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Piergiuseppe Morone received his PhD in Science & Technology Policy at SPRU-Sussex University in 2003 and is now Full Professor of Economic Policy in the Department of Law and Economics of UnitelmaSapienza. His main research areas are: economics of innovation, sustainability transitions, circular bio-based economy, behavioural and experimental economics. He is the coordinator of the Bioeconomy in Transition Research Group (BiT-RG) and the director of the School of Sustainability Studies and Circular Economy (SUSTAIN). Moreover, he was Scientific Coordinator of the H2020 project STAR-ProBio, vice-chair of the COST Action TD1203 on Food waste valorisation for sustainable chemicals, materials & fuels, and acted as WP Leader in various European and national research projects. He was Economic advisor to the Italian Minister of the Environment, Land and Sea Protection, till February 2021. He is now Local Unit Scientific Coordinator in the LIFE EBP project (2020-2024), Scientific Committee member of BIOVOICES and Biobridges projects (BBI JU CSAs).
This paper aims at increasing our understanding of the role of space dimensions in niche evolution dynamics. To accomplish this goal, an agent-based model is developed, locating agents in geographical space. The model is then used to show how local niches built on geographical proximity perform differently from global niches built on relative proximity, in terms of the timing of niche creation, the velocity of niche maturation, average profit, environmental uncertainty and knowledge exchange. It concludes that the spatial dimension of niches should be considered in the development of policies to promote sustainable transitions.
Almona Tani; Antonio Lopolito; Piergiuseppe Morone. Spatial perspectives on niche empowerment: an agent-based model. Regional Studies 2021, 1 -13.
AMA StyleAlmona Tani, Antonio Lopolito, Piergiuseppe Morone. Spatial perspectives on niche empowerment: an agent-based model. Regional Studies. 2021; ():1-13.
Chicago/Turabian StyleAlmona Tani; Antonio Lopolito; Piergiuseppe Morone. 2021. "Spatial perspectives on niche empowerment: an agent-based model." Regional Studies , no. : 1-13.
This data article aims at providing a data description about the manuscript entitled “The post COVID-19 green recovery in practice: assessing the profitability of a policy proposal on residential photovoltaic plants”. The definition of a business plan is a complex decision because the choice of the input data significantly influences the economic assessment of a project. An Excel file is used to construct an economic model based on the Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) methodology using Net Present Value (NPV) as an indicator. The choice of input data is defined by literature analysis, and policy proposals are identified by the Revival Decree adopted by Italian Government to contrast human and economic shock effected by COVID-19. The aggregation of these data enabled us to obtain both baseline and alternative scenarios to define if the realization of a residential photovoltaic (PV) plant is economically feasible. Similar data can be obtained for other countries according to the policy actions adopted, and this work can be easily replicated in different geographical contexts and considering varying categories of stakeholders (e.g., consumers, which are called upon to implement a green transition).
Idiano D’Adamo; Massimo Gastaldi; Piergiuseppe Morone. Dataset for Assessing the Economic Performance of a Residential PV Plant: The Analysis of a New Policy Proposal. Data 2020, 5, 101 .
AMA StyleIdiano D’Adamo, Massimo Gastaldi, Piergiuseppe Morone. Dataset for Assessing the Economic Performance of a Residential PV Plant: The Analysis of a New Policy Proposal. Data. 2020; 5 (4):101.
Chicago/Turabian StyleIdiano D’Adamo; Massimo Gastaldi; Piergiuseppe Morone. 2020. "Dataset for Assessing the Economic Performance of a Residential PV Plant: The Analysis of a New Policy Proposal." Data 5, no. 4: 101.
