PISCITELLO, LUCIA
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 21.440
EU - Europa 14.621
AS - Asia 12.911
SA - Sud America 3.317
AF - Africa 631
OC - Oceania 95
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 13
Totale 53.028
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 20.772
RU - Federazione Russa 5.061
SG - Singapore 4.657
CN - Cina 3.378
BR - Brasile 2.856
IT - Italia 2.466
VN - Vietnam 1.828
UA - Ucraina 1.182
DE - Germania 959
SE - Svezia 903
KR - Corea 891
GB - Regno Unito 806
FR - Francia 748
FI - Finlandia 647
JP - Giappone 479
CA - Canada 467
IE - Irlanda 430
NL - Olanda 345
AT - Austria 299
IN - India 277
HK - Hong Kong 258
MA - Marocco 233
BD - Bangladesh 175
ES - Italia 172
AR - Argentina 166
DK - Danimarca 159
ID - Indonesia 158
TW - Taiwan 116
MX - Messico 103
TR - Turchia 102
IQ - Iraq 97
ZA - Sudafrica 93
PL - Polonia 83
BE - Belgio 82
EC - Ecuador 78
CI - Costa d'Avorio 75
AU - Australia 69
PK - Pakistan 66
PH - Filippine 48
CL - Cile 47
MY - Malesia 44
CH - Svizzera 41
PY - Paraguay 40
KE - Kenya 36
UZ - Uzbekistan 36
VE - Venezuela 36
JO - Giordania 34
TH - Thailandia 33
RO - Romania 31
TN - Tunisia 31
PE - Perù 30
PT - Portogallo 30
SA - Arabia Saudita 30
CO - Colombia 26
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 25
AZ - Azerbaigian 25
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 25
IR - Iran 24
NO - Norvegia 24
UY - Uruguay 24
DZ - Algeria 23
EG - Egitto 23
MU - Mauritius 22
NG - Nigeria 21
IL - Israele 20
LT - Lituania 20
KZ - Kazakistan 18
HR - Croazia 16
JM - Giamaica 15
NP - Nepal 15
AL - Albania 14
BJ - Benin 14
BO - Bolivia 13
HU - Ungheria 13
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 12
DO - Repubblica Dominicana 12
HN - Honduras 12
BG - Bulgaria 11
ET - Etiopia 11
EU - Europa 11
TT - Trinidad e Tobago 11
BH - Bahrain 10
LU - Lussemburgo 10
OM - Oman 10
SN - Senegal 10
CY - Cipro 9
GH - Ghana 9
VG - Isole Vergini Britanniche 9
GR - Grecia 8
PA - Panama 8
SK - Slovacchia (Repubblica Slovacca) 8
CR - Costa Rica 7
KG - Kirghizistan 7
EE - Estonia 6
RS - Serbia 6
CM - Camerun 5
GT - Guatemala 5
LB - Libano 5
LV - Lettonia 5
MD - Moldavia 5
Totale 52.925
Città #
Singapore 2.388
San Jose 2.177
Ashburn 1.768
Woodbridge 1.297
Santa Clara 1.215
Chandler 1.032
Ann Arbor 1.025
Houston 905
Seoul 833
Wilmington 826
Fairfield 814
The Dalles 734
Hefei 732
Jacksonville 716
Council Bluffs 703
Moscow 699
Boardman 565
Dearborn 542
Ho Chi Minh City 441
Lauterbourg 439
Milan 437
Tokyo 421
Dublin 420
Lawrence 416
North Charleston 396
Beijing 394
Hanoi 344
Ottawa 309
Seattle 283
Los Angeles 277
Cambridge 271
Vienna 265
Medford 264
São Paulo 235
Dallas 202
Helsinki 200
Hong Kong 181
Kenitra 169
Princeton 166
Des Moines 160
Buffalo 155
Dong Ket 151
Las Vegas 126
New York 126
Guangzhou 121
Redwood City 118
Orem 107
Frankfurt am Main 103
Taipei 97
Rome 87
London 77
Abidjan 74
Rio de Janeiro 71
San Diego 71
Shanghai 71
Da Nang 66
Haiphong 65
Atlanta 62
Amsterdam 59
Norwalk 58
Brussels 57
Málaga 56
Belo Horizonte 55
Chicago 55
Brasília 53
Mumbai 52
Jakarta 50
Tianjin 49
Kent 48
Montreal 48
Salt Lake City 48
Washington 46
Manchester 41
Casablanca 40
Porto Alegre 40
Warsaw 39
Xi'an 38
Chennai 37
Dhaka 37
Istanbul 37
Basingstoke 36
Stockholm 36
Tashkent 35
Brooklyn 34
Johannesburg 34
Nuremberg 34
Salvador 34
Shenzhen 34
Curitiba 33
Mountain View 33
Zhengzhou 32
Amman 31
Biên Hòa 31
Changsha 29
Nanjing 29
New Delhi 29
Paris 29
Redondo Beach 29
Toronto 29
Utrecht 29
Totale 29.092
Nome #
A new perspective on technology-driven creativity enhancement in the Fourth Industrial Revolution 395
Family firms in the global economy: toward a deeper understanding of internationalisation determinants, processes and outcomes 389
The impact of cultural diversity on innovation performance of MNCs’ subsidiaries in strategic alliances 304
Returning from Offshore: What Do We Know? 284
Multinational enterprises and the provision of collective goods under formal and informal institutional voids. The case of electricity in sub-Saharan Africa 274
The complementarity effect of exporting, importing and R&D on the productivity of Ukrainian MNEs 258
Barriers to the adoption of cross border e-commerce by SMEs: Evidence from Italian Fashion and Food Industries 249
Le multinazionali 244
Can Multinational Enterprises Light up Developing Countries?: Evidences from the Access to Electricity in sub-Saharan Africa 239
Digital Technologies, Innovation, and Skills: Emerging Trajectories and Challenges 222
Family involvement and firms’ establishment mode choice in foreign markets 214
Innovation performance and international knowledge spillovers: evidence from the renewable energy sector in OECD countries 213
Technology adoption and upskilling in the wake of Industry 4.0 198
E-commerce & SMEs’ Internationalisation: The Usual “Liability of” Story? 198
