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Working Papers
2021
- Digital tools for worker management and psycho-social risks in the workplace: evidence from the ESENER survey
JRC Working Papers on Labour, Education and Technology, Joint Research Centre
- The impact of IoT and 3D printing on job quality and work organisation: a snapshot from Spain
JRC Working Papers on Labour, Education and Technology, Joint Research Centre
2020
- New evidence on platform workers in Europe: Results from the second COLLEEM survey
JRC Research Reports, Joint Research Centre View citations (14)
- The COVID confinement measures and EU labour markets
JRC Research Reports, Joint Research Centre View citations (22)
- The labour market impact of robotisation in Europe
JRC Working Papers on Labour, Education and Technology, Joint Research Centre View citations (5)
- Towards an improved adult learning monitoring framework. Revisiting the available data and indicators
JRC Research Reports, Joint Research Centre
2019
- Digital Labour Platforms in Europe: Numbers, Profiles, and Employment Status of Platform Workers
JRC Research Reports, Joint Research Centre View citations (6)
- Digital Transformation in Transport, Construction, Energy, Government and Public Administration
JRC Research Reports, Joint Research Centre View citations (2)
- How to quantify what is not seen? Two proposals for measuring platform work
JRC Working Papers on Labour, Education and Technology, Joint Research Centre View citations (3)
- The changing nature of work and skills in the digital age
JRC Research Reports, Joint Research Centre View citations (6)
2018
- Information and perceptions on pensions. The case of the 2011 Italian reform
CeRP Working Papers, Center for Research on Pensions and Welfare Policies, Turin (Italy) View citations (4)
- Platform Workers in Europe: Evidence from the COLLEEM Survey
JRC Research Reports, Joint Research Centre View citations (26)
2017
- ICT-Enabled Social Innovation for Active and Healthy Ageing: Redesigning long-term care and independent living in Europe
JRC Research Reports, Joint Research Centre
- The potential and impact of ICT-enabled Social Innovation to promote social investment in the EU
JRC Research Reports, Joint Research Centre
- To Trust is Good, but to Control Is Better: How Investors Discipline Financial Advisors'Activity
Department of Economics and Statistics Cognetti de Martiis. Working Papers, University of Turin View citations (8)
Also in CeRP Working Papers, Center for Research on Pensions and Welfare Policies, Turin (Italy) (2016) Post-Print, HAL (2017) View citations (8)
See also Journal Article To trust is good, but to control is better: How investors discipline financial advisors’ activity, Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Elsevier (2017) View citations (8) (2017)
2014
- Does homeownership partly explain low participation in supplementary pension schemes?
Centro Studi di Banca e Finanza (CEFIN) (Center for Studies in Banking and Finance), Universita di Modena e Reggio Emilia, Dipartimento di Economia "Marco Biagi" View citations (22)
See also Journal Article Does Homeownership Partly Explain Low Participation in Supplementary Pension Schemes?, Economic Notes, Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena SpA (2016) View citations (5) (2016)
- Family ties: occupational responses to cope with a household income shock
Centro Studi di Banca e Finanza (CEFIN) (Center for Studies in Banking and Finance), Universita di Modena e Reggio Emilia, Dipartimento di Economia "Marco Biagi" View citations (22)
Also in CeRP Working Papers, Center for Research on Pensions and Welfare Policies, Turin (Italy) (2014) View citations (20) Center for the Analysis of Public Policies (CAPP), Universita di Modena e Reggio Emilia, Dipartimento di Economia "Marco Biagi" (2014) View citations (22)
- The impact of skill and management structure on Serie A Clubs’ performance
Centro Studi di Banca e Finanza (CEFIN) (Center for Studies in Banking and Finance), Universita di Modena e Reggio Emilia, Dipartimento di Economia "Marco Biagi" View citations (18)
2013
- Do more financially literate households invest less in housing? Evidence from Italy
Carlo Alberto Notebooks, Collegio Carlo Alberto
See also Journal Article Do more financially literate households invest less in housing? Evidence from Italy, Economics Bulletin, AccessEcon (2014) View citations (5) (2014)
- The psychology and economics of reverse mortgage attitudes: evidence from the Netherlands
CeRP Working Papers, Center for Research on Pensions and Welfare Policies, Turin (Italy) View citations (3)
Journal Articles
2018
- Family ties: Labor supply responses to cope with a household employment shock
Review of Economics of the Household, 2018, 16, (3), 809-832 View citations (7)
2017
- To trust is good, but to control is better: How investors discipline financial advisors’ activity
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2017, 140, (C), 287-316 View citations (8)
See also Working Paper To Trust is Good, but to Control Is Better: How Investors Discipline Financial Advisors'Activity, Department of Economics and Statistics Cognetti de Martiis. Working Papers (2017) View citations (8) (2017)
- Who wants to have their home and eat it too? Interest in reverse mortgages in the Netherlands
Journal of Housing Economics, 2017, 38, (C), 25-37 View citations (7)
2016
- Does Homeownership Partly Explain Low Participation in Supplementary Pension Schemes?
Economic Notes, 2016, 45, (2), 179-203 View citations (5)
See also Working Paper Does homeownership partly explain low participation in supplementary pension schemes?, Centro Studi di Banca e Finanza (CEFIN) (Center for Studies in Banking and Finance) (2014) View citations (22) (2014)
- Explaining why, right or wrong, (Italian) households do not like reverse mortgages*
Journal of Pension Economics and Finance, 2016, 15, (2), 180-202 View citations (24)
2014
- Do more financially literate households invest less in housing? Evidence from Italy
Economics Bulletin, 2014, 34, (1), 430-445 View citations (5)
See also Working Paper Do more financially literate households invest less in housing? Evidence from Italy, Carlo Alberto Notebooks (2013) (2013)
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