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2025-10-30 E&M Plus

Navigating Uncertainty: the Impact of Geopolitics on Business

How can businesses not only survive but thrive in an increasingly fragmented and unpredictable global landscape? How can systemic risks be turned into competitive advantages and opportunities for strategic innovation? And how can leaders anticipate – rather than merely react to – the major transitions of our time? On Monday, December 1, 2025, these questions will take center stage in the second TalkSpace webinar by Economics & Management, titled “Navigating uncertainty: how geopolitics is reshaping business strategy.” The discussion will feature: • Bill Browder, entrepreneur and political ...

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2025-10-29 Marianna Bartiromo, Lauretta Filangieri, Antonella Pirro Ruggiero

Social Return On Investment: Measuring the Impact of ESG Initiatives

The last five years have seen a tenfold upsurge in the efforts of companies to undertake sustainability pathways, in keeping with the SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals) adopted by the United Nations in 2015 as part of the 2030 Agenda. These initiatives range from interventions to encourage greater respect for the environment and/or discourage polluting behaviors, to paying more attention to people, with a particular focus on DEIA issues (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility). But to achieve stable effects over time, sustainability must become systemic ‒ truly pervasive in strategic ...

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2025-10-24 Gianmarco Ottaviano

Geoeconomics and protectionism: the harsh law of the hammer

The trajectory of globalization shows that international trade does not follow a linear or irreversible path, but reflects a fragile balance among economic interests, political power, and conflicting ideological visions. After decades of market liberalization and faith in the multilateral institutions born after World War II, today’s global economic order is undergoing profound transformation. The idea of universal cooperation is giving way to bilateral and regional logics, while borders, mistrust, and geopolitical rivalries re-emerge. The multilateral framework that had ensured stability and ...

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2025-10-16 Franco Gabrielli, Elisabetta Trinchero

Public leadership and the culture of safety: beyond emergency management

The world around us is, by definition, more complex than any model we use to make sense of it. […] In this systemic context, public leadership is called to radical transformation. It is no longer enough to be skilled administrators or efficient decision-makers. What is needed is the ability to interpret and steer change, to be architects of meaning, weavers of trust and relationships. This is a form of leadership that not only reacts to events but anticipates them, turning them into opportunities for learning and institutional innovation. Sensemaking and meaning making succinctly capture this ...

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2025-10-10 Giorgia Moschin

Diversity, equity & inclusion: how to assess consistency between sustainability disclosure and branding initiatives

Over the past ten years, the demand for sustainability reporting has grown exponentially. Companies today operate in an increasingly complex regulatory context: from the Non-Financial Reporting Directive (NFRD) of 2014, which first drove toward greater transparency in non-financial information disclosure, to the more recent Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) of 2024. The latter represents a leap in quality and detail, setting clear objectives such as the standardization of disclosure and improved access to sustainability information. Despite the recent introduction of ...

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2025-09-30 Cristoforo Losito, Stefania Farace, Anna Maria Tuan, Elisa Montaguti

Guidelines for Sustainable Communication: Green Marketing Strategies in Video Content

In the evolving landscape of digital communication, where sustainability has become central to both corporate identity and consumer expectations, the method of conveying messages is as crucial as the message itself. Companies that fail to communicate their environmental efforts effectively risk not only consumer disengagement but also reputational damage – often facing accusations of greenwashing or manipulation. As consumers grow more sophisticated and skeptical, particularly about sustainability claims, the design and delivery of content become strategic imperatives. This research addresses ...

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2025-09-23 Mirko Olivieri, Ginevra Testa, Luca Giraldi

Communication strategies of sustainable restaurants

Sustainability has become a strategic driver across all industries, but in the restaurant sector it carries a particularly distinctive relevance. In communication and storytelling around each dish and culinary experience, it is essential to convey narratives that weave together environment, society, culture, and business: from the origin of ingredients to production methods, from raw material management to the promotion of local traditions. In a context where consumers are increasingly attentive to the impact of their choices, the restaurant is no longer just a place of gastronomic experience, ...

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2025-09-18 Giuseppe Soda

Grounded leadership for uncertain times

"Life is the continuous search for the new and the improbable, the only way to survive." Ernesto Illy In July 2025, I was invited to participate in a panel discussion organized by the Ernesto Illy Foundation, one of the initiatives marking the centenary of the entrepreneur’s birth. On that occasion, the President of the Republic, Sergio Mattarella, commemorated him for his ethical integrity, sense of responsibility toward the community, and passion for innovation and research. My task was to reflect on the conception of leadership embodied by Ernesto Illy. In this article, I set out to reconstruct ...

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2025-09-15 Roei Ganzarski

Navigating technology introduction and integration: three requirements for success

Successful integration of new technologies, whether software or capital-intensive hardware, is paramount for organizational resilience and competitive advantage. However, this process has three requirements to work: adoption of a 'systems of systems' perspective; long-term thinking; and a deeply ingrained culture of critical thinking and innovation. Synergistically incorporating these elements is essential for sustained technological advantage. If these elements are missing, the introduction and integration of new technologies may never happen, or fail. Requirement I: embracing a 'systems of systems' ...

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2025-09-11 Marco Valigi

Geopolitics: an asset for small and medium-sized enterprises

Arguing that geopolitical analysis represents an asset for small and medium-sized enterprises is a counterintuitive assertion. As an initial reaction, it is natural to experience a degree of skepticism. Geopolitics, given its analytical framework, might appear to be a method better suited to complex and articulated organizations, with budgets capable of absorbing without difficulty a function not directly tied to production. Yet, upon closer examination, I believe that readers will find it effortless to embrace a different interpretative key. Let us return to the question of scale. Stating ...