Economia e Politica Industriale: Journal of Industrial and Business Economics
2015 - 2025
Continuation of ECONOMIA E POLITICA INDUSTRIALE. Current editor(s): C. Cambini, M.G. Colombo, L. Piscitello, L. Rondi and A. Zanfei From: Springer Associazione Amici di Economia e Politica Industriale Bibliographic data for series maintained by Sonal Shukla () and Springer Nature Abstracting and Indexing (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 46, issue 4, 2019
- Patent policy regulation and public health pp. 431-457

- Anna Rita Bennato and Monica Giulietti
- Regulatory capture in the US petroleum refining industry pp. 459-498

- Robert Gmeiner
- The productivity cost of power outages for manufacturing small and medium enterprises in Senegal pp. 499-521

- Lassana Cissokho
- Determinants of PPP in infrastructure investments in MENA countries: a focus on energy pp. 523-580

- Giuseppe Di Liddo, Alessandro Rubino and Ernesto Somma
- Ownership and workforce composition: a counterfactual analysis of foreign multinationals and Italian uni-national firms pp. 581-607

- Mariachiara Barzotto, Giancarlo Corò, Ilaria Mariotti and Marco Mutinelli
- The choice between product and logistic innovation in a spatial model with income distribution pp. 609-627

- Stefano Colombo and Luigi Filippini
Volume 46, issue 3, 2019
- Digitalizing industry? Labor, technology and work organization: an introduction to the Forum pp. 313-321

- Valeria Cirillo and José Molero Zayas
- Is this time different? A note on automation and labour in the fourth industrial revolution pp. 323-331

- Luigi Marengo
- Micro-work, artificial intelligence and the automotive industry pp. 333-345

- Paola Tubaro and Antonio A. Casilli
- Control in the era of surveillance capitalism: an empirical investigation of Italian Industry 4.0 factories pp. 347-360

- Angelo Moro, Matteo Rinaldini, Jacopo Staccioli and Maria Enrica Virgillito
- A systemic perspective on socioeconomic transformation in the digital age pp. 361-378

- Rita Strohmaier, Marlies Schuetz and Simone Vannuccini
- Fourth industrial revolution concepts in the automotive sector: performativity, work and employment pp. 379-389

- Tommaso Pardi
- Industry 4.0: revolution or hype? Reassessing recent technological trends and their impact on labour pp. 391-402

- Armanda Cetrulo and Alessandro Nuvolari
- A policy for a new industrial revolution pp. 403-414

- Rafael Myro
- A fourth industrial revolution? Digital transformation, labor and work organization: a view from Spain pp. 415-430

- Francisco Braña
Volume 46, issue 2, 2019
- Grand challenges and new avenues for corporate governance research pp. 137-146

- Marc Goergen and Laura Rondi
- Corporate governance: what we know and what we don’t know pp. 147-156

- Julie Elston
- Dividend policy, corporate control and the tax status of the controlling shareholder pp. 157-189

- Christian Andres, André Betzer, Inga Bongard and Marc Goergen
- The role of venture quality and investor reputation in the switching phenomenon to different types of venture capitalists pp. 191-227

- Annalisa Croce and Elisa Ughetto
- The changing patterns of venture capital investments in Europe pp. 229-250

- Fabio Bertoni, Massimo G. Colombo, Anita Quas and Francesca Tenca
- Voting rights delivery in investment-based crowdfunding: a cross-platform analysis pp. 251-281

- Alice Rossi, Silvio Vismara and Michele Meoli
- The impact of governance signals on ICO fundraising success pp. 283-312

- Giancarlo Giudici and Saman Adhami
Volume 46, issue 1, 2019
- Improving the developmental impact of multinational enterprises: policy and research challenges pp. 1-24

- Rajneesh Narula and André Pineli
- Behavioral barriers and the energy efficiency gap: a survey of the literature pp. 25-43

- Laura Abrardi
- Necessary demand and extra demand of public utility product: identification using the stochastic frontier model pp. 45-64

- Eri Nakamura and Fumitoshi Mizutani
- Investment and market power in mobile mergers pp. 65-81

