ICRIOS is a research center at Bocconi University created to be a reference point for cutting-edge, multi-disciplinary and collaborative research on innovation, organization, strategy and entrepreneurship, with the explicit objective to influence in a significant way both the academic debate and management practice. ICRIOS promotes collaboration and knowledge sharing at any stage of the research process, especially among scholars in diverse and complementary fields, based across nations, and working in different research traditions. ICRIOS fellows are selected among recognized experts in their field of study, and their expertise and interest span across several divisions of the Academy of Management.
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From Linate Airport
By taxi it takes about 20 minutes and it costs approximately € 15.
Public transport: take the bus 73 (direction San Babila), get off at Cinque Giornate, take tram 9 (Direction Porta Genova) and get off at Via Bocconi. The bus ticket is € 1.50 and may be bought at tobacco shops and newspaper stands inside the airport.
From Malpensa Airport
From Orio al Serio International Airport (Bergamo)
More information on the Orio al Serio website.
From Stazione Centrale FS (Central Railway Station)
Taxi
Taxi service is always available day and night at taxi ranks just outside the exits of the airport. Besides it is for sure the fastest way to move around the city as taxis may drive on reserved lanes. It is possible to ask at Bocconi reception to call a taxi or call directly at: +39.024040 or +39.028585.
Public buses, trams and subway (Metro)
The ticket costs € 1.50 and is valid on the whole Milan urban network for 90 minutes from validation but allows only one journey on the metropolitan railway. It is also valid within the rail throughway and on the urban sections of Trenord. See: https://www.atm.it/en/Pages/default.aspx
MIGRATION, GLOBALIZATION AND THE KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY WORKSHOP
MAY 18, VIRTUAL WORKSHOP, Bocconi University
14:50-15:00 — (Central European Summer Time)
Welcome
Stefano Breschi and Andrea Morrison, Bocconi University
15:00-16:20 —
Session 1:
Paper 1: Megan MacGarvie (Boston University): “Jobs and Salaries of Chinese US-granted STEM PhDs and Immigration Policy Implications”
Paper 2: Julia Zhu (Cornell University): “Immigration Policies in the Global Context: Effect of International Student Enrollment on College Completion of U.S. Domestic Students”
Paper 3: Sara Signorelli (PSE): “Too Constrained to Grow: Analysis of Firms’ Response to the Alleviation of Skill Shortages”
Paper 4: Andrea Ariu (University of Milan): “Foreign Workers, Product Quality, and Trade: Evidence from a Natural Experiment”
16:20-16:40 —
Questions from the audience
16:40-16:50 —
Virtual coffee break
16:50-18:10 —
Session 2:
Paper 1: Raj Choudhury (Harvard Business School): “Title TBA”
Paper 2: Ina Ganguli (University of Massachusetts Amherst): “How Does Return Migration Impact Knowledge Production? Evidence from China’s Thousand Talents Program”
Paper 3: Olof Ejermo (Lund University): “Home, Sweet Home? Migrant Selection and Returnee Location in the Age of Mass Migration”
Paper 4: Caroline Viola Fry (MIT): “Building Bridges: The impact of return migration by African scientists”
18:30 – 18:30 —
Questions from the audience
18:30 —
Closing