ROSSI, CRISTINA
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 10.008
EU - Europa 5.008
AS - Asia 1.369
AF - Africa 101
OC - Oceania 72
SA - Sud America 46
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 16
Totale 16.620
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 9.802
IT - Italia 1.529
DE - Germania 688
UA - Ucraina 674
SG - Singapore 415
SE - Svezia 402
FI - Finlandia 352
GB - Regno Unito 316
CN - Cina 266
VN - Vietnam 266
IE - Irlanda 210
CA - Canada 193
AT - Austria 156
ES - Italia 126
FR - Francia 122
NL - Olanda 115
BG - Bulgaria 80
IN - India 65
BE - Belgio 62
AU - Australia 61
CI - Costa d'Avorio 54
ID - Indonesia 48
TW - Taiwan 37
MY - Malesia 36
KR - Corea 34
CH - Svizzera 32
HK - Hong Kong 31
JP - Giappone 31
RU - Federazione Russa 26
PK - Pakistan 25
DK - Danimarca 23
IR - Iran 23
TR - Turchia 20
BR - Brasile 19
PH - Filippine 19
JO - Giordania 18
EU - Europa 16
NO - Norvegia 15
GR - Grecia 14
ZA - Sudafrica 12
CL - Cile 11
MU - Mauritius 11
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 11
PT - Portogallo 11
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 10
MX - Messico 10
PL - Polonia 8
KE - Kenya 7
IL - Israele 6
KZ - Kazakistan 6
RO - Romania 6
CO - Colombia 5
PE - Perù 5
SK - Slovacchia (Repubblica Slovacca) 5
AL - Albania 4
AR - Argentina 4
LI - Liechtenstein 4
LK - Sri Lanka 4
LT - Lituania 4
BD - Bangladesh 3
DZ - Algeria 3
HU - Ungheria 3
AZ - Azerbaigian 2
BJ - Benin 2
BT - Bhutan 2
IS - Islanda 2
KG - Kirghizistan 2
LV - Lettonia 2
MA - Marocco 2
NG - Nigeria 2
NP - Nepal 2
SI - Slovenia 2
TH - Thailandia 2
TT - Trinidad e Tobago 2
ZW - Zimbabwe 2
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 1
BY - Bielorussia 1
CM - Camerun 1
EC - Ecuador 1
EE - Estonia 1
EG - Egitto 1
GE - Georgia 1
GH - Ghana 1
HN - Honduras 1
HR - Croazia 1
KH - Cambogia 1
LB - Libano 1
MK - Macedonia 1
MO - Macao, regione amministrativa speciale della Cina 1
QA - Qatar 1
RS - Serbia 1
TN - Tunisia 1
TZ - Tanzania 1
UY - Uruguay 1
ZM - Zambia 1
Totale 16.620
Città #
Woodbridge 1.191
Fairfield 891
Santa Clara 786
Chandler 763
Ann Arbor 743
Houston 729
Wilmington 587
Ashburn 450
Jacksonville 408
Seattle 322
Dearborn 315
Singapore 309
Boardman 294
Milan 274
Cambridge 263
Lawrence 245
Dublin 205
Ottawa 168
Dong Ket 156
Vienna 144
Medford 137
Princeton 115
Beijing 97
Des Moines 96
Helsinki 94
Redwood City 87
Málaga 82
San Diego 55
Abidjan 54
Rome 51
Grafing 48
Norwalk 43
Trieste 41
Amsterdam 34
Jakarta 34
Brussels 29
London 28
Torino 27
Santa Maria Capua Vetere 26
Washington 24
Auburn Hills 23
New York 22
Shanghai 22
Verona 21
Hefei 19
Mountain View 19
Taipei 19
Karachi 18
Malacca 18
Palermo 17
Perth 17
Amman 16
Berlin 16
Dallas 14
Los Angeles 13
Sydney 13
Guangzhou 12
Mumbai 12
Redmond 12
Wuppertal 12
Bergamo 11
Bolzano 11
Florence 11
Lüneburg 11
Munich 11
Turin 11
Düsseldorf 10
Frankfurt am Main 10
Hamburg 10
Melbourne 10
Paris 10
Tokyo 10
Genoa 9
Hangzhou 9
San Francisco 9
Santiago 9
Zhengzhou 9
Bologna 8
Monza 8
Nanjing 8
Pullman 8
Tehran 8
Atlanta 7
Central District 7
Lisbon 7
Montpellier 7
North York 7
Padova 7
Portland 7
Usingen 7
Xian 7
Aydin 6
Brasschaat 6
Caserta 6
Central 6
Chattanooga 6
Chicago 6
Delft 6
Edinburgh 6
Eugene 6
Totale 11.108
Nome #
THE ROAD TO CROWDFUNDING SUCCESS: A REVIEW OF EXTANT LITERATURE 844
Who talks about collaborative spaces, how, and why 328
Why crowdfunding projects can succeed: The role of proponents' individual and territorial social capital 166
The emergence of the knowledge spillover theory of entrepreneurship 151
The creation of high-tech ventures in entrepreneurial ecosystems: exploring the interactions among university knowledge, cooperative banks, and individual attitudes 151
Crowdfunding in Europe: Determinants of platforms’ creation across countries 146
Workplace management and gender: a literature review and a research agenda 141
Internal social capital and the attraction of early contributions in crowdfunding 140
Reward-based crowdfunding of entrepreneurial projects: the effect of local altruism and localized social capital on proponents’ success 139
Accelerators: Insights for a research agenda 136
Crowdfunding in Italy: State of the art and future prospects 128
Firms' involvement in Open Source projects: a trade-off between software structural quality and popularity 123
The creation of cleantech startups at the local level: the role of knowledge availability and environmental awareness 122
I luoghi del lavoro del Covid-working: dove gli accademici del Politecnico di Milano hanno scelto di lavorare e perché 119
Acquisitions of small high-tech firms as a mechanism for external knowledge sourcing: The integration-autonomy dilemma 114
Human capital signals and entrepreneurs’ success in equity crowdfunding 114