The reshoring of business services: reaction to failure or coherent strategy? 196
Choosing the Governance Mode to Perform Well in Global Sourcing Strategies 193
Multinational enterprises and the provision of collective goods in developing countries under informal institutional voids. The case of electricity in Sub-Saharan Africa 192
An empirical analysis of the relationship between multinational enterprises and sustainable development of energy sector under institutional voids 188
Captive or outsourcing offshoring? The performance implications of locations specific characteristics under different governance models 187
Technological interdependencies, convergence and the emergence of new paradigms: The case of Additive Manufacturing, 182
Multinazionali, innovazione e strategie per la competitività 179
Productivity spillovers from foreign MNEs on domestic manufacturing firms: to what extent does spatial proximity matter? 174
Corporate controversies and corporate financial performance – exploring the ambiguous moderating role of sustainable supply chain management practices (SSCM) in emerging vs. developed countries’ firms 174
Foreign Direct Investment in CEECs and the Italian Experience 173
Location drivers, governance model and performance in service offshoring 172
Knowledge Transfer from foreign subsidiaries to parent companies: mechanisms and effects on competitive advantage 170
Acquisitions versus Greenfield Investments: Determinants and Motivations of Chinese Multinationals in Europe 170
La diffusione delle tecnologie di rete presso le PMI distrettuali italiane: l'impatto delle caratteristiche di impresa e di contesto 169
Asymmetric Co-location of R&D and Manufacturing: Foreign MNEs Location Choice in Italy 169
The role of MNEs in fostering indigenous entrepreneurship through the creation of vertical linkages: Insights from Egypt 168
Location and survival of MNEs' subsidiaries: Agglomeration and heterogeneity of firms 168
Trade-offs in the 2030 Agenda: FDI effects on access to electricity and carbon mitigation in sub-Saharan Africa 167
Le determinanti dei differenziali di attrazione territoriale degli investimenti diretti esteri in Italia 166
AN INVESTIGATION OF THE LINKAGES BETWEEN FDIs AND ENERGY DEVELOPMENT IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA 166
CAN MULTINATIONAL ENTERPRISES FILL “INSTITUTIONAL VOIDS”? The case of infrastructure provision in sub-Saharan Africa 164
Attraction and deterrence in the location of foreign-owned R&D activities - the role of positive and negative spillovers 162
A comparative analysis of Chinese and Indian MNEs? knowledge-intensive acquisitions in Europe: The impact of institutional distance and host-country experience on ownership choices 161
Does e-commerce facilitate or complicate SMEs' internationalisation? 160
Energy innovation at the country level: The role of cross-country knowledge spillovers 159
Do multinational enterprises foster the sustainable development ? A study on Sub-Saharan Africa 159
Procurement Strategy for Resilience and Sustainability - A Vignette-based Experiment 157
Effects of international R&D alliances on performance of high-tech start-ups: a longitudinal analysis 157
A dynamic technocentric perspective on organizational creativity 156
Cultural distance and the permanence of acquired CEOs in cross‐border high‐tech acquisitions: combining the acquirer's and CEO's perspectives 155
Co-location and Temporary Proximity of R&D and Manufacturing: Location Choice of Foreign MNEs in Italy 155
Attività estere delle IMN italiane e “skill upgrading” 154
Energy innovation at the country level: The role of cross-country knowledge spillovers 152
Mode of entry and growth perspective of offshoring initiatives 152
AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MULTINATIONAL ENTERPRISES AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF ENERGY SECTOR IN AFRICA 151
Breaking up the global value chain: the re-shoring and back shoring of business services 150
Agglomeration and Location of Foreign R&D activities in the European regions 149
Strategy, location, and the conceptual metamorphosis of the MNE 149
Internazionalizzazione e delocalizzazione produttiva delle PMI italiane 149
The role of family firms’ generational heterogeneity in the entry mode choice in foreign markets 149
The impact of Inward FDI on the local companies labour productivity: Evidence from the Italian case 148
Governments as strategists in designing global players: The case of European utilities 148
Agglomeration in the technological activities of MNCs in Europe: the role of spillovers and other territorial externalities 146
Il modello di specializzazione italiano: un'analisi estesa a più forme di internazionalizzazione 145