- Georges Vivien Houngbonon and François Jeanjean
- The determinants of corporate profitability in the Italian domestic appliances industry pp. 83-115

- Fabio Pieri and Riccardo Verruso
- Digital piracy in Asian countries pp. 117-135

- Koji Domon, Alessandro Melcarne and Giovanni Ramello
Volume 45, issue 4, 2018
- KIBS for public needs pp. 443-473

- Dmitri Vinogradov, Elena Shadrina and Marina Doroshenko
- Spatial autocorrelation and clusters in modelling corporate bankruptcy of manufacturing firms pp. 475-491

- M. Simona Andreano, Roberto Benedetti, Andrea Mazzitelli and Federica Piersimoni
- Time allocation behaviours of entrepreneurs: the impact of individual entrepreneurial orientation pp. 493-518

- Evila Piva
- Mixed duopoly and the indirect effect in linear supply function competition pp. 519-532

- Keita Yamane
- Industrial spatial dynamics, financial health and bankruptcy: evidence from Italian manufacturing industry pp. 533-554

- Greta Falavigna and Roberto Ippoliti
- Outside (option) in the orchard: lemons or peaches? pp. 555-564

- Christian Pietro and Marco Sorge
Volume 45, issue 3, 2018
- High-tech entrepreneurial ventures seeking external equity: whether, when, where… and why not? pp. 311-334

- Anita Quas and Diego D’Adda
- Are Italian firms performances influenced by innovation of domestic and foreign firms nearby in space and sectors? pp. 335-360

- Anna Ferragina and Giulia Nunziante
- The geography of technology-intensive start-ups and venture capital: European evidence pp. 361-386

- Massimiliano Guerini and Francesca Tenca
- A stochastic frontier estimator of the aggregate degree of market power exerted by the US meat packing industry pp. 387-401

- Dimitrios Panagiotou and Athanassios Stavrakoudis
- Analysis of the relevance of China’s development for main European automotive manufacturing countries pp. 403-424

- Andoni Maiza and Ricardo Bustillo
- Anthropogenic influence on global warming for effective cost-benefit analysis: a machine learning perspective pp. 425-442

- C. Orsenigo and C. Vercellis
Volume 45, issue 2, 2018
- In memory of a friend and distinguished scholar: Luigi Orsenigo (1954–2018) pp. 109-109

- Giovanni Dosi and Franco Malerba
- Does university prestige foster the initial growth of academic spin-offs? pp. 111-142

- Alice Civera and Michele Meoli
- The effect of information asymmetries on serial crowdfunding and campaign success pp. 143-173

- Vincenzo Butticè, Carlotta Orsenigo and Mike Wright
- Collecting data on TMTs’ organizational design: good practices from the StiMa project pp. 175-213

- Paola Rovelli and Cristina Rossi-Lamastra
- Non-traditional business models for city-scale energy storage: evidence from UK case studies pp. 215-242

- Andrew Burlinson and Monica Giulietti
- Dark fiber price regulation in the absence of facilities-based competition pp. 243-278

- Vitor Miguel Ribeiro
- Mobile telephony, economic growth, financial development, foreign direct investment, and imports of ICT goods: the case of the G-20 countries pp. 279-310

- Rudra P. Pradhan, Mak Arvin, John H. Hall and Sara E. Bennett
Volume 45, issue 1, 2018
- Introduction to the special issue: Public Procurement—new theoretical and empirical developments pp. 1-4

- Stephane Saussier and Paola Valbonesi
- Implications of Third Parties for Contract Design pp. 5-16

- Marian Moszoro and Pablo Spiller
- Procuring price and quality using scoring auctions: where do we stand? pp. 17-36

- Riccardo Camboni Marchi Adani
- Green public procurement and multiple environmental objectives pp. 37-53

- Sofia Lundberg and Per-Olov Marklund
- Is competition able to counteract the inefficiency of corruption? The case of Italian public works pp. 55-84

- Massimo Finocchiaro Castro, Calogero Guccio, Giacomo Pignataro and Ilde Rizzo
- Barriers towards foreign firms in international public procurement markets: a review pp. 85-107

- Chiara Carboni, Elisabetta Iossa and Gianpiero Mattera
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