The concept of sustainability is attracting great attention as societies become increasingly aware of the environmental consequences of their actions. One of the most critical challenges that humankind is facing is the scarcity of resources, which are expected to reach their limits in the foreseeable future. Associated with this, there is increasing waste generated as a consequence of rapid growth in the world population (particularly in urban areas) and a parallel rise in global income. To cope with these problems, a linear strategy has been applied to increase efficiency by reducing the use of materials and energy in order to lessen environmental impacts. However, this cradle to grave approach has proven inadequate, due to a lack of attention to several economic and social aspects. A paradigm shift is thus required to re-think and innovate processes (as early as in the design phase) in such a way that materials and energy are used more effectively within a closed-loop system. This strategy, known as the cradle to cradle approach, relies on the assumption that everything is a resource for something else since no waste is ever generated in nature. In line with the cradle to cradle approach, the bio-inspired circular economy concept aims at eco-effectiveness, rather than eco-efficiency. While the circular economy has neither a confirmed definition nor a standardized methodology, it nonetheless carries significant importance, since it “is restorative and regenerative by design and aims to keep products, components, and materials at their highest utility and value at all times, distinguishing between technical and biological cycles,” in accordance with the goals of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Despite some controversial opinions that “circles are not spirals, and for growth to occur, spirals with ever-increasing radii are required,” the circular economy concept is taking a central role in the sustainable development debate and, for this reason, deserves attention. The aim of this paper is to shed light on this debate, pointing out the main features of the emerging circular paradigm along with sustainability transition theories and circularity evaluation tools.
Piergiuseppe Morone; Gülşah Yilan. A paradigm shift in sustainability: from lines to circles. Acta Innovations 2020, 5 -16.
AMA StylePiergiuseppe Morone, Gülşah Yilan. A paradigm shift in sustainability: from lines to circles. Acta Innovations. 2020; (36):5-16.
Chicago/Turabian StylePiergiuseppe Morone; Gülşah Yilan. 2020. "A paradigm shift in sustainability: from lines to circles." Acta Innovations , no. 36: 5-16.
This paper analyzes the causes and effects of the COVID-19 crisis, with a specific focus on the food system. Food consumption and production has not only been impacted by the crisis, but it may have also contributed to causing the pandemic. After providing a brief introductory framework, the paper presents the results of a pilot study on the link between COVID-19 and the food system, as indicated by the social media activity of selected European Union (EU) Twitter accounts, measured using an original “theme popularity” metric. Thereafter, a systematic review of the literature is proposed to identify the causes of the rise in popularity of a sustainable food system theme, the potential consequences of the COVID-19 crisis for the food system (targeting the production, consumption and waste disposal phases) and possible solutions, focusing on the circular economy. Challenges and opportunities for policymakers in the short and long term are discussed. A holistic approach is advocated, as the global food system is intimately connected with society and requires deep cooperation among nation states and economic actors.
Fabio Giudice; Rocco Caferra; Piergiuseppe Morone. COVID-19, the Food System and the Circular Economy: Challenges and Opportunities. Sustainability 2020, 12, 7939 .
AMA StyleFabio Giudice, Rocco Caferra, Piergiuseppe Morone. COVID-19, the Food System and the Circular Economy: Challenges and Opportunities. Sustainability. 2020; 12 (19):7939.
Chicago/Turabian StyleFabio Giudice; Rocco Caferra; Piergiuseppe Morone. 2020. "COVID-19, the Food System and the Circular Economy: Challenges and Opportunities." Sustainability 12, no. 19: 7939.
In this paper, we investigate the transition to clean energy technologies in the Boston area, as perceived through the lens of strategic niche management. The main goal of the study was to assess the role of policy in fostering/hindering the development of the clean energy niche and the complete deployment of clean energy technologies in this area. Using argumentative discourse analysis, our research showed that the clean energy niche in the Boston area is generally perceived as strong and dynamic. However, the public de-legitimizing narrative identified gaps at the policy level that include, among others, the limited engagement of the local and federal government in breaking through well-established practices and regulatory frameworks, funding, and infrastructure. These gaps are likely to delay the market uptake of clean energies in this area.
Almona Tani; Piergiuseppe Morone. Policy Implications for the Clean Energy Transition: The Case of the Boston Area. Energies 2020, 13, 2615 .
