DEM Seminar Series
The DEM Seminar Series is the Department of Economics and Management’s flagship research seminar programme. It hosts leading scholars in the international arena, whose work aligns with the main research areas of the department’s groups.
Seminars are typically held in a brown-bag format, lasting about one hour, and are structured to encourage open scientific exchange. Presenters share ongoing research, preliminary findings, or recently completed work, followed by an interactive discussion with faculty members, post-doctoral researchers, and PhD students.
By regularly engaging with high-quality external speakers, the DEM Seminar Series plays a central role in supporting the department’s commitment to research excellence, strengthening international networks, and exposing the academic community to frontier developments in the discipline.
Because of room constraints, attendance is generally limited to DEM members. Nevertheless, external participants may join when space allows. If you wish to be included in the DEM Seminar Series mailing list—or if you are interested in attending a specific seminar—please send an email to seminari.dem@unitn.it. You will receive a confirmation regarding availability in due course.
Wednesday, 3 December - 4.00 PM - Seminar room (first floor - DEM)
"Successful Voting in Weighted Committees and Shareholder Meetings"
Speaker: Stefan Napel, University of Bayreuth
Wednesday, 26 November - 1.00 PM - Seminar room (first floor - DEM)
"Residents’ Support for Tourism in Destinations with Weak Governance"
Speaker: Linda Osti, Bangor University
Wednesday, 29 October - 1.00 PM - room 1F (first floor - DEM)
"Tax avoidance by small multinationals as a side effect of anti-tax avoidance policy"
Speaker: Flora Bellone, Université Côte d'Azur
Wednesday, 1 October - 1.00 PM - Seminar room (first floor - DEM)
"Publicly funded R&D networks, knowledge spillovers and innovation performance"
Speaker: Fulvio Castellacci, University of Oslo
