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Enrico Santarelli

Enrico Santarelli

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Economics and Finance

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40
Citations
7607
World Ranking
2286
National Ranking
49

Overview

Enrico Santarelli is affiliated with the University of Bologna in Italy. Their work spans the fields of Economics, Econometrics and Finance as well as Business, Management and Accounting. The main subfields of their research include Economics and Econometrics, Management of Technology and Innovation, Modeling and Simulation, Accounting, and Political Science and International Relations.

Their research topics predominantly focus on Firm Innovation and Growth, Entrepreneurship Studies and Influences, and different aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic including epidemiological studies and impacts. Additional topics investigated include Economic Growth and Development, Energy, Environment and Economic Growth, and Innovation and Socioeconomic Development.

Enrico Santarelli has contributed to various publication venues, with frequent appearances in the following:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Industrial and Corporate Change
  • Economics of Innovation and New Technology
  • BMC Public Health
  • Personality and Individual Differences

The scientist has collaborated repeatedly with notable co-authors including Emanuela Carbonara, Annelot Wismans, Karl Wennberg, Ingmar H. A. Franken, and Andrew Burke. These collaborations have resulted in multiple joint publications, reflecting ongoing research partnerships.

The recent papers by Enrico Santarelli illustrate the range of their research interests. These include:

  • "The role of impulsivity and delay discounting in student compliance with COVID-19 protective measures" (2021), published in Personality and Individual Differences
  • "Open innovation knowledge management in transition to market economy: integrating dynamic capability and institutional theory" (2020), published in Economics of Innovation and New Technology
  • "Hygiene and social distancing as distinct public health related behaviours among university students during the COVID-19 pandemic" (2020), published in Social Psychological Bulletin
  • "Face mask use during the COVID-19 pandemic: how risk perception, experience with COVID-19, and attitude towards government interact with country-wide policy stringency" (2022), published in BMC Public Health
  • "Entrepreneurial intention among high-school students: the importance of parents, peers and neighbors" (2020), published in Eurasian Economic Review

Best Publications

  • Entrepreneurship and the process of firms’ entry, survival and growth

    Enrico Santarelli;Marco Vivarelli;Marco Vivarelli

  • Start-up size and industrial dynamics: some evidence from Italian manufacturing

    David B. Audretsch;Enrico Santarelli;Marco Vivarelli

  • Gibrat's Law: are the services different?

    D.B. Audretsch;L. Klomp;E. Santarelli;E. Santarelli;A.R. Thurik

  • Does Gibrat's Law hold among young, small firms?

    Francesca Lotti;Enrico Santarelli;Marco Vivarelli;Marco Vivarelli

  • The skill bias effect of technological and organisational change: Evidence and policy implications

    Mariacristina Piva;Enrico Santarelli;Enrico Santarelli;Marco Vivarelli

  • Innovation, Formal vs. Informal R&D, and Firm Size: Some Evidence from Italian Manufacturing Firms*

    Enrico Santarelli;Alessandro Sterlacchini

  • Defending Gibrat’s Law as a long-run regularity

    Francesca Lotti;Enrico Santarelli;Marco Vivarelli

  • Analyzing literature-based innovation output indicators: the Italian experience

    Enrico Santarelli;Roberta Piergiovanni

  • The interplay of human and social capital in shaping entrepreneurial performance: the case of Vietnam

    Enrico Santarelli;Hien Thu Tran

  • Gibrat’s Law: An Overview of the Empirical Literature

    Enrico Santarelli;Enrico Santarelli;Luuk Klomp;A. Roy Thurik

  • Creative industries, new business formation, and regional economic growth

    Roberta Piergiovanni;Martin A. Carree;Enrico Santarelli

  • Is subsidizing entry an optimal policy

    Enrico Santarelli;Marco Vivarelli

  • From Which Source Do Small Firms Derive Their Innovative Inputs? Some Evidence from Italian Industry

    Roberta Piergiovanni;Enrico Santarelli;Marco Vivarelli

  • The Diffusion of E-commerce among SMEs: Theoretical Implications and Empirical Evidence

    Enrico Santarelli;Samuele D'Altri

  • The relationship between size and growth: the case of Italian newborn firms

    Francesca Lotti;Enrico Santarelli;Marco Vivarelli

  • The Emergence of a Vision: The Development of Schumpeter's Theory of Entrepreneurship

    Enrico Santarelli;Enzo Pesciarelli

  • Unemployment and Firm Entry and Exit: An Update on a Controversial Relationship

    Enrico Santarelli;Martin Carree;Ingrid Verheul

  • The contribution of universities to growth: Empirical evidence for Italy

    Martin Carree;Antonio Della Malva;Enrico Santarelli

  • Gibrat's Law and the firm size/firm growth relationship in italian small scale services(*)

    Roberta Piergiovanni;Enrico Santarelli;Luuk Klomp;A. Roy Thurik

  • Patents and the Geographic Localization of R&D Spillovers in French Manufacturing

    Roberta Piergiovanni;Enrico Santarelli

Frequent Co-Authors

Marco Vivarelli
Marco Vivarelli Catholic University of the Sacred Heart
Martin Carree
Martin Carree Maastricht University
Roy Thurik
Roy Thurik Montpellier Business School
Ingmar H.A. Franken
Ingmar H.A. Franken Erasmus University Rotterdam
David B. Audretsch
David B. Audretsch Indiana University
Samuel D. Gosling
Samuel D. Gosling The University of Texas at Austin
Silvio Vismara
Silvio Vismara University of Bergamo
Peter Nijkamp
Peter Nijkamp Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Martin Obschonka
Martin Obschonka Queensland University of Technology
Jeff Potter
Jeff Potter Brown University

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