AMA StyleAlmona Tani, Piergiuseppe Morone. Policy Implications for the Clean Energy Transition: The Case of the Boston Area. Energies. 2020; 13 (10):2615.
Chicago/Turabian StyleAlmona Tani; Piergiuseppe Morone. 2020. "Policy Implications for the Clean Energy Transition: The Case of the Boston Area." Energies 13, no. 10: 2615.
Demonstration of an innovative environmental assessment methodology that provides a unique dimension to sustainability reporting, focusing on circular bio-based value chains.
Kadambari Lokesh; Avtar Singh Matharu; Ioannis K. Kookos; Dimitrios Ladakis; Apostolis Koutinas; Piergiuseppe Morone; James Clark. Hybridised sustainability metrics for use in life cycle assessment of bio-based products: resource efficiency and circularity. Green Chemistry 2020, 22, 803 -813.
AMA StyleKadambari Lokesh, Avtar Singh Matharu, Ioannis K. Kookos, Dimitrios Ladakis, Apostolis Koutinas, Piergiuseppe Morone, James Clark. Hybridised sustainability metrics for use in life cycle assessment of bio-based products: resource efficiency and circularity. Green Chemistry. 2020; 22 (3):803-813.
Chicago/Turabian StyleKadambari Lokesh; Avtar Singh Matharu; Ioannis K. Kookos; Dimitrios Ladakis; Apostolis Koutinas; Piergiuseppe Morone; James Clark. 2020. "Hybridised sustainability metrics for use in life cycle assessment of bio-based products: resource efficiency and circularity." Green Chemistry 22, no. 3: 803-813.
In the literature on innovation and organizational learning, there is a wide consensus about the relevance of learning activities. Specifically, they occur both individually (as producers will increase their knowledge simply “by doing”) and collectively (as producers and other stakeholders involved will learn “by interacting”). Therefore, in these studies, the focus on informal learning has become increasingly evident with recognition that informal learning predominates in smaller and locally-operating firms, and large corporations alike. The aim of the study is twofold; firstly to understand the link between formal networks and informal learning and secondly to investigate if the information exchanged in the network between firms and institutions is altered by content. Through a case study in Foggia, southern Italy, we have investigated how knowledge flows among small organic food firms and related supporting institutions. The core finding of the study was that the existence of networks is necessary to promote informal knowledge flows, yet not sufficient by itself. In conclusion, several obstacles had to be removed before producers gained from the positive effects of geographical clustering and proximity.
Piergiuseppe Morone; Roberta Sisto; Richard Taylor. Knowledge diffusion and geographical proximity: a multi-relational networks approach. Open Agriculture 2019, 4, 129 -138.
AMA StylePiergiuseppe Morone, Roberta Sisto, Richard Taylor. Knowledge diffusion and geographical proximity: a multi-relational networks approach. Open Agriculture. 2019; 4 (1):129-138.
Chicago/Turabian StylePiergiuseppe Morone; Roberta Sisto; Richard Taylor. 2019. "Knowledge diffusion and geographical proximity: a multi-relational networks approach." Open Agriculture 4, no. 1: 129-138.
Piergiuseppe Morone; Joel Tickner; Valentina Tartiu. Editorial overview: A new chemistry for a sustainable future: When green chemists meets social scientists. Current Opinion in Green and Sustainable Chemistry 2017, 8, A1 -A3.
AMA StylePiergiuseppe Morone, Joel Tickner, Valentina Tartiu. Editorial overview: A new chemistry for a sustainable future: When green chemists meets social scientists. Current Opinion in Green and Sustainable Chemistry. 2017; 8 ():A1-A3.
Chicago/Turabian StylePiergiuseppe Morone; Joel Tickner; Valentina Tartiu. 2017. "Editorial overview: A new chemistry for a sustainable future: When green chemists meets social scientists." Current Opinion in Green and Sustainable Chemistry 8, no. : A1-A3.
