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Business Administration, University of Tartu, Estonia.
Between 1982 and 2003 he worked as Professor of Economics of Innovation
in the Masters of Business Law and Technology Management programmes
at the University of Bologna, Italy.
Professor Piero Formica has over 30 years of experience
in the fields of international economics and economics of entrepreneurship
and innovation, working with OECD Economic Prospects Division in
Paris, academic institutions, large corporations and small companies,
governmental bodies, and the European Union.
His advice has been sought by diverse organisations
such as Xerox Corporation - Xerox Professional Document Services,
TELECOM Italia Spa, the British Council, the European Commission
(DGXIII, Science Parks, RITTS-Regional Innovation and Technology
Transfer Infrastructures and Innovation Programme; DG XVI, RIS-Regional
Innovation Strategies; DG XII, Evaluation), The European Business
& Innovation Centre Network (Brussels), the DATAR (the French
Government DELEGATION A L'AMENAGEMENT DU TERRITOIRE ET A L'ACTION
REGIONALE), the Institute for Enterprise and Innovation (University
of Nottingham), the Institute of Competitiveness, and the public
authorities in Australia, India, China, and the Middle East.
His presentations in the field of entrepreneurship
and innovation have been heard throughout Europe, Asia, Australia,
Latin America, Canada, North Africa, and the Middle East.
Formica most recent publications include:
The Argument for International Entrepreneurship in the Knowledge
Economy, in: Structural Change in Europe 4, Entrepreneurial Spirit
in Cities and Regions, Hagbarth Publications, 2005
KNOWLEDGE ECONOMICS: Emerging Principles, Practices and Policies
(co-editor), Tartu University Press, 2006
"The concentration of resources and academic performance: reinventing
learning and research in the 21st century" (with Elias Carayannis),
Industry & Higher Education, April 2007
KNOWLEDGE MATTERS: Technology, Innovation and Entrepreneurship in
Innovation Networks and Knowledge Clusters. A Comparative, Socio-technical
Systems Approach in the US, Europe and Asia (co-editor), MacMillan
Palgrave, 2008
Professor Piero Formica
Piero.Formica@hj.se
formica@cofimp.it
T. +46 70 51 01 529
+ 39 335 62 40 454
www.hj.se
www.cofimp.it
www.entovation.com
www.knowledgeeconomy.it
www.gnschina.com
Policy makers in a growing number of countries
have become increasingly concerned with the management of the entire
knowledge chain: from creation to the diffusion, conversion and
entrepreneurial exploitation of scientific and technological knowledge.
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