco Ventoruzzo
17 Aug 2020 The Changing Face of Digital Democracy The Bocconi faculty chairs in constitutional law and private law participate in a project on pandemic and democracy in the digital society
01 Sep 2020 Twentyone Scholars to Strengthen Bocconi Research from September The University is investing in human resources even in the midst of the COVID emergency. Among the new arrivals is Ron Burt, one of the most cited applied sociologists in the world and father of structural holes theory