This paper presents a game theoretic morphological analysis of the strategic interactions between environmental enforcement authorities and polluting firms. The models explore the role of discretion that such authorities enjoy, either in deciding how to pursue environmental violations (investigative and prosecutorial discretion) or in judging them (judicial discretion). The purpose is to identify both the optimal firms’ behaviour in terms of compliance, and the enforcement authorities’ optimal strategies in terms of enforcement actions to undertake. Consistent with the setting of the game theoretic models, the role of the enforcement agencies in deterring firms from polluting is, then, empirically tested by means of laboratory experiments. Laboratory evidence on compliance behaviour of firms when faced with enforcement conditions predicted by the theoretical models set up is discussed for the different experimental treatments performed. Overall, we suggest that making environmental enforcement less predictable for the firms, and thus creating a degree of uncertainty for the violators, can actually encourage deterrence and, thus, improve compliance. Thus, a partly unpredictable enforcement strategy may generate more compliance than an environmental policy that is known with certainty in advance.
Anna Rita Germani; Pasquale Scaramozzino; Andrea Morone; Piergiuseppe Morone. Discretionary enforcement and strategic interactions between enforcement agencies and firms: a theoretical and laboratory investigation. Journal of Regulatory Economics 2017, 52, 255 -284.
AMA StyleAnna Rita Germani, Pasquale Scaramozzino, Andrea Morone, Piergiuseppe Morone. Discretionary enforcement and strategic interactions between enforcement agencies and firms: a theoretical and laboratory investigation. Journal of Regulatory Economics. 2017; 52 (3):255-284.
Chicago/Turabian StyleAnna Rita Germani; Pasquale Scaramozzino; Andrea Morone; Piergiuseppe Morone. 2017. "Discretionary enforcement and strategic interactions between enforcement agencies and firms: a theoretical and laboratory investigation." Journal of Regulatory Economics 52, no. 3: 255-284.
Piergiuseppe Morone; Rodrigo Navia. New consumption and production models for a circular economy. Waste Management & Research: The Journal for a Sustainable Circular Economy 2016, 34, 489 -490.
AMA StylePiergiuseppe Morone, Rodrigo Navia. New consumption and production models for a circular economy. Waste Management & Research: The Journal for a Sustainable Circular Economy. 2016; 34 (6):489-490.
Chicago/Turabian StylePiergiuseppe Morone; Rodrigo Navia. 2016. "New consumption and production models for a circular economy." Waste Management & Research: The Journal for a Sustainable Circular Economy 34, no. 6: 489-490.
Significant changes are ahead of us: most notably, the world's population is projected to increase by almost one billion people within the next decade and the global middle class is expected to nearly triple by 2030. These trends add pressure to the world economic system and environment: greenhouse gas emissions keep growing at global scale, materials and energy sources are fast approaching their physical limits, and the amount of waste produced under the current system seems to be reaching a new peak. Against this background, a transition from a society heavily based on mass consumption, uncontrolled waste generation, and heavy fossil-fuels exploitation toward one based on resource-efficiency, new production and consumption behaviours, waste reduction, reuse, and valorization, seems a desirable and much-needed feat. This change involves a paradigm shift, which goes beyond technological change – it involves big societal and institutional changes as much as the development of radically new technologies and would give rise, in a long-term perspective, to the beginning of a new long wave of sustained (and sustainable) growth. © 2016 Society of Chemical Industry and John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
Piergiuseppe Morone. The times they are a-changing: Making the transition toward a sustainable economy. Biofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining 2016, 10, 369 -377.
AMA StylePiergiuseppe Morone. The times they are a-changing: Making the transition toward a sustainable economy. Biofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining. 2016; 10 (4):369-377.
Chicago/Turabian StylePiergiuseppe Morone. 2016. "The times they are a-changing: Making the transition toward a sustainable economy." Biofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining 10, no. 4: 369-377.