Elective affinities: exploring the matching between entrepreneurs and investors in equity crowdfunding 114
The open innovation research landscape: established perspectives and emerging themes across different levels of analysis 112
How high-tech entrepreneurial ventures cope with the global crisis: changes in product innovation and internationalization strategies 108
Academic tenure, risk-taking and the diversification of scientific research 107
How Dynamic Capabilities Can Help New Technology-Based Firms to Cope with the Global Crisis? 103
What determines the success of crowdfunding projects? The crucial role of early backers 101
University knowledge and the creation of innovative start-ups: an analysis of the Italian case 100
Role Congruity theory and crowdfunding 100
Crowdfunding of SMEs and startups: When open investing follows open innovation 98
Altruistic individuals, selfish firms? The structure of motivation in Open Source software 95
Should I sell my shares to an external buyer? The role of the entrepreneurial team in entrepreneurial exit 95
Segmented receivers' preferences and the response to signals. Evidence from film crowfunding 95
L’equità è una questione di spazio: le disuguaglianze di genere nell’accademia italiana durante la pandemia da Covid-19 95
Absorbing knowledge from unconventional sources. How collaborations with the Open Source community shape the innovation performance of entrepreneurial ventures 94
Phenomenon-based research in management and organisation science: when is it rigorous and does it matter? 94
University specialization and new firm creation across industries 92
Elective affinities: exploring the matching between entrepreneurs and investors in equity crowdfunding 91
Toward a new industrial organization? OSS in economic and managerial perspective 89
Assessing innovation in the software sector: Proprietary vs. FOSS production mode. Preliminary evidence from the Italian case 89
Opportunity Exploitation and TMT’s Organizational Configurations 88
Business firms’ engagement in community projects. Empirical evidence and further developments of the research 87
Delegation from the CEO to Top Executive: The Role of Workload and Decision-Specific Knowledge 87
TMT organization and opportunity exploitation: An organizational configuration approach 86
Cash from the crowd 86
Opportunity exploitation and TMT’s organizational configurations 85
How New technology Based firms cope with the current global crisis: a dynamic capabilities perspective 82
The effects of human and infrastructural capital on the entry rates of new-technology based firms at the local level 82
Introduction: Small business and networked innovation: organizational and managerial challenges 82
Does Free/Open Source Software enable new forms of entrepreneurship? An analysis of the start-ups created to exploit the business opportunities stemming from Free/Open Source Software. 82
Family firms and internationalization: an exploratory study on high-tech entrepreneurial ventures 82
Measuring Internet Diffusion in Italy 81
CEO Departure in Cross Border M&As: Cultural Distance and the Moderating Role of International Experience 81
Intrinsic motivations and profit-oriented firms in open source software. Do firms practise what they preach? 81
What determines the creation of cleantech firms in a geographical area? The role of technological and institutional factors 81
Catalyzing change: Innovation in women's entrepreneurship 80
How can dynamic capabilities help young entrepreneurial ventures in high tech sectors to cope with the global crisis? 80
Sales and employment changes in entrepreneurial ventures with family ownership: Empirical evidence from high-tech industries 80
Does local human capital boost the exploitation of university knowledge spillovers by prospective entrepreneurs? The case of the creation of innovative companies in Italy 80
Internet diffusion across regions. A spatial econometric approach 79
L'allargamento dei ranghi manageriali nelle giovani imprese: il caso delle start-up ad alta tecnologia 79
Small-medium enterprises and innovative startups in entrepreneurial ecosystems: exploring an under-remarked relation 79
How university and industry knowledge interact to determine local entrepreneurship 78
The organizational design of high-tech start-ups: State of the art and directions for future research 77
Why Crowdfunding Projects Can Succeed: The Role of Proponents’ Territorial Social Capital 77
Absorbing knowledge from unconventional sources. How collaborations with the Open Source community shape the innovation performance of entrepreneurial ventures 76
How Entrepreneurs Accumulate Social Capital: Evidence from the High-End Fashion Industry. 76
