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DESCRIPTION:In ottemperanza ai requisiti previsti dalla procedura selettiva
  per n.1 posto di Ricercatore a tempo determinato - Tipologia B SC 09/B3 S
 SD ING-IND/35 - Dipartimento di Ingegneria Informatica Automatica e Gestio
 nale 'A. Ruberti'\, Codice bando: 2019RTDB006\, lunedì 25 maggio 2020\, al
 le ore 9:00\, in modalità telematica si terrà il seminario di Riccardo Mar
 zano sulle sue attività di ricerca svolte e in corso di svolgimento.Per pa
 rtecipare\, connettersi all’indirizzo: https://meet.google.com/xhb-xzsw-wq
 f DescrizioneRiccardo Marzano\, vincitore di procedura selettiva di chiama
 ta per un posto di Ricercatore a tempo determinato - Tipologia B per il Se
 ttore Concorsuale 09/B3 – Settore scientifico disciplinare ING-IND/35\, te
 rrà un seminario su attività di ricerca svolte e in corso di svolgimento. 
 Il seminario avrà luogo lunedì 25 maggio 2020 alle ore 9:00 in modalità te
 lematica (indirizzo: https://meet.google.com/xhb-xzsw-wqf) Title: Antitrus
 t and firm behaviorAbstract:  I will give a talk about my recent research 
 on the interplay between antitrust policy and firm behavior. Firstly\, I w
 ill present the results of an investigation as to how corporate ownership 
 shapes the firms’ likelihood of being involved in antitrust indictments. U
 sing data from Italy\, I will show that family firms are significantly les
 s likely than other firms to commit antitrust violations. Family firms are
  especially less likely to commit antitrust violations when they feature a
  more prominent size relative to the city where they are located\, which m
 agnifies reputational concerns. Moreover\, family firms involved in antitr
 ust violations appoint more family members in top executive positions in t
 he aftermath of the indictment\, invest less and curb equity financing as 
 compared to nonfamily firms. Collectively\, findings suggest that family c
 ontrol wards off reputational damages but\, at the same time\, it weakens 
 the ability to expand in order to keep up with fiercer competition followi
 ng the dismantlement of the anticompetitive practice. Secondly\, I will di
 scuss the relationship between antitrust enforcement in a country and its 
 attractiveness to MNEs. Using a sample of 63 countries\, followed in the 1
 980-2017 period\, I will show that the effectiveness of antitrust enforcem
 ent is a key factor in attracting FDI\, but only in host countries charact
 erized by institutional configurations where the lack of trust is concomit
 ant with a high-quality pro-market institutional environment.  Short Bio: 
 Riccardo Marzano\, Ph.D in Management\, Economics and Industrial Engineeri
 ng at Politecnico di Milano\, is Assistant Professor at Sapienza Universit
 y of Rome. His research interests cover industrial organization and the ec
 onomics of industrial and institutional dynamics. His current research foc
 uses on ownership and corporate governance mechanisms and their interactio
 n with the institutional variety as drivers of firm’s internationalization
  strategies. He is also interested in energy & water economics and policy.
  Riccardo has participated in scientific projects promoted by private and 
 public institutions\, such the European Commission and the Italian Regulat
 ory Authority for Energy\, Networks and Environment. He has published in i
 nternational journals such as Journal of International Business Studies\, 
 Global Strategy Journal\, Journal of Comparative Economics\, Journal of Cl
 eaner Production and others.
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LOCATION:https://meet.google.com/xhb-xzsw-wqf
SUMMARY:Antitrust and firm behavior (public) - \n\n\n  \n  \n\n    \n\n\nRi
 ccardo\n\n\nMarzano  \n\n  \n\n    \n\n\n\n\n\nProfessore Associato\n\n\np
 agina personale\n\nstanza: \n\nA108\n\ntelefono: \n\n+39 0677274104  \n\n 
  \n\n    \n\nBiografia: \n\n\n\nRiccardo Marzano is an Associate Professor
  at Sapienza University of Rome and John H. Dunning Fellow at Henley Busin
 ess School\, University of Reading. He works in the areas of international
  business and global strategy. He is also interested in the interactions b
 etween institutions\, individuals\, organizations and markets\, and in the
  behavioral aspects of corporate and individual decision-making. His resea
 rch has been published in journals such as Journal of International Busine
 ss Studies\, Journal of Law and Economics\, and Regional Studies. He is an
  Associate Editor of the Journal of Industrial and Business Economics. He 
 also serves on the Editorial Board of Global Strategy Journal. He teaches 
 Industrial Organization\, Econometrics and Management Control Systems in U
 ndergraduate and Graduate courses.\n\n\nInteressi di ricerca: \n\nInternat
 ional business\nIndustrial organization\nInstitutional dynamics\n\n\nquali
 fica_rr: \n\nAssociate professors
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