The paper addresses issues related to the citrus waste valorisation process and its inherent uncertainties from the perspective of a new and innovative firm. Thus, we investigate the relevance/role of a business plan analysis in developing a new business (new biobased value chains) in the case of citrus waste valorisation. We look primarily at the inherent uncertainty associated with the start-up phase of a new business aimed at producing and wholesaling semi-finished products derived from the recovery of citrus waste in southern Italy. In order to do so, we use a qualitative case study approach focusing on a small citrus waste valorisation firm located in Calabria, using Agro Management Development (AMD) as a unit of analysis. The choice of this research setting is not random, given the fact that many companies from the Mediterranean are trying to engage in activities to valorise citrus waste deriving from production value chains. The main findings of our analysis can be summarized as follows: (i) focusing primarily on one area of uncertainty (i.e., market uncertainty) might undermine chances of success, as it could indicate an incomplete business strategy to stakeholders, hence hindering their willingness to commit to a new entrepreneurial initiative; (ii) although a business plan could be an effective way to narrow down uncertainty for a new innovative firm, it should be properly customised in order to address all relevant dimensions of uncertainty. Indeed, an insufficiently developed plan might be counterproductive, revealing (for instance, to possible investors) an inadequate strategy for facing and solving emerging problems, therefore putting the whole business project at risk.
Annalisa Ferrari; Piergiuseppe Morone; Valentina E. Tartiu. Tackling Uncertainty through Business Plan Analysis—A Case Study on Citrus Waste Valorisation in the South of Italy. Agriculture 2016, 6, 5 .
AMA StyleAnnalisa Ferrari, Piergiuseppe Morone, Valentina E. Tartiu. Tackling Uncertainty through Business Plan Analysis—A Case Study on Citrus Waste Valorisation in the South of Italy. Agriculture. 2016; 6 (1):5.
Chicago/Turabian StyleAnnalisa Ferrari; Piergiuseppe Morone; Valentina E. Tartiu. 2016. "Tackling Uncertainty through Business Plan Analysis—A Case Study on Citrus Waste Valorisation in the South of Italy." Agriculture 6, no. 1: 5.
Fodder legumes play a major role in developing sustainable agricultural production systems and contain a range of compounds, which can be utilized to produce a wide spectrum of materials currently manufactured from petroleum-based sources. Hence, if associated with Green Biorefinery technology, the use of fodder legumes brings about significant advantages in terms of overall environmental sustainability. Since fodder legume production in Europe is currently very low, the objective of this study is to assess if a new value chain generated by Green Biorefineries can make fodder legume production profitable for farmers, and therewith increase cultivation numbers. We conducted a financial cost-benefit analysis of producing biomass from agricultural land in the federal state of Brandenburg (Germany) in three different production scenarios at two farm size levels. Costs, benefits, expected profits and risks between the scenarios were quantified. Fodder legume production for traditional fodder production was already able to increase the internal rate of return, while the production of feedstocks for Green Biorefineries, depending on prices paid for the legume juice showed an even higher profit potential. Therefore, in future agricultural production systems, fodder legumes should be part of crop rotations again
Franka Papendiek; Valentina E. Tartiu; Piergiuseppe Morone; Joachim Venus; Anne Hönig. Assessing the economic profitability of fodder legume production for Green Biorefineries – A cost-benefit analysis to evaluate farmers profitability. Journal of Cleaner Production 2016, 112, 3643 -3656.
AMA StyleFranka Papendiek, Valentina E. Tartiu, Piergiuseppe Morone, Joachim Venus, Anne Hönig. Assessing the economic profitability of fodder legume production for Green Biorefineries – A cost-benefit analysis to evaluate farmers profitability. Journal of Cleaner Production. 2016; 112 ():3643-3656.
Chicago/Turabian StyleFranka Papendiek; Valentina E. Tartiu; Piergiuseppe Morone; Joachim Venus; Anne Hönig. 2016. "Assessing the economic profitability of fodder legume production for Green Biorefineries – A cost-benefit analysis to evaluate farmers profitability." Journal of Cleaner Production 112, no. : 3643-3656.
