Master's Degree in Administration, Economics and Finance Academic Year 2022/2023
Code: M4A
Duration: 2 years
Credits: 120
Type: Master's Degree (2nd Level)
Class: LM-77 Class of Master's Degrees in Economic Sciences
Teaching Area Council for Economics Degree Programs
President: Prof. Walter Giulietti
Email: fabrizio.politi(at)univaq.it, alter.giulietti(at)ec.univaq.it Office: Via Giuseppe Mezzanotte - Località Acquasanta - 67100 - L'Aquila
Department: Department of Industrial and Information Engineering and Economics
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NEWS Academic Year 2022/2023
Introduction of a new Master's degree profile in Administration, Economics, and Finance:
Economics of Innovation, Territory, and Sustainability
Starting from the Academic Year 2022/2023, a new profile of the Master's Degree in Administration, Economics, and Finance will be offered: Economics of Innovation, Territory, and Sustainability. The profile is designed to provide students with the analytical tools necessary to understand the phenomena related to economic transitions and the skills useful to the involved entities, both public and private. This educational offering is based on the most recent economic approach adopted by the European Commission with the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR) and by most advanced countries with specific policies in favor of innovation and sustainability. This approach updates the traditional vision of economic efficiency, which was previously defined exclusively in terms of direct production costs, extending the focus to the so-called "externalities" such as environmental factors, territorial care, and social sustainability. In this modern vision, the role of economic policy becomes more relevant as it is necessary to ensure that technological innovation is not solely a competitive tool for business success but also compatible with the needs of the entire economic and social system in which businesses operate. For these purposes, greater integration between private and public economic activities is required to guide economic development along paths compatible with long-term sustainability in relation to environmental, social, and political risks. Special attention will be given to climate change, economic inequality, and the resilience of global supply chains. The program of this profile includes, in addition to the standard subjects in the degree class, specific subjects on environmental issues, both from a legal and economic perspective. Special attention will also be given to the role of innovation in economic development from both theoretical and practical perspectives, studying historical examples and providing theoretical principles linking economic dynamics to innovation. The approach adopted in this profile considers sustainability in different geographical areas, providing analytical skills for both regional territorial levels and large economic systems, with particular attention to European policies.
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