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How to Get Everything Wrong in Dealing with China
Trump’s defeat offers a cautionary tale for the European Union. A commentary by Lorenzo Bini Smaghi
The Spirit of Milan
A message from the President of the Republic of Italy Sergio Mattarella on the occasion of the annual event of the Institute for European Policymaking
Mattarella, Sergio
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Sergio Mattarella
FUNDING IDEAS, NOT COMPANIES | Rethinking EU Innovation Policy from the Bottom Up
The meeting will start at 12:30 with a networking lunch, to be followed by the presentation of the new joint report by the Institute for European Policymaking at Bocconi University and EconPol/ifo Institute.Marc Lemaitre (Director General for Researc...
Thriving, not just surviving | Shaping effective minimum income systems in Europe.
Over 93 million people in the EU remain at risk of poverty or social exclusion in 2024, underscoring the urgent need for stronger social protection. While minimum income schemes remain a vital tool in combating poverty, significant reforms are needed...
Policy Brief n.43 - Green Disclosure: Red Tape or Strategic Tool?
Diluting reporting obligations risks creating uncertainty, weakening Europe’s competitive edge in green innovation, and sending conflicting signals to companies and financial institutions that have already invested heavily in compliance. A Policy Bri...
Collevecchio, Francesca
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Francesca Collevecchio
Francesca Collevecchio is Researcher of Corporate Governance at SDA Bocconi School of Management. She is also a Teaching Assistant for the Management and Corporate Governance courses at Università Bocconi.
At SDA Bocconi, Francesca is also a researcher at the Corporate Governance Lab, where she conducts studies on the corporate governance of Italian companies.
Her research activities mainly focus on corporate governance, with a particular emphasis on the role of the board of directors, and corporate sustainability.
From Consensus to Contention: The Political Reversal of the CSRD and Its Implications for European Sustainability Governance
A Critical Analysis of Regulatory Evolution, Stakeholder Alignment, and the Rise of Passive Resistance within the EU Framework. A paper by Pascal Durand.
How Companies Are Responding to the CSRD: Evidence from Early Sustainability Reports
Findings highlight heterogeneity in materiality assessment methodologies, a strong emphasis on negative impacts/risks over positive impacts/opportunity disclosure, and the systematic underreporting of certain ESRS standards. A working paper by France...
The Federal Reserve Is Not as Stupid as Trump Claims
The US President attacks a central bank that is merely applying the lessons of the post-Covid era. A commentary by Lorenzo Bini Smaghi