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Entrepreneurship Education to Foster Innovation The Role of Hackathons
This chapter contains an exploration of the role of hackathons in entrepreneurship education, which demonstrates how these events equip aspiring entrepreneurs with the mindset and toolkit needed to accelerate venture-creation processes. In the chapter, hackathons are defined, and their ability to foster experiential learning, peer collaboration, and rapid prototyping of student ideas is illustrated. Case studies from entrepreneurship hackatons organized in Southern Europe are presented to provide a practical framework for designing and deploying successful hackathon activities in entrepreneurial education. Doing so can enhance problem-solving skills, expand professional networks, and speed up idea validation
Ruolo degli amministratori e tutela dell'investitore nelle Sicaf in gestione esterna
The paper seeks to define the scope of the monitoring duties of the directors of externally managed statutory AIFs (SICAFs) (pursuant to Article 38 of the Italian Consolidated Law on Finance), following the intervention of the “Capital Markets Law” (Legge Capitali). By comparing these directors with analogous categories of directors, the analysis determines the appropriate standard of diligence applicable to directors of externally managed SICAFs and clarifies the specific content of their supervisory obligations. Finally, the paper assesses the impact of the new legislation on the degree of protection offered to investors
Diritto amministrativo - III. Responsabilità
Il Trattato di diritto amministrativo, diretto da F. Caringella, R. Chieppa e B.G. Mattarella, inserito nella nuova collana "I Trattati Giuffrè", affronta in modo sistematico la materia in tre volumi: grazie ad autorevoli firme del settore accademico e della Magistratura, si caratterizza per un'analisi che affronta in modo approfondito e critico gli istituti, con il supporto della dottrina e della giurisprudenza più rilevanti e recenti, e dunque con un’attenzione particolare alle applicazioni pratiche, operando una sintesi del dibattito su ciascun tema.
Nel presente Volume III sono trattate le responsabilità dell’amministrazione e dei suoi dipendenti. La caduta del “dogma” della non risarcibilità dei danni causati alle posizioni di Interesse legittimo ha aperto la strada a un modello di amministrazione più moderna e più “responsabile”.
Vi è una stretta correlazione tra i profili di responsabilità e il nuovo modello di “amministrazione di risultato”, cioè di un’amministrazione che deve raggiungere determinati obiettivi di policy e che risponde dei risultati economici e sociali conseguiti attraverso la sua complessiva attività.
Il Volume III è incentrato:
sulla evoluzione nell’ordinamento italiano della responsabilità della P.A. come apparato, senza trascurare gli influssi del diritto dell’Unione europea (anche con Riferimento alla responsabilità del Legislatore e alla responsabilità per i danni cagionati nell’esercizio delle funzioni giurisdizionali) e i profili di diritto comparato;
una parte del è dedicata alle differenze con le varie, e forse troppe, forme di responsabilità cui va incontro il pubblico dipendente (disciplinare, dirigenziale, amministrativa contabile, civile verso i terzi, penale); ciò ha determinato, come reazione al rischio percepito di incorrere in responsabilità, la “burocrazia difensiva”;
Infine, è trattata anche la responsabilità nei confronti della P.A.: i danni subiti dagli apparati pubblici e il danno all’ambiente.
