Resilience and Digital Disruption : Regional Competition in the Age of Industry 4. 0
Resilience and Digital Disruption : Regional Competition in the Age of Industry 4. 0
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Author(s): Geuna, Aldo
Guerzoni, Marco
Nuccio, Massimiliano
Pammolli, Fabio
ISBN No.: 9783030851576
Pages: x, 146
Year: 202111
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 89.69
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Status: Available

Aldo Geuna is a professor of economic policy in the Department of Cultures, Politics, and Society, University of Turin (Italy), fellow of the Collegio Carlo Alberto (Turin, Italy), and fellow of CIFAR (Canada). His research interests include economics of science, economics of innovation, science and technology policy, political economy of science and technology, ICT and Internet economics, economic growth, and development economics. Marco Guerzoni is an associate professor of applied economics at the Bicocca University of Milan (Italy). His research area covers management and economics of innovation, technology policy, and advanced data science. His prior work has been published in international journals, including Research Policy , Cambridge Journal of Economics , Italian Journal of Applied Statistics , and Journal of Evolutionary Economics . Massimiliano Nuccio is an assistant professor of Business Economics and management in the Department of Management at Ca' Foscari University of Venice (Italy) and deputy director of the University's "BLISS - Digital Impact Lab." His research interests cover digital transformation and data-driven economy, business analytics, urban and regional studies, and cultural and creative industries. Fabio Pammolli is a professor of economics and management at the Polytechnic University of Milan (Italy) and the scientific director of CERM foundation (Italy).


His research focuses on a variety of topics such as economics of innovation, management analytics, the economics of health and pensions, the analysis of growth, diversification, instability of multiproduct firms, and financial systems. Armando Rungi is an assistant professor of industrial organization and international trade at IMT Lucca (Italy), working for the research unit AXES (Analysis of Complex Economic Systems). His main fields of study are international economics, industrial organization, microeconometrics, health economics, trade policy, the economics of natural resources, and transition economies.


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