GIULIANI, ELISA
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 4398
EU - Europa 2821
AS - Asia 776
AF - Africa 191
SA - Sud America 82
OC - Oceania 27
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 5
Totale 8300
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 4223
IT - Italia 1187
CN - Cina 459
SE - Svezia 419
DE - Germania 318
BG - Bulgaria 238
CA - Canada 161
GB - Regno Unito 140
SN - Senegal 103
UA - Ucraina 97
FI - Finlandia 73
FR - Francia 71
VN - Vietnam 70
CI - Costa d'Avorio 60
TR - Turchia 60
NL - Olanda 59
NO - Norvegia 41
BE - Belgio 36
IN - India 36
IR - Iran 36
ES - Italia 32
KR - Corea 28
BR - Brasile 24
AU - Australia 23
CO - Colombia 23
RU - Federazione Russa 23
AR - Argentina 16
HK - Hong Kong 15
CL - Cile 14
MY - Malesia 14
CH - Svizzera 12
PT - Portogallo 12
AT - Austria 11
DK - Danimarca 10
MX - Messico 9
ID - Indonesia 8
JP - Giappone 8
IE - Irlanda 7
KE - Kenya 7
PK - Pakistan 7
SI - Slovenia 7
TW - Taiwan 7
DZ - Algeria 6
RO - Romania 6
EU - Europa 5
GR - Grecia 5
PH - Filippine 5
TH - Thailandia 5
ZA - Sudafrica 5
CR - Costa Rica 4
ET - Etiopia 4
MD - Moldavia 4
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 4
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 3
LK - Sri Lanka 3
LV - Lettonia 3
NG - Nigeria 3
PL - Polonia 3
SG - Singapore 3
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 2
BO - Bolivia 2
KG - Kirghizistan 2
LT - Lituania 2
UY - Uruguay 2
UZ - Uzbekistan 2
AZ - Azerbaigian 1
CM - Camerun 1
DO - Repubblica Dominicana 1
EE - Estonia 1
HR - Croazia 1
IL - Israele 1
JO - Giordania 1
MN - Mongolia 1
MO - Macao, regione amministrativa speciale della Cina 1
NP - Nepal 1
PE - Perù 1
SL - Sierra Leone 1
UG - Uganda 1
Totale 8300
Città #
Woodbridge 702
Houston 479
Ann Arbor 421
Serra 380
Fairfield 371
Chandler 327
Sofia 238
Wilmington 202
Ashburn 175
Seattle 164
Beijing 160
Jacksonville 150
Cambridge 140
Ottawa 130
Florence 125
Princeton 109
Dakar 103
Frankfurt am Main 101
Lawrence 98
Nanjing 90
Redwood City 85
Abidjan 60
Medford 53
Des Moines 51
Izmir 49
Rome 49
Marseille 46
Bremen 35
Dearborn 34
Brussels 30
Pisa 30
Jüchen 29
Boulder 28
Milan 26
San Diego 26
Dallas 24
Dong Ket 23
Nanchang 23
Ovada 19
Changsha 15
London 14
Guangzhou 13
Hebei 13
Norwalk 13
Pignone 13
Shenyang 13
Terranuova Bracciolini 13
Utrecht 13
Hefei 12
Peccioli 12
Santiago 12
Shanghai 12
Kunming 11
Tianjin 11
Diecimo 10
Gabbro 10
Padova 10
Central District 9
Hangzhou 9
Jiaxing 9
Zhengzhou 9
Brescia 8
Amsterdam 7
Auburn Hills 7
Erlangen 7
Karlsruhe 7
Oslo 7
Paris 7
Stavanger 7
Valencia 7
Winnipeg 7
Xian 7
Boardman 6
Buenos Aires 6
Düsseldorf 6
Latina 6
Livorno 6
Madrid 6
Marsala 6
Taipei 6
Vienna 6
Apricena 5
Austin 5
Berlin 5
Bogotá 5
Chicago 5
Federal 5
Jena 5
Lanzhou 5
Moscow 5
New York 5
Nürnberg 5
Orange 5
Piombino 5
Portsmouth 5
Richmond 5
Salerno 5
San Francisco 5
Seoul 5
Torino 5
Totale 5868
Nome #
Social Network Analysis for the Evaluation of Cluster Development Programs 405
The Challenge of Measuring Corporate Social Irresponsibility 243
Clusters, networks and economic development: an evolutionary economics perspective 208
Overcoming the liability of origin by doing no harm. Emerging country firms’ social irresponsibility as they go global 205
The wine industry: persistence of tacit knowledge or increased codification? Some implications for catching-up countries 171
The micro-determinants of meso-level learning and innovation: evidence from a Chilean wine cluster 139
Italian Industrial Districts Today: Between Decline and Openness to Global Value Chains 139
Networks and heterogeneous performance of cluster firms 137
BRIC Companies Seeking Legitimacy Through Corporate Social Responsibility 134
Clusters Facing Competition: The Importance of External Linkages 133
Multinational Corporations' Economic and Human Rights Impacts on Developing Countries: A Review and Research Agenda 125
Cluster Absorptive Capacity: why some clusters forge ahead and others lag behind? 124
The selective nature of knowledge networks in clusters: evidence from the wine industry 124
Strategic CSR framing by firms in emerging markets 118
Clusters, networks and firms' product success. An empirical study 117
