
معرفی
Stefano Breschi is a Full Professor of Applied Economics and Director of the Invernizzi Center for Research on Innovation, Organization, and Strategy (ICRIOS) at Bocconi University. He holds a PhD from the University of Pavia and an MSc from MERIT, University of Maastricht. His research focuses on innovation economics, entrepreneurship, and knowledge management, with projects exploring venture capital dynamics, the role of immigrant inventors in US technological leadership, and job title ambiguity in firm knowledge strategies. He teaches courses in industry analysis, innovation strategies, and business economics. His recent publications analyze ICT industry dynamics, employee mobility in tech networks, and public venture capital impact on startups. Breschi collaborates with researchers like Damiano Morando, Andrea Morrison, and Diego Zunino on interdisciplinary projects.
- Education:
- PhD in Applied Economics, University of Pavia
- MSc in Economics, MERIT, University of Maastricht
Research interests emphasize the interplay between organizational structures, knowledge flows, and innovation outcomes. His work integrates historical analyses of technological leadership (e.g., US 20th-century trends) with contemporary issues such as global talent mobility (e.g., Chinese returnees) and public policy in venture capital markets. The Invernizzi Center (ICRIOS) serves as his primary research hub, fostering strategic innovation studies.
Publications highlight trends in firm-level innovation strategies and policy implications for entrepreneurship. His collaborative projects underscore interdisciplinary approaches to understanding labor markets in tech industries and the diffusion of knowledge across organizational and national boundaries. No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned, but his role as Center Director indicates recognition of leadership in innovation research. Teaching responsibilities include core courses on empirical methods for innovation strategies and industrial economics. While no advisees are listed, his research projects suggest active mentorship in collaborative environments.



