- E-Government and Public Services
- Regional Economics and Spatial Analysis
- Innovative Approaches in Technology and Social Development
- Economic Growth and Productivity
- Privacy, Security, and Data Protection
- Fiscal Policy and Economic Growth
- Regional Development and Policy
- Innovation, Technology, and Society
- Behavioral Health and Interventions
- Smart Cities and Technologies
- Sustainability and Climate Change Governance
- Social Media and Politics
- Blockchain Technology Applications and Security
- Complex Systems and Time Series Analysis
- Internet Traffic Analysis and Secure E-voting
- Data Quality and Management
- Consumer Behavior in Brand Consumption and Identification
- Energy, Environment, and Transportation Policies
- Business Strategy and Innovation
- International Science and Diplomacy
- Economic and Environmental Valuation
- Innovation Policy and R&D
- Social Sciences and Governance
- Environmental Education and Sustainability
- Species Distribution and Climate Change
Politecnico di Milano
2024
European Council
2024
European Research Council
2022-2023
Council on Competitiveness
2022-2023
Universitat Oberta de Catalunya
2009-2016
Open Evidence
2014
Tech4i2
2012-2014
University of Cagliari
2008-2013
Economic Research Centre
2012
This article's main contributions are twofold: 1) to demonstrate how apply the general European Union's High-Level Expert Group's (EU HLEG) guidelines for trustworthy AI in practice domain of healthcare and 2) investigate research question what does "trustworthy AI" mean at time COVID-19 pandemic. To this end, we present results a post-hoc self-assessment evaluate trustworthiness an system predicting multiregional score conveying degree lung compromise patients, developed verified by...
This article presents the results of a laboratory experiment and an online multi-country testing effect motor vehicle eco-labels on consumers. The study featured discrete choice task questions comprehension, while ten countries included measures willingness to pay comprehension. Labels focusing fuel economy or running costs are better understood, influence about money-related eco-friendly behaviour. We suggest that this comes through mental accounting economy. In absence cost saving frame,...
This paper introduces the Gov 3.0 project "Scientific foundations training and entrepreneurship activities in domain of ICT-enabled Governance". The objective is to establish a knowledge alliance targeting research challenges field Governance. strongly connected theme conference regarding Governance data age, should be interest for diverse set stakeholders, from academia, government practitioners who can benefit discussion, as well joining expert's community.
In this article we use data from a multi-country Randomized Control Trial study on the effect of anti-tobacco pictorial warnings an individual's emotions and behavior. By exploiting exogenous variations images as instrument, are able to identify emotional responses. We range outcome variables, cognitive (risk perception depth processing) behavioural (willingness buy willingness pay). Our findings suggest that odds buying tobacco product can be reduced by 80% if negative affect elicited...
In the last thirty years role of government has moved consistently away from services provision to regulation. Society and economy become more interconnected, unstable unpredictable than ever, citizens are keener engage in complex policy making. Within this context, traditional tools for making, based upon perfectly rational representative agent maximizing its own utility a general equilibrium framework, have been demonstrated be unable predict cope with some today's most pressing...
Purpose This paper aims to present pertinent research challenges in the field of (big) data-informed policy-making based on research, undertaken within course European Union-funded project Big Policy Canvas. Technological advancements, especially past decade, have revolutionised way that both every day and complex activities are conducted. It is, thus, expected a particularly important actor such as public sector, should constitute successful disruption paradigm through adoption novel...
ABSTRACT We develop a New Economic Geography and Growth model which, by using CES utility function in the second‐stage optimization problem, allows for expenditure shares industrial goods to be endogenously determined. The implications of our generalization are quite relevant. In particular, we obtain following novel results: (1) two additional nonsymmetric interior steady states emerge some intermediate values trade costs. These steady‐states stable if traditional either good or very poor...
Introduction The acknowledged move from traditional public administration (TPA), over to new management (NPM), then the current shift towards governance (NPG) has spurred an increased awareness on role of external stakeholders in developing services, and hence way sector innovation takes place (Hartley, 2005; Torfing, 2019).