Human rights and international business research: A call for studying emerging market multinationals 117
Upgrading in global value chains: Lessons from Latin American clusters 114
Decoupling standards from practice: The impact of in-house certifications on coffee farms’ environmental and social conduct 112
UPGRADING IN GLOBAL VALUE CHAINS: LESSONS FROM LATIN AMERICAN CLUSTERS 109
Mass customization ed evoluzione progettuale del prodotto: un riesame teorico- empirico 108
Catching up in the global wine industry: innovation systems, cluster knowledge networks and firm-level capabilities in Italy and Chile 108
Multinational Corporations and patterns of local knowledge transfer in Costa Rican High-Tech industries 108
Human Rights and Corporate Social Responsibility in Developing Countries’ Industrial Clusters 108
NETWORK DYNAMICS IN REGIONAL CLUSTERS: EVIDENCE FROM CHILE 107
Who are the researchers that are collaborating with industry? An analysis of the wine sectors in Chile, South Africa and Italy, 107
The Role of Technological Gatekeepers in the Growth of Industrial Clusters: Evidence from Chile 106
Corporate Social Responsibility and Human Rights Abuses. A comparison of the Strategies adopted by Advanced Country and BRIC Multinationals 106
Networks, Cluster Development Programs, and Performance: The Electronics Cluster in Córdoba, Argentina 106
Emerging versus advanced country MNEs investing in Europe: A typology of subsidiary global–local connections 105
Local innovation and global value chains in developing countries 104
Chinese MNEs bridging technologies across home and host regions 101
MNC subsidiaries’ position in global knowledge networks and local spillovers: Evidence from Argentina 100
Corporate Social Irresponsibility in International Business 99
MNC-dominated clusters and the upgrading of domestic suppliers: the case of Costa Rican electronics and medical device industries 98
Universities in emerging economies: Bridging local industry with international science. Evidence from Chile and South Africa 97
Corporate Social Irresponsibility in International Business 95
What do emerging economy firms actually disclose in their CSR reports? A longitudinal analysis 91
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Drifting on a Calma Chicha after Countless Storms: How Macroeconomic Uncertainty Affects Firms’ Decisions to Innovate in Emerging Countries 89
Clusters in the Caribbean: Understanding their characteristics, defining policies for their development 88
Evaluating the Impact of Cluster Development Programs 88
Strategic CSR Framing by Firms in Emerging Markets 87
Inside Networks: A Process View on Multi-organisational Partnerships, Alliances and Networks, Gossling T.,Oerlemans L., Jansen R.(Eds.).Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK. Northampton, MA, USA. (2007);320 pp Hardback ISBN:978 1 85
Innovation Networks and Knowledge Clusters. Findings and insights from the US, EU and Japan, Carayannis E. , Assimakopoulos D., Kondo M., Palgrave MacMillan Publishers, New York, NY (USA) (2008); 224 pp Hardback ISBN: 1-4039-4245-5 85
What do emerging economy firms actually disclose in their CSR reports? A longitudinal analysis 84
Innovation and Technological Catch-Up: The Changing Geography of Wine Production 82
Social Network Analysis for Evaluating Cluster Development Programs 82
The Impact of Business on Society: exploring CSR Adoption and Alleged Human Rights Abuses by Large Corporations 82
Do Global Value Chains Offer Developing Countries Learning and Innovation Opportunities? 81
Toward an understanding of knowledge spillovers in industrial clusters 78
Networks of Innovation 76
The cluster model: whether and what developing countries should learn from advanced countries 76
Multinational enterprises from emerging economies: What theories suggest, what evidence shows. A Literature Survey. 74
Mass customization ed evoluzione progettuale del prodotto: un riesame teorico empirico 73
Fixing “bad” capitalism: why CSR and pro-good initiatives may not be enough 73
Industrial clusters in global networks 72
MEASURING CORPORATE SOCIAL IRRESPONSIBILITY AND HUMAN RIGHTS’ ABUSES 72