L’opera offre un connubio tra approfondimento teorico e attenzione alla pratica del diritto, grazie ad una trattazione che affronta in particolare gli snodi dei mutamenti normativi e giurisprudenziali fino a quelli più recenti e innovativi, e si propone come strumento fondamentale per comprendere le direttrici e intercettare i “fermenti” del nuovo diritto amministrativo
How marketing communication shapes consumer choices toward healthier foods
Study 1: Unveiling the Impact of Front-of-Pack Nutritional Labels in Conflicting Nutrition Information – A Congruity Perspective on Olive Oil. Study 2: Framing Health: Understanding Consumer Resistance to Gain and Loss Messages. Study 3: Turn Anger into Action: How Persuasion Knowledge Activation Outperforms Health Knowledge Intervention—the Empowering Mechanism of Psychological Reactance. Study 4: How Social and Sensory Appeals Shape Aversion in Diverging Ways Toward Insect-Based Food
How do individuals interact with AI advisor in strategic reasoning ? An experimental study in beauty contest
This paper experimentally investigates how individuals use generative AI to learn and respond in a strategic reasoning contest. An advisor based on level k theory and implemented using ChatGPT is introduced in a four-stage beauty contest experiment. The experiment is designed to explore how AI advisors influence the depth of human reasoning by shaping beliefs, learning, and sophisticated backward induction. Extended cognitive hierarchy models (Camerer et al., 2004) are applied to identify heterogeneous level distribution and more sophisticated thinking. Additionally, the interactions between participants with and without AI advisors are examined. Two key results emerge. First, individuals overestimate AI capabilities when competing against AI-guided participants, which motivates them to employ higher levels of thinking. This observed higher-level behaviour is driven by more sophisticated backward reasoning. Second, improved reasoning under AI guidance shows heterogeneous effects across Cognitive Reflection Test scores, suggesting that AI's impact depends on participants' pre-existing cognitive abilities. Overall, this early research provides insights into the interaction between generative AI and human cognition and reasoning
Time charter agreement e diritto inglese dei contratti
Lo scritto analizza il Time Charter Agreement nel settore della navigazione aerea, con particolare attenzione alla sua qualificazione giuridica e alla disciplina del diritto inglese dei contratti. Muovendo da una controversia giudiziaria tra due compagnie aeree, regolata dal diritto dell’Inghilterra e del Galles, si esamina il ruolo del giudice italiano nell’accertamento della legge straniera e il ricorso all’ausilio di un esperto nella materia. Dopo aver inquadrato il Time Charter Agreement nel contesto della normativa sovranazionale del trasporto aereo, lo scritto chiarisce la natura atipica del contratto, assimilabile al wet lease, ma non riconducibile pienamente né al trasporto né al noleggio. Ampio spazio è dedicato ai caratteri fondamentali del contract nel diritto inglese, alla distinzione tra conditions, warranties e innominate terms, nonché alle clausole di limitazione ed esclusione di responsabilità. L’analisi si concentra infine sui rimedi per l’inadempimento, in particolare sulla risoluzione del contratto, sulla doctrine of frustration e sul risarcimento dei danni, mettendo in luce le principali differenze rispetto al diritto italiano.The text examines the Time Charter Agreement in the field of air navigation, focusing on its legal qualification and on the application of English contract law. Taking as its starting point a judicial dispute between two airlines governed by the law of England and Wales, it explores the Italian courts' approach to the knowledge of foreign law, including the use of an expert in the field. After framing the Time Charter Agreement within the context of supranational air transport regulation, the text highlights the contract’s atypical nature, which is similar to a wet lease, but cannot be fully classified as either a contract of carriage or a contract of lease. The analysis then turns to the essential features of the contract under English law, with particular emphasis on the distinction between conditions, warranties and innominate terms, as well as on limitation and exclusion clauses. The text concludes with an examination of remedies for breach of contract, most notably termination, the doctrine of frustration, and damages, highlighting key differences with respect to Italian law
AI and the Global Productivity Divide: Fuel for the Fast or a Lift for the Laggards?
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has the potential to be an important driver of productivity growth over the next decade, even if with significant cross-country heterogeneity. This paper examines the potential of AI to foster productivity growth in Low-Income Countries (LICs) and Lower-Middle-Income Countries (LMICs).
LICs and LMICs risk benefiting less from AI due to low incidence of knowledge-intensive services, where gains from AI mostly occur. Additionally, barriers to AI adoption include inadequate digital infrastructure, low levels of education and skills in the workforce, limited access to financing for high AI adoption costs, and underdeveloped regulatory frameworks. At the same time, LICs and LMICs may benefit from factors such as a young workforce and international spillovers through knowledge transfers. Overall, structural weaknesses in LICs and LMICs risk outweighing these potential advantages. This underscores the need for policies that enhance capabilities for AI adoption in LICs and LMICs and help seizing long-run opportunities from the global AI economy
Introduction to The Interface of Intellectual Property Law with other Legal Disciplines
Intellectual Property norms do not exist in isolation. Their increasing societal, technological, and economic relevance, as well as the steady expansion of IP rules to new areas have proliferated the interactions with other bodies of laws that sometimes carry different, even conflicting rationales. The examples of “IP and ...” reflections could be multiplied at length and have sometimes given rise to entire subdisciplines. This brief chapter introduces the volume The Interface of Intellectual Property Law with other Legal Disciplines, in which 20 scholars from various jurisdictions around the globe explore the interactions of IP laws with other legal disciplines, with the goal of analyzing how these have modified the understanding and shape of IP laws and doctrines, or should influence the understanding of IP in the future