We study the effect of innovation on a firm’s propensity to export, developing a simple model where heterogeneous firms operate in a monopolistically competitive market and set their prices as a markup above the marginal cost. The key proposition of our model is that firms that invest in better quality products are more likely to export. We test it using Italian firms’ data. Econometric results suggest that innovation, defined as quality upgrading, has a significant effect on the firms’ propensity to export; and, for those who are already exporting, innovation—defined as new products—has a significant effect on a firm’s turnover.
Cesare Imbriani; Piergiuseppe Morone; Francesco Renna. Innovation and Exporting: Does Quality Matter? The International Trade Journal 2015, 29, 273 -290.
AMA StyleCesare Imbriani, Piergiuseppe Morone, Francesco Renna. Innovation and Exporting: Does Quality Matter? The International Trade Journal. 2015; 29 (4):273-290.
Chicago/Turabian StyleCesare Imbriani; Piergiuseppe Morone; Francesco Renna. 2015. "Innovation and Exporting: Does Quality Matter?" The International Trade Journal 29, no. 4: 273-290.
Piergiuseppe Morone; Valentina Elena Tartiu; Pasquale Falcone. Assessing the potential of biowaste for bioplastics production through social network analysis. Journal of Cleaner Production 2015, 90, 43 -54.
AMA StylePiergiuseppe Morone, Valentina Elena Tartiu, Pasquale Falcone. Assessing the potential of biowaste for bioplastics production through social network analysis. Journal of Cleaner Production. 2015; 90 ():43-54.
Chicago/Turabian StylePiergiuseppe Morone; Valentina Elena Tartiu; Pasquale Falcone. 2015. "Assessing the potential of biowaste for bioplastics production through social network analysis." Journal of Cleaner Production 90, no. : 43-54.
This research study aims at providing insight into how different types of uncertainty (with different implications for the various stakeholders) affect the quality of decisions taken in the bio-based products market and consequently its further development and also, more generally, the shift towards a bio-based economy.
Piergiuseppe Morone; Valentina Tartiu. Addressing Uncertainty in Complex Systems. The Case of Bio-Based Products Derived from Urban Bio-Waste Valorisation. Operations Research/Computer Science Interfaces Series 2015, 151 -169.
AMA StylePiergiuseppe Morone, Valentina Tartiu. Addressing Uncertainty in Complex Systems. The Case of Bio-Based Products Derived from Urban Bio-Waste Valorisation. Operations Research/Computer Science Interfaces Series. 2015; ():151-169.
Chicago/Turabian StylePiergiuseppe Morone; Valentina Tartiu. 2015. "Addressing Uncertainty in Complex Systems. The Case of Bio-Based Products Derived from Urban Bio-Waste Valorisation." Operations Research/Computer Science Interfaces Series , no. : 151-169.
This paper provides an empirical analysis on the relationship between income, demographic characteristics and concentrations of air industrial pollutants within the Italian provinces. Two general conclusions can be drawn from the empirical results. First, the estimates obtained are consistent with an inverse U-shaped environmental Kuznets curve: air pollution releases increase with income up to a turning point where the relation reverts. Second, there is evidence that air releases tend to be higher in provinces with high concentration of females as households' head and with high concentration of children. Since our findings do not point to environmental discrimination on the basis of ethnicity, this suggests that environmental justice issues in Italy are not likely to manifest themselves along racial and ethnic terms but instead in terms of social categories and gender composition. We also find that the proxy variables employed to measure the efficiency or inefficiency of law enforcement are associated with higher levels of pollution. In terms of policy implications, this result suggests the need to strengthen, all through the country, the local enforcement of environmental laws in order to possibly reduce the negative effects on ambient air pollution. © 2014 Elsevier B.V
Anna Rita Germani; Piergiuseppe Morone; Giuseppina Testa. Environmental justice and air pollution: A case study on Italian provinces. Ecological Economics 2014, 106, 69 -82.