Open innovation and within-industry diversification in small and medium enterprises: The case of open source software firms 76
Droni e logistica: cosa ci insegna la letteratura scientifica? 76
Paper No.: 16040 Elective affinities: exploring the matching between entrepreneurs and investors in equity crowdfunding 75
Investigating the mix of strategic choices and performance of transaction platforms: Evidence from the crowdfunding setting 75
How universities contribute to the creation of knowledge-intensive firms: detailed evidence on the Italian case 75
Are workspaces gender neutral? A literature review and a research agenda 75
Organizing inter- and intra-firm networks: What is the impact on innovationperformance? 74
Network externalities, incumbent's competitive advantage and the degree of openness of software start-ups 74
The creation of high-tech entrepreneurial ventures at the local level: The role of local competences and communication infrastructures 73
The sensitivity of high-tech entrepreneurial ventures' employment to a sales contraction in a negative growth scenario: The moderating role of venture capital financing 73
Panel: Governance in open source projects and communities 73
Is open source software about innovation? collaborations with the open source community and innovation performance of software entrepreneurial ventures. 72
Cambiamenti strategici in risposta alla crisi e crescita delle giovani imprese ad alta tecnologia (Strategic changes in response to the crisis and growth of new technology-based firms) 72
Exploring Organizational Configurations at the Level of the Top Management Team: A Contingency Analysis 72
Dynamic capabilities and high-tech entrepreneurial ventures’ performance in the aftermath of an environmental jolt 72
Open business models and venture capital finance 71
Community Collaboration and Venture Capital Finance 70
Firms' participation in Open Source projects: empirical evidence and research agenda 68
The adoption of ICTs - Why does it differ across regions? 68
Comparing motivations of individual programmers and firms to take part in the open source movement. From community to business 68
Explaining the Territorial Adoption of New Technologies: A Spatial Econometric Approach 67
Dynamic Capabilities During the Global Crisis: Evidence from Italian New Technology Based Firms 67
How openness shapes the scope of Small and Medium Enterprises. An empirical investigation of the Italian software sector 67
Firms’ involvement in Open Source projects: a controversial role 66
Does software firms' interaction with the Open Source communities enable firm diversification? 66
Knowledge spillover theory of entrepreneurship: a comprehensive literature review 66
The impact of local and external university knowledge on the creation of knowledge-intensive firms: Evidence from the Italian case 66
An agent-based simulation model for the diffusion of busines to business e-selling: heterogeneity and critical mass 66
Small and Medium Enterprises and New Ventures in Entrepreneurial Ecosystems: The Case of Industrial Districts and Innovative Startups in Italy 66
Entry strategies under competing standards: Hybrid business models in the open source software industry 64
The creation of NTBFs at local level: the role of internal and external human capital networks 64
The effect of higher education institutions on the entry rates of new technology based firms 64
Acquisition implementation process: Structural integration & acquired CEO replacement as interlinked design dimensions 64
Contributing to the common pool resources in Open Source software. A comparison between individuals and firms 64
Intrinsic vs. extrinsic incentives in profit-oriented firms supplying Open Source products and services 64
Authorizing employees to collaborate with communities during working hours: When is it valuable for firms? 63
Science and innovation policy for the new knowledge economy 63
A simulation model for the diffusion of a new technology in an environment populated by heterogeneous agents. The case of Business to Business (B2B) E-Commerce 62
Totale 9.749
Categoria #
all - tutte 52.000
article - articoli 20.712
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 23.190
curatela - curatele 558
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 5.970
Totale 102.430


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2019/20201.822 0 0 0 0 0 327 339 181 295 145 399 136
2020/20212.395 188 103 239 116 253 138 217 213 133 280 149 366
2021/20222.004 108 295 88 96 177 72 85 157 167 139 174 446
2022/20232.124 327 172 70 232 228 279 42 167 265 146 120 76
2023/20241.140 75 238 70 104 66 136 91 43 15 74 25 203
2024/20251.795 128 68 208 72 872 447 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totale 16.911