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Visiting Researcher: Andrea Odille BOSIO, Politecnico di Milano (Italy)
Evènement | April 1, 2025
Researcher in entrepreneurial finance and alternative investments, Andrea Odille Bosio is hosted at the Magellan Research Lab from April 1 to May 31, 2025 in the frame of the European BAC4SHC project (Business Angels and Crowdinvestors for Startups’ Human Capital).
Postdoc researcher at Politecnico di Milano, Andrea holds sine 2023 the course of Project Finance at the Polimi Graduate School of Management. He is lecturer of Corporate Finance at LIUC - Università Carlo Cattaneo. In 2022 he also served as visiting professor in Private Equity at the Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts - HSLU.
Andrea's main research area is Entrepreneurial Finance and Alternative Investments (including Infrastructure). The scope of his late academic research involves analyzing: the dynamics of early-stage investments by venture capitalist and business angels; their effect on startups; the effects of policies in support to early-stage investments.
Some of the key topics of his latest research are: internationalization, innovation and ESG. He studies these topics empirically with quantitative methodologies.
During his stay he will carry out research activities in the context of the European-funded study exploring the role of Crowd Investors (CIs) in supporting entrepreneurial ventures.
This research, is part of the project BAC4SHC (Business Angels and Crowdinvestors for Startups’ Human Capital), in collaboration between Università del Piemonte Orientale, Politecnico di Milano et iaelyon School of Management.
The goal of the project is to deepen the understanding of CIs’ human capital contribution, investment behavior, and engagement in female entrepreneurship, green, and digital transitions.
Andrea's main research area is Entrepreneurial Finance and Alternative Investments (including Infrastructure). The scope of his late academic research involves analyzing: the dynamics of early-stage investments by venture capitalist and business angels; their effect on startups; the effects of policies in support to early-stage investments.
Some of the key topics of his latest research are: internationalization, innovation and ESG. He studies these topics empirically with quantitative methodologies.
During his stay he will carry out research activities in the context of the European-funded study exploring the role of Crowd Investors (CIs) in supporting entrepreneurial ventures.
This research, is part of the project BAC4SHC (Business Angels and Crowdinvestors for Startups’ Human Capital), in collaboration between Università del Piemonte Orientale, Politecnico di Milano et iaelyon School of Management.
The goal of the project is to deepen the understanding of CIs’ human capital contribution, investment behavior, and engagement in female entrepreneurship, green, and digital transitions.