Andrea Colli

Andrea Colli (born 15 June 1966) is an Italian academic. He is a Professor of Business History, Head of Department of Social and Political sciences at Bocconi University. He is the author of several books.

Andrea Colli
Born15 June 1966
Alma materBocconi University
OccupationBusiness historian
EmployerBocconi University

Early life

Andrea Colli was born 15 June 1966.[1] He graduated from Bocconi University, where he also earned a PhD in Economic and Social History.[1]

Career

Colli is a Professor of Business History, Head of Department of Social and Political sciences at his alma mater, Bocconi University.[1] He was a visiting professor at the Lancaster University Management School.[2]

Works

  • Colli, Andrea (2003). The History of Family Business 1850–2000. Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521800280. OCLC 491524940.
  • Colli, Andrea; Vasta, Michelangelo, eds. (2010). Forms of Enterprise in 20th Century Italy: Boundaries, Structures and Strategies. Cheltenham, U.K.: Elgar. ISBN 9781847203830. OCLC 836942164.
  • Amatori, Franco; Colli, Andrea (2011). Business History: Complexities and Comparisons. New York: Routledge. ISBN 9780415423977. OCLC 774401538.
  • Colli, Andrea; De Jong, Abe; Iversen, Martin Jes (2013). Mapping European Corporations. Strategy, Structure, Ownership and Performance. Hoboken, New Jersey: Taylor & Francis. ISBN 9781135754440. OCLC 864414353.
  • Colli, Andrea; Fernández Pérez, Paloma, eds. (2014). The Endurance of Family Businesses: A Global Overview. New York: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9781107037755. OCLC 908063432.
gollark: Yes, it is inconsistency 1298712.
gollark: UTTER inconsistent bees.
gollark: It saddens me that apparently sin²(x) does NOT mean sin(sin(x)) but (sin(x))².
gollark: Yes, making computers do all repetitive maths good???
gollark: Trigonometric ones, I mean.

References

  1. "ANDREA COLLI". Bocconi University. Retrieved May 12, 2017.
  2. "Professor Andrea Colli". Lancaster University Management School. Retrieved May 12, 2017.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.