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21210496 Economics of firms and the digital transition in Economics and Management of the Digital Transformation LM-56 R GIUNTA ANNA
(syllabus)
The course is about the fourth industrial revolution. It focuses on the characteristics of business digitalization processes and their impact on organization and performance. In each topic, the analysis of empirical evidence will be central and supported by the presentation of the underlying theory related to the subjects under study. Particular attention will be dedicated to the Italian production system to understand the critical issues and opportunities for Italian companies in facing the digital transition. Syllabus Innovation and technological change; The third industrial revolution: information and communication technologies; The fourth industrial revolution: the advanced digital technologies; The Artificial Intelligence; The Italian economic system and the digital transition; Digital technology and firms’ productivity; Firms’ size and digital technology; Managerial ability, corporate governance and digitalization; Financing conditions: the role of advanced technologies; E-commerce; Internationalization and digitalization; The industrial policies: Next Generation EU and the Resilience and Recovery Plan; The evaluation impact of digitalization policies; Transition 5.0: main characteristics; Digital platforms: main characteristics of the platform business.
(reference books)
Andrews, D., G. Nicoletti and C. Timiliotis (2018), Digital technology diffusion: A matter of capabilities, incentives or both?, OECD Economics Department Working Papers, No. 1476, OECD Publishing, Paris, https://doi.org/10.1787/7c542c16-en. Baroncelli A., Serio L. (2020), Economia e gestione delle imprese, Mc Graw Hill, Milano (chapter 14) Commissione Europea (2022), Indice di digitalizzazione dell’economia e della società, Italia, Belleflamme P., Peitz M. (2021), The economics of platforms, Cambridge University Press, (chapter 1) Eurofound (2018), Automation, digitalisation and platforms: Implication for work and employment, Publications Office of the European Union, Luxemburg Giunta A., Rossi S. (2017), Che cosa sa fare l’Italia, Laterza, Bari (chapters: 2,3,4) ISTAT (2023), Imprese e ICT, Istituto nazionale di statistica, Rome Lotti F., Meliciani V. (2021) Dinamiche industriali, Bologna, Il Mulino, (chapters: V, IX, X) McKinsey and Company (2023) The economic potential of generative AI, June OECD (2022), Closing the Italian digital gap, OECD Science, technology and industry, policy papers, March n. 126 Malerba F. (2000), Economia dell’innovazione, Carocci publisher, Rome, (chapters: 1,5) Pellegrino, B. and L. Zingales (2017), Diagnosing the Italian Disease, NBER Working Papers, No. 23964, National Bureau of Economic Research, Cambridge, MA, http://www.nber.org/papers/w23964.
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