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EDOARDO LORENZETTICNR-IRCrES |
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University education, conducted in the field of the cultural anthropological disciplines, with particular reference to the theoretical and general methodological problems, concerning the symbolic systems of various cultures of ethnological interest and related to the forms of traditional European thought. |
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MARIO DEMARCHICNR-IRCrES |
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Mario De Marchi has been working at IRCrES since the foundation of the institute. He deals with innovation theory and public policies for scientific and technological progress. His main recent contributions concern the taxonomic approach to the analysis of modes in which rational knowledge increases.
Mario De Marchi began his career as research by an internship in 1988, in which he performed a study about the foundations of industrial policies, with particular regard to innovation policies. Then, he started the path of tenure track dealing with different approaches to theories of innovation, taxonomical evolutionary and and mainstream. In this phase of his career De Marchi tried to perform empirical tests on abstract models. Then he reached logical-theoretical syntheses linked with the problem of measurement of causes and outcomes of innovation processes. Within these syntheses discussions were carried out which brought about new classifications of Scientific and Technological Indicators based upon original criteria. Such study currently is at the centre of De Marchi’s professional interest. |
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FRANCESCA SILVIA ROTACNR-IRCrES |
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Francesca Silvia Rota, geographer, is currently a researcher at the Research Institute on Sustainable Economic Growth (IRCRES) of the National Research Council of Italy. She holds a Degree in Architecture and a PhD in Territorial Planning and Local Development (with a thesis on the Regional Innovation Systems) from the Polytechnic and University of Torino. She participated in several projects at the national and European scale, mainly dealing with local development and regional policies. Her research interests are diverse and include local development, competitiveness, sustainability and resilience. Recently, she has focused on the study of territorial development in peri-rural and mountainous areas |
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From 2007 to 2013 she was a lecturer at the University of Torino, teaching courses on “Economic Geography”, “Firms Networks” and “District Economies” |
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https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=S1knNeAAAAAJ&hl=it |
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https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2098-7813 |
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LUCIO MORETTINICNR-IRCrES |
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Lucio Morettini is researcher at the Research Institute on Sustainable Economic Growth - National Research Council of Italy (IRCrES - CNR), Rome Unit. He taken his Phd in Economics at "Sapienza" University of Rome with a research thesis on Economics od Education. His research focuses on higher education policy, research evaluation and impact assessment, effects of university design on job market, high skilled workers' career dynamics and analysis of new emerging actors on higher education scenario. He published and served as referee in several international journals and has participated in several European and Italian national projects. |
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https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=klPLrZEAAAAJ&hl=it |
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