What drives the formation of 'valuable' university-industry linkages? Insights from the wine industry 71
Il grado di innovatività ed i legami con i centri di ricerca 71
How bad is your company? Measuring corporate wrongdoing beyond the magic of ESG metrics 71
Explaining organizational wrongdoing by emerging country firms 70
Regulating global capitalism amid rampant corporate wrongdoing – Reply to “Three frames for innovation policy" 70
Global and Local Knowledge Linkages: The case of MNC subsidiaries in Argentina 69
The noxious consequences of innovation: what do we know? 69
The Wine Industry in Bolgheri-Val di Cornia, Italy: Facing the crisis with success 68
Il concetto di ‘rete efficiente’: una comparazione internazionale dei rapporti tra Istituti di Ricerca Pubblica e Impresa nel settore del vino 67
Is Co-Invention Expediting Technological Catch Up? A Study of Collaboration between Emerging Country Firms and EU Inventors 67
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From coffee production to machines for optical selection: a case of lateral migration in Costa Rica 63
Die-hard industrial clusters: network dynamics and resilience 63
Enhancing SME productivity 63
Social Network Analysis Methodologies for the Evaluation of Cluster Development Programs 58
Knowledge Spillovers and Innovation in Industrial Clusters 58
Distretti industriali, reti e comunità di knowledge worker: un’analisi empirica nel settore vitivinicolo cileno 53
Chinese and Indian MNEs’ shopping sprees in advanced countries. How good is it for their innovation output? 52
THE EVOLVING ROLE OF MNES IN LATIN AMERICAN AND CARIBBEAN INNOVATION SYSTEMS 49
Human Rights and European business: The ILVA case 49
INVERSION EXTRANJERA DIRECTA Y ENCADENAMIENTOS PRODUCTIVOS EN COSTA RICA 48
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Straining but not thriving: Understanding network dynamics in underperforming industrial clusters 48
Creating Shared Value Meets Human Rights: A Sense-Making Perspective in Small-Scale Firms 48
BIG PROFITS, BIG HARM? EXPLORING THE LINK BETWEEN FIRM-PERFORMANCE AND HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSES 48
Dinamiche di Sviluppo Industriale: Network Locali e Buyer Globali nei Paesi in Via di Sviluppo 46
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International business and human rights: A research agenda 39
Cast apart by the elites: how status influences assortative matching in industrial clusters 38
Asbestos, leaded petrol, and other aberrations: comparing countries’ regulatory responses to disapproved products and technologies 37
TRASFORMARE LE IMPRESE PER IL MONDO DI DOMANI: PERFORMANCE SOSTENIBILE E RENDICONTAZIONE SOCIO-AMBIENTALE 36
When doing well means doing harm: Understanding performance-CSIR link in emerging country firms 35
R&D investment under stress and uncertainty: the case of Argentina 33
Why multinational enterprises may be causing more inequality than we think 29
Regulating global capitalism amid rampant corporate wrongdoing 27
Bringing Light to Dark Spots: The Case of Cross-border Bioprospecting 25
The social irresponsibility of international business: A novel conceptualization 23
The Wine Industry in Bolgheri-Val di Cornia, Italy: Facing the crisis with success 21
Piketty, Thunberg, or Marx? Shifting ideologies in the COVID-19 bailout conditionality debate 21
International business and human rights: A research agenda 19
Lost and Found in Translation: How firms use anisomorphism to manage the institutional complexity of CSR 17
Editorial – Business and human rights in global value chains 17
Business-related human rights abuses: a study of chinese and indian corporations 15
Totale 8470
Categoria #
all - tutte 13742
article - articoli 0
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 0
Totale 13742


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2017/201833 0000 00 00 00033
2018/2019907 17152718 8235 24915 36136167110
2019/20201626 18312731391 101120 151102 1309415262
2020/20211133 89899663 11396 9288 1216785134
2021/20221264 35855385 194191 7072 935089247
2022/20231589 1871767099 153166 4591 416616020
Totale 8539