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Call for the application for the award of 1 research grant at ICRIOS
This research grant (12 months, renewable) is financed with funds made available by European Commission for H2020-WIDESPREAD-2020-5 TalTach Project – Project ID: 95241.
Does India gain from high-skilled migration to the US?
The article by Prof. Breschi, Prof. Lissoni and Dr Miguelez has been posted in I4I
ICRIOS has won a RISE - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Research and Innovation Staff Exchange project
The project Catching up along the global value chain: models, determinants and policy implications (CatChain) will last 48 months and will involve other 12 partners in addition to Bocconi University.
ICRIOS members discuss their papers in SMJ
Daniella Laureiro-Martinez, Stefano Brusoni, Nicola Canessa, & Maurizio Zollo discuss their paper in SMJ on "Understanding the exploration–exploitation dilemma: An fMRI study of attention control and decision-making performance".
Prize for former CRIOS Visiting Student Marta Pericoli
Marta Pericoli has won the first edition of the Degree prize from Accenture "AAA Talenti Cercasi". The thesis on the theme of Sustainability with the title “Operazioni di M&A nel settore energetico: l'impatto della similarità tra acquirente e tar...
CCC Doctoral Conference
Daniella Laureiro-Martinez, Stefano Brusoni, Nicola Canessa, & Maurizio Zollo discuss their paper in SMJ on "Understanding the exploration–exploitation dilemma: An fMRI study of attention control and decision-making performance".
ICRIOS members in top 10 Articles in Organization Science
This year marks the 25th anniversary of Organization Science .
Zur Shapiro, the new Editor-in-Chief, commemorated the event with an essay marking the event. In the essay he invited past Editor-in-Chiefs to comment on the journal's evolution and acco...
ICRIOS joins the Alliance for Research on Corporate Sustainability
ARCS serves as a vehicle for advancing rigorous academic research on corporate sustainability issues.
Brent Goldfarb (Robert H. Smith School of Business, University of Maryland)
"The institutional work of exploitation: Employers' work to create and perpetuate inequality"