AMA StyleAnna Rita Germani, Piergiuseppe Morone, Giuseppina Testa. Environmental justice and air pollution: A case study on Italian provinces. Ecological Economics. 2014; 106 ():69-82.
Chicago/Turabian StyleAnna Rita Germani; Piergiuseppe Morone; Giuseppina Testa. 2014. "Environmental justice and air pollution: A case study on Italian provinces." Ecological Economics 106, no. : 69-82.
In this paper, the empirical performance of several preference functionals is assessed using individual and group experimental data. We investigate if there is a risky choice theory that fits group decisions better than alternative theories, and if there are significant differences between individual and group choices. Experimental findings reported in this paper provide answers to both of those questions showing that expected utility gains a “winning” position over higher-level functionals (we considered disappoint aversion and two variants of rank-dependent utility) when risky choices are undertaken by individuals as well as by small groups. However, in the group experiment, alternatives (and, most notably, disappoint aversion) improve their relative performance, a fact that hints at the existence of differences between individual and group choices. We interpreted this result as evidence that feelings-like disappointment aversion become stronger in group decision.
A. Morone; Piergiuseppe Morone. Estimating individual and group preference functionals using experimental data. Theory and Decision 2014, 77, 403 -422.
AMA StyleA. Morone, Piergiuseppe Morone. Estimating individual and group preference functionals using experimental data. Theory and Decision. 2014; 77 (3):403-422.
Chicago/Turabian StyleA. Morone; Piergiuseppe Morone. 2014. "Estimating individual and group preference functionals using experimental data." Theory and Decision 77, no. 3: 403-422.
We provide an experimental test of the traveler's dilemma using individual and group data. Our investigation aims to assess whether individual decisions differ significantly from group decisions. Experimental findings reported in this paper show that: (1) groups are always more rational - i.e. their claims are closer to the Nash equilibrium; (2) the size of the penalty/reward influences convergence to the equilibrium both when decisions are taken individually or in groups; and (3) groups are more sensitive to the size of the penalty/reward. (C) 2014 Published by Elsevier Inc
A. Morone; Piergiuseppe Morone; Anna Rita Germani. Individual and group behaviour in the traveler's dilemma: An experimental study. Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics 2014, 49, 1 -7.
AMA StyleA. Morone, Piergiuseppe Morone, Anna Rita Germani. Individual and group behaviour in the traveler's dilemma: An experimental study. Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics. 2014; 49 ():1-7.
Chicago/Turabian StyleA. Morone; Piergiuseppe Morone; Anna Rita Germani. 2014. "Individual and group behaviour in the traveler's dilemma: An experimental study." Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics 49, no. : 1-7.
JPHP provides a medium for publication of scholarly articles on the epidemiologic and social foundations of public health policy; presents the results of research bearing on such policy; evaluates administrative experience in the implementation of specific public health policies and programs; and helps make more effective the services provided by health departments, other health agencies, and public health workers in protecting and improving the health of the public.
Piergiuseppe Morone; Eva Camacho Cuena; Ivo Kocur; Nicholas Banatvala. Securing support for eye health policy in low- and middle-income countries: Identifying stakeholders through a multi-level analysis. Journal of Public Health Policy 2013, 35, 185 -203.
AMA StylePiergiuseppe Morone, Eva Camacho Cuena, Ivo Kocur, Nicholas Banatvala. Securing support for eye health policy in low- and middle-income countries: Identifying stakeholders through a multi-level analysis. Journal of Public Health Policy. 2013; 35 (2):185-203.
Chicago/Turabian StylePiergiuseppe Morone; Eva Camacho Cuena; Ivo Kocur; Nicholas Banatvala. 2013. "Securing support for eye health policy in low- and middle-income countries: Identifying stakeholders through a multi-level analysis." Journal of Public Health Policy 35, no. 2: 185-203.