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Elisa Giuliani

Elisa Giuliani

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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
41
Citations
11084
World Ranking
4912
National Ranking
50

Overview

Elisa Giuliani is affiliated with the University of Pisa in Italy. Their research spans several fields and subfields, primarily within Business, Management and Accounting, and Economics, Econometrics and Finance. The subfields of their work include Strategy and Management, Economics and Econometrics, Management of Technology and Innovation, Sociology and Political Science, and Accounting.

The main topics covered in Elisa Giuliani's research involve Corporate Social Responsibility Reporting, International Business and Foreign Direct Investment, Ethics in Business and Education, Economic Growth and Productivity, Entrepreneurship Studies and Influences, Innovation and Socioeconomic Development, and Economic and Technological Innovation.

Frequent publication venues for Giuliani's work include:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Research Policy
  • Industry and Innovation
  • Journal of International Business Studies
  • Academy of Management Proceedings

Giuliani has contributed to a number of papers, including:

  • The new paradigm of economic complexity, 2021, Research Policy
  • How bad is your company? Measuring corporate wrongdoing beyond the magic of ESG metrics, 2020, Business Horizons
  • The noxious consequences of innovation: what do we know?, 2020, Industry and Innovation
  • The United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals: Pros and Cons for Managers of Multinationals, 2022, AIB Insights
  • Re-imagining evolutionary economic geography, 2023, Cambridge Journal of Regions Economy and Society

In addition to journal articles, Giuliani has published a book titled International Business and Sustainable Development Goals with Emerald Publishing Limited in 2023.

Collaborative work is a notable feature of their career, with frequent co-authors being:

  • Federica Nieri
  • Gianluca Biggi
  • Arianna Martinelli
  • Rob van Tulder
  • Verdiana Morreale

Best Publications

  • The micro-determinants of meso-level learning and innovation: evidence from a Chilean wine cluster

    Elisa Giuliani;Elisa Giuliani;Martin Bell

  • Upgrading in Global Value Chains: Lessons from Latin American Clusters

    Elisa Giuliani;Carlo Pietrobelli;Roberta Rabellotti

  • The selective nature of knowledge networks in clusters: evidence from the wine industry

    Elisa Giuliani

  • Cluster Absorptive Capacity Why do Some Clusters Forge Ahead and Others Lag Behind

    Elisa Giuliani

  • Network dynamics in regional clusters: Evidence from Chile

    Elisa Giuliani

  • What drives the formation of ‘valuable’ university–industry linkages?: Insights from the wine industry

    Elisa Giuliani;Valeria Arza

  • Who are the researchers that are collaborating with industry? An analysis of the wine sectors in Chile, South Africa and Italy

    Elisa Giuliani;Andrea Morrison;Carlo Pietrobelli;Roberta Rabellotti

  • The new paradigm of economic complexity

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  • Role of Technological Gatekeepers in the Growth of Industrial Clusters: Evidence from Chile

    Elisa Giuliani

  • Overcoming the liability of origin by doing no-harm: Emerging country firms’ social irresponsibility as they go global

    Davide Fiaschi;Elisa Giuliani;Federica Nieri

  • Upgrading to compete : global value chains, clusters, and SMEs in Latin America

    Ner Artola;Eduardo Zepeda;Roberta Rabellotti;Raquel Gomes

  • International business and human rights: A research agenda

    Florian Wettstein;Elisa Giuliani;Grazia D. Santangelo;Günter K. Stahl

  • The structure of cluster knowledge networks: uneven and selective, not pervasive and collective

    Elisa Giuliani

  • Multinational corporations’ economic and human rights impacts on developing countries: a review and research agenda

    Elisa Giuliani;Chiara Macchi

  • Do Global Value Chains Offer Developing Countries Learning and Innovation Opportunities

    Valentina De Marchi;Elisa Giuliani;Roberta Rabellotti;Roberta Rabellotti

  • Clusters Facing Competition: The Importance of External Linkages

    Elisa Giuliani;Roberta Rabellotti;Meine Pieter Van Dijk

  • CLUSTER ABSORPTIVE CAPABILITY: AN EVOLUTIONARY APPROACH FOR INDUSTRIAL CLUSTERS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

    Elisa Giuliani;Mantell Building

  • Innovation and Technological Catch-Up: The Changing Geography of Wine Production

    Elisa Giuliani;Andrea Morrison;Roberta Rabellotti

  • Catching up in the global wine industry: innovation systems, cluster knowledge networks and firm-level capabilities in Italy and Chile

    Martin Bell;Elisa Giuliani

  • Human Rights and Corporate Social Responsibility in Developing Countries' Industrial Clusters

    Elisa Giuliani;Elisa Giuliani

  • Emerging versus advanced country MNEs investing in Europe: A typology of subsidiary global–local connections

    Elisa Giuliani;Sara Gorgoni;Christina Günther;Christina Günther;Roberta Rabellotti

Frequent Co-Authors

Roberta Rabellotti
Roberta Rabellotti University of Pavia
Carlo Pietrobelli
Carlo Pietrobelli Roma Tre University

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