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Filippo Vitolla

Filippo Vitolla

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Business and Management

D-Index
41
Citations
5509
World Ranking
1612
National Ranking
40

Economics and Finance

D-Index
38
Citations
4987
World Ranking
2572
National Ranking
60

Overview

Filippo Vitolla is affiliated with LUM University in Italy and has contributed extensively to the field of Business, Management and Accounting, with a total of 192 publications. Their research spans several subfields, primarily focusing on Strategy and Management, Accounting, Marketing, Economics and Econometrics, and Sociology and Political Science.

Their work covers a variety of topics including Corporate Social Responsibility Reporting, Auditing, Earnings Management, Governance, Environmental Sustainability in Business, Corporate Finance and Governance, Intellectual Capital and Performance Analysis, Sustainable Supply Chain Management, and Innovation and Knowledge Management.

Vitolla has frequently published in several venues, notably:

  • Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management
  • Measuring Business Excellence
  • Business Strategy and the Environment
  • Sustainability
  • British Food Journal

Notable recent papers include:

  • "The determinants of integrated reporting quality in financial institutions," 2020, Corporate Governance
  • "Intellectual capital disclosure in integrated reports: The effect on firm value," 2020, Technological Forecasting and Social Change
  • "Do audit committee attributes influence integrated reporting quality? An agency theory viewpoint," 2020, Business Strategy and the Environment
  • "The role of ownership structure in integrated reporting policies," 2020, Business Strategy and the Environment
  • "Extending the benefits of ESG disclosure: The effect on the cost of debt financing," 2021, Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management

Frequent collaborators include Nicola Raimo, Vitiana L'Abate, Michele Rubino, Arcangelo Marrone, and Felice Petruzzella, highlighting a pattern of ongoing cooperation within the academic community.

Best Publications

  • Extending the benefits of ESG disclosure: The effect on the cost of debt financing

    Nicola Raimo;Alessandra Caragnano;Marianna Zito;Filippo Vitolla

  • Board characteristics and integrated reporting quality: an agency theory perspective

    Filippo Vitolla;Nicola Raimo;Michele Rubino

  • The impact of national culture on integrated reporting quality. A stakeholder theory approach

    Filippo Vitolla;Nicola Raimo;Michele Rubino;Antonello Garzoni

  • Appreciations, criticisms, determinants, and effects of integrated reporting: A systematic literature review

    Filippo Vitolla;Nicola Raimo;Michele Rubino

  • Do audit committee attributes influence integrated reporting quality? An agency theory viewpoint

    Nicola Raimo;Filippo Vitolla;Arcangelo Marrone;Michele Rubino

  • How pressure from stakeholders affects integrated reporting quality

    Filippo Vitolla;Nicola Raimo;Michele Rubino;Antonello Garzoni

  • Intellectual capital disclosure in integrated reports: The effect on firm value

    Antonio Salvi;Filippo Vitolla;Anastasia Giakoumelou;Nicola Raimo

  • The impact on the cost of equity capital in the effects of integrated reporting quality

    Filippo Vitolla;Antonio Salvi;Nicola Raimo;Felice Petruzzella

  • The role of ownership structure in integrated reporting policies

    Nicola Raimo;Filippo Vitolla;Arcangelo Marrone;Michele Rubino

  • Online information on digitalisation processes and its impact on firm value

    Antonio Salvi;Filippo Vitolla;Michele Rubino;Anastasia Giakoumelou

  • The determinants of integrated reporting quality in financial institutions

    Filippo Vitolla;Nicola Raimo;Michele Rubino;Antonello Garzoni

  • The role of board of directors in intellectual capital disclosure after the advent of integrated reporting

    Filippo Vitolla;Nicola Raimo;Arcangelo Marrone;Michele Rubino

  • Corporate governance and the information system: how a framework for IT governance supports ERM

    Michele Rubino;Filippo Vitolla

  • The drivers of the digital transformation in the healthcare industry: An empirical analysis in Italian hospitals

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  • CEO power and integrated reporting

    Isabel-Maria Garcia-Sanchez;Nicola Raimo;Filippo Vitolla

  • Digitalization in the cultural industry: evidence from Italian museums

    Nicola Raimo;Ivano De Turi;Alessandra Ricciardelli;Filippo Vitolla

  • Non-financial information and cost of equity capital: an empirical analysis in the food and beverage industry

    Nicola Raimo;Elbano de Nuccio;Anastasia Giakoumelou;Felice Petruzzella

  • How Does Integrated Reporting Change in Light of COVID-19? A Revisiting of the Content of the Integrated Reports

    Isabel-María García-Sánchez;Nicola Raimo;Arcangelo Marrone;Filippo Vitolla

  • Internal control over financial reporting: opportunities using the COBIT framework

    Michele Rubino;Filippo Vitolla

  • Does intellectual capital disclosure affect the cost of equity capital? An empirical analysis in the integrated reporting context

    Antonio Salvi;Filippo Vitolla;Nicola Raimo;Michele Rubino

  • Adoption of Integrated Reporting: Reasons and Benefits—A Case Study Analysis

    Filippo Vitolla;Nicola Raimo

  • Do cultural differences impact ethical issues? Exploring the relationship between national culture and quality of code of ethics

    Filippo Vitolla;Nicola Raimo;Michele Rubino;Giovanni Maria Garegnani

Frequent Co-Authors

Nicola Raimo
Nicola Raimo LUM University
Isabel-María García-Sánchez
Isabel-María García-Sánchez University of Salamanca

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