Switching behavior in the Italian electricity retail market: Logistic and mixed effect Bayesian estimations of consumer choice
- M. Fontana, M. Iori, C. Nava
- EconomicsEnergy Policy
- 1 June 2019
New and atypical combinations: An assessment of novelty and interdisciplinarity
- M. Fontana, M. Iori, F. Montobbio, R. Sinatra
- Economics
- 1 September 2020
A bridge over troubled water: Interdisciplinarity, Novelty, and Impact
- M. Fontana, M. Iori, F. Montobbio, R. Sinatra
- Economics
- 2018
This paper analyses the relationship between novelty, interdisciplinarity and impact of scientific research. We discuss the limitations of the established indicators of novelty and…
Barriers to Switching in Retail Electricity Markets: A Regional Analysis of the Italian Market
- M. Fontana, M. Iori, C. Nava
- Economics
- 22 March 2017
The paper analyzes the determinants of switching barriers in a sample of Italian households. Inertia, while depressing consumer engagement and the associated benefits, also reduces competitive…
The interdisciplinarity dilemma: Public versus private interests
- M. Fontana, M. Iori, Valerio Leone Sciabolazza, D. Souza
- BusinessResearch Policy
- 2022
A Reputation-based Distributed District Scheduling Algorithm for Smart Grids
- D. Borra, M. Iori, Claudio Borean, F. Fagnani
- Computer ScienceEAI Endorsed Transactions on Cognitive…
- 27 October 2014
A centralized iterative reputation-reward mechanism is proposed for end-users to cooperate to avoid power peaks and reduce global overload, based on random distributions simulating human behaviors and penalties on the effective ECS differing from the suggested ECS.
The direction of technical change in AI and the trajectory effects of government funding
- M. Iori, Arianna Martinelli
- Economics
- 2021
Government funding of innovation can have a significant impact not only on the rate of technical change, but also on its direction. In this paper, we examine the role that government grants and…
Knowledge Clusters and Multidimensional Proximity: An Agent-Based Simulation
- Carlo Bottai, M. Iori
- Economics
- 1 July 2015
We will use an Agent-Based Model in order to study how innovation can emerge from the interaction between firms. In particular, we are interested in studying how the clusters that emerges from these…
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