Unit INNOVATION POLICIES
- Course
- Accounting, finance and control
- Study-unit Code
- A004830
- Location
- PERUGIA
- Curriculum
- Accounting & law
- Teacher
- Marcello Signorelli
- Teachers
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- Marcello Signorelli
- Hours
- 84 ore - Marcello Signorelli
- CFU
- 12
- Course Regulation
- Coorte 2024
- Offered
- 2025/26
- Learning activities
- Caratterizzante
- Area
- Economico
- Sector
- SECS-P/02
- Type of study-unit
- Obbligatorio (Required)
- Type of learning activities
- Attività formativa monodisciplinare
- Language of instruction
- Italian
- Contents
- The course aims to introduce "Innovation Policies" within the broader field of "Economic Policies for Sustainability". Starting from empirical evidence, including long-term evidence, on global economic and geopolitical dynamics, the course moves on to analyze multilevel economic and institutional policies (global, European, national, and local) aimed at "integral economic, social, and environmental sustainability." Theoretical aspects will provide the basis for understanding both the complex real-world dynamics and evaluating policy interventions, including from a comparative perspective. Significant attention will be given to specific in-depth work (individual or in small groups) based on a comprehensive reading list from which students can freely select specific content deemed most useful and appealing for their specific educational path.
- Reference texts
- A comprehensive reading list from which students can freely draw is suggested, albeit with detailed rules that will be defined in the first (and second) lesson and then posted on the dedicated page on Unistudium.
Here is the reading list, in no particular order of relevance:
A) "Economia e politica dell'innovazione e dell'ambiente", Aldieri L., Giappichelli, 2023.
B) "Manuale di Sostenibilità Integrale
Un approccio multidisciplinare per l’economia e la società", a cura di Becchetti L., Biobbio V. e Raffaele l., Giappichelli editore, 2025.
C) "Economia per lo sviluppo umano integrale", Biggeri M., Bormolini G. e Guarini G., Marcianum Press, 2025.
D) "Il mondo è complesso: parliamone", Gentili P. L., Morlacchi editore, 2025.
E) "The Economics of Knowledge and Innovation", Antonelli C. (ed.), Edward Elgar, 2022.
F) "Comparative Economics in a Changing World
and the Role of Europe", Marelli E. and Signorelli M., The European Journal of Comparative Economics, 2, 2025.
G) "Politica Economica. Le politiche in tempi di grandi shock e instabilità geopolitiche", Marelli E. e Signorelli M., Giappichelli, 2025.
H) "Principi di economia. Un testo di economia civile", Becchetti L., Bruni L, e Zamagni S., Il Mulino, 2025.
I) altre pubblicazioni saranno segnalate nella prima (e seconda) lezione. - Educational objectives
- The course aims to introduce students to "Innovation Policies," within the broader field of "Economic Policies for Sustainability." To this end, starting with key empirical evidence, including long-term evidence, on global economic and geopolitical dynamics, the course moves on to analyze multilevel economic and institutional policies (global, European, national, and local), including from a "comprehensive sustainability" perspective. Theoretical aspects will provide the basis for understanding both the complex real-world dynamics and evaluating policy interventions, including from a comparative perspective. Significant attention will be given to specific in-depth work (individual or in small groups) based on a comprehensive reading list from which students can freely select specific content deemed most useful and appealing for their specific educational path.
- Prerequisites
- A good knowledge of the basics of Microeconomics and Macroeconomics is sufficient.
- Teaching methods
- Face-to-face lessons. In-depth analysis and discussions based on "work on specific topics" will also be possible.
- Other information
- It is highly recommended that you attend the first (and second) lesson, where further relevant details will be provided, some of which will be determined based on the preferences expressed by the students.
- Learning verification modality
- Written exam, possible thesis, oral exam.
- Extended program
- The course aims to introduce "Innovation Policies" within the broader field of "Economic Policies for Sustainability." Starting from empirical evidence, including long-term evidence, on global economic and geopolitical dynamics, the course moves on to analyze multilevel economic and institutional policies (global, European, national, and local) aimed at "integral economic, social, and environmental sustainability." Theoretical aspects will provide the basis for understanding both the complex real-world dynamics and evaluating policy interventions, including from a comparative perspective. Significant attention will be given to specific in-depth work (individual or in small groups) based on a comprehensive reading list from which students can freely select specific content deemed most useful and appealing for their specific educational path.
- Obiettivi Agenda 2030 per lo sviluppo sostenibile
- 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development Goals