Read a new REMARC article in Research Policy: “Regulating global capitalism amid rampant corporate wrongdoing” by Elisa Giuliani. The note is a reply to “Three frames for innovation policy: R&D, systems of innovation and transformative change” by Johan Schot and Ed Steinmueller. Enjoy! …
Federica Nieri presented her co-authored work “Beyond the Magic of ESG Metrics: Measuring Corporate Wrongdoing Using an M-Quantile Regression Approach” at the Business and Human Rights Scholars Conference. The Center for Business and Human Rights hosted the event on September 14-15, 2018 …
24th May 2018, Prof. Bert Scholtens (Groningen University) gives a keynote speech at the final Jean Monnet workshop on Socially Responsible Investments in Pisa. He asks whether socially responsible investing could be regarded as a success. The answer depends upon the perspective …
REMARC connects to local stakeholders through an event that will take place Monday 28th May 18:15 hs at Sottobosco.
Elisa Giuliani talking about the importance of rare earth minerals and coltan extraction for the ICT industry, and the poor working conditions of workers at these very early stages of the ICT value chain @ International Workshop “RETHINKING CLUSTERS: CRITICAL …
A new paper by Mauro Sylos Labini is forthcoming in Research Policy! “Walk on the Wild Side: ‘Predatory’ Journals and Information Asymmetries in Scientific Evaluations” Abstract In recent years the academic world has witnessed the mushrooming of journals that falsely …
Research at REMARC on economic growth and cancer incidence has appeared in “Nature Sustainability”, Research Highlight | 09 February 2018 by Aiora Zabala. Well done!
A new paper has been accepted by Ecological Economics! The paper, by Tommaso Luzzati (REMARC), Angela Parenti and Tommaso Rughi, is titled “Economic growth and cancer incidence”. Abstract Why do we observe increasing rates of new cancer cases? Is the increasing burden of …
Elisa Giuliani and Chiara Macchi write about the Ilva case in Taranto and suggest that while European countries have long been considered a stronghold of welfare societies, these countries may in fact face difficulties in ensuring respect and promotion of …