Spatial agglomeration of multinational enterprises: the role of information externalities and knowledge spillovers 145
Internationalization in the information age: A new era for places, firms, and international business networks? 145
Technological paradigms: The power of convergence 145
Asset seeking investments and institutional distance: a comparison between emerging and advanced country firms 144
Agglomeration and coagglomeration of foreign MNCs in Italian Sectors 143
CEO Departure in Cross Border M&As: Cultural Distance and the Moderating Role of International Experience 143
Governance of family firms and entry mode choice in foreign markets 143
Acquisitions and Greenfield Investments by Chinese and Indian firms in Europe: A Comparative Analysis of Knowledge-Sourcing Strategies 142
The impact of multinational enterprises on sustainable development: Can we use Web-based data to build new indicators? A pivot case on MNEs and infrastructure projects in sub-Saharan Africa 142
Digitalization, industry 4.0 policies and inward foreign direct investments: evidence from European regions 141
Is divestment a failure or part of a restructuring strategy?The case of Italian transnational corporations 141
CAN MNEs SUBSTITUTE LOCAL GOVERNMENTS IN PROVIDING ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURES WHEN HOST COUNTRIES ARE FAILED STATES? THE CASE OF SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA 141
Additive manufacturing and global value chains: An empirical investigation at the country level 141
Are foreign and domestic R&D activities complements? Evidence from Swiss manufacturing firms 140
Does Additive Manufacturing Impact Global Value Chains? A Country-level Empirical Study 140
Internazionalizzazione e delocalizzazione produttiva delle piccole e medie imprese italiane 139
The employment implications of additive manufacturing 139
Foreign Entry through Acquisition. The Impact on Labour Productivity and Employment 138
MNEs meet the Circular Economy paradigm: disentangling the effects of reduce, reuse, and recycle principles on GVCs’ activities, configuration, and governance 137
Accumulating Technological Competence - Its Changing Impact on Corporate Diversification and Internationalisation 137
The location of technological activities of MNCs in European regions 137
Does R&D offshoring displace or strengthen knowledge production at home? Evidence from OECD countries 137
Local externalities and ownership choices in foreign acquisitions by multinational enterprises 137
MNEs meet the Circular Economy paradigm 135
Acquisitions from emerging countries: An analysis of the entry mode choices 135
Nurturing competitiveness and defeating inertia through fitting entry choices 135
Ownership strategies in knowledge-intensive cross-border acquisitions: Comparing Chinese and Indian MNEs 135
Additive manufacturing and creativity enhancement: An undervalued form of complementarity 135
Creativity and Social Construction in the Fourth Industrial Revolution 134
Vertical linkages between foreign MNEs in service sectors and local manufacturing firms 134
The Role of Mandates and Mechanisms in Reverse Knowledge Transfer in MNEs 133
Knowledge transfer in cross border acquisitions 133
(When) Do FDI compensate for institutional voids in the provision of energy infrastructures? Evidence from FDIs in Sub-Saharan Africa 133
Gli investimenti internazionali 133
Acquisition of companies and acquisition of knowledge: do emerging and advanced multinational companies strategic behaviors differ? 133
Location and Intra-firm co-location of MNEs’ activities: Does geographical proximity always matter? 132
MNEs in the Age of Resilience and Sustainability Imperatives and Tensions 131
Internationalisation and firm’s innovative capacity: the role of knowledge transfer from foreign subsidiaries to parent companies 131
The impact of outward FDI on the home country's labour demand and skill composition 131
Offshoring, governance choice and performance: beyond the make-or-buy traditional dilemma 131
Entry mode deviation: A behavioral approach to internalization theory 131
Does e-commerce facilitate or complicate SMEs’ internationalization?” 131
Totale 16.654
Categoria #
all - tutte 148.487
article - articoli 40.863
book - libri 520
conference - conferenze 86.649
curatela - curatele 2.167
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 17.818
Totale 296.504


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2020/2021402 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 402
2021/20223.345 179 451 123 237 377 114 122 197 209 304 324 708
2022/20233.007 504 154 122 254 362 426 55 226 427 161 223 93
2023/20241.894 134 406 50 147 87 185 133 63 53 184 127 325
2024/20257.680 77 106 219 109 1.574 400 277 814 1.164 495 1.099 1.346
2025/202624.883 3.488 5.026 1.769 2.498 1.039 1.403 3.293 1.667 1.575 2.481 491 153
Totale 53.571