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Roberto Mavilia is an Assistant Professor in Economics at the University for Foreigners "Dante Alighieri" where he holds the position of Director of MEDAlics - Research Centre for Mediterranean Relations.

Roberto Mavilia is an Assistant Professor in Economics at the University for Foreigners “Dante Alighieri” where he holds the position of Director of MEDAlics – Research Centre for Mediterranean Relations.
He is affiliated to CRIOS – Research Centre for Innovation, Organization and Strategy of the University “L. Bocconi” of Milan and is a professor of Innovation and Globalization at the same University.
He is the coordinator of the research project POLIcs – Innovation Poles Competence Building Systems for the performance evaluation of Innovation Poles.
He is co-author of the book ” Dai distretti industriali ai poli di innovazione: l’Italia nel Mediterraneo ” published by Egea Università Bocconi Editore.

Giuseppe Perta is a Researcher of Economic History of the Mediterranan at “Medalics”, the Research Institute of the “Dante Alighieri” University in Reggio Calabria.

Giuseppe Perta is a Researcher of Economic History of the Mediterranan at “Medalics”, the Research Institute of the “Dante Alighieri” University in Reggio Calabria. He obtained his PhD in 2010 with a thesis on Mediterranean mobility. In 2004, he acquired a Degree in Cultural Heritage (110/110 cum laude), and in 2006 the MA in Fine Arts at the Politecnica University of Valencia (sponsored by UNESCO).
He was also a Fellow in History at the Italian Institute for Philosophical Studies – Naples (2005). Since 2005, he was an assistant lecturer of Mediterranean History (Suor Orsola Benincasa” University “in Naples and “Mediterranea” University in Reggio Calabria). He is also responsible for the laboratory of Medieval History at the Faculty of Educational Sciences of the Suor Orsola Benincasa University in Naples and is a professor of Mediterranean History for the Master’s Courses promoted by Medalics.
He has published several articles (http://medalics.academia.edu/GiuseppePerta) taking part of many conferences, later becoming directly involved with the organization of international meetings. His research interests are: history of trade and travel; contemporary historiography and unitary notion of the Mediterranean History.




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He is Associate Professor of European Economic Policy at Bocconi University, SDA Professor of International Business Environment and Official Lecturer at the Executive MBA of the SDA-Bocconi School of Management.

After the degree in International Economics at Bocconi University, he obtained a Master of Arts in Economics at the Catholic University of Louvain (UCL).
In 1999, he obtained a PhD in International Law and Economics at Bocconi University and in 2003 a PhD in Applied Economics at the Catholic University of Louvain (UCL).
Presently, he is Associate Professor of European Economic Policy at Bocconi University, SDA Professor of International Business Environment and Official Lecturer at the Executive MBA of the SDA-Bocconi School of Management.
He is Senior Research Fellow of the ISPI (Milan), Research Fellow of the Fondazione ENI E. Mattei (FEEM) and Visiting Research Fellow of the think tank Bruegel (Bruxelles).
He was Visiting Professor at the Catholic University of Louvain, Paris School of Economics – University Panthèon-Sorbonne, Wagner School of Government – New York University, Keio University and Korea University Business School.
He also worked also as consultant for the European Commission, European Parlament and the UNCTAD Division of Transnational Corporations.




Giuseppe Perta is a Researcher of Economic History of the Mediterranan at “Medalics”, the Research Institute of the “Dante Alighieri” University in Reggio Calabria.

Giuseppe Perta is a Researcher of Economic History of the Mediterranan at “Medalics”, the Research Institute of the “Dante Alighieri” University in Reggio Calabria. He obtained his PhD in 2010 with a thesis on Mediterranean mobility. In 2004, he acquired a Degree in Cultural Heritage (110/110 cum laude), and in 2006 the MA in Fine Arts at the Politecnica University of Valencia (sponsored by UNESCO).
He was also a Fellow in History at the Italian Institute for Philosophical Studies – Naples (2005). Since 2005, he was an assistant lecturer of Mediterranean History (Suor Orsola Benincasa” University “in Naples and “Mediterranea” University in Reggio Calabria). He is also responsible for the laboratory of Medieval History at the Faculty of Educational Sciences of the Suor Orsola Benincasa University in Naples and is a professor of Mediterranean History for the Master’s Courses promoted by Medalics.
He has published several articles (http://medalics.academia.edu/GiuseppePerta) taking part of many conferences, later becoming directly involved with the organization of international meetings. His research interests are: history of trade and travel; contemporary historiography and unitary notion of the Mediterranean History.



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