Alberto Maria Radici
Research fellow for the PRIN project Digital INNOvation: an assessment of the relationship between DATA and other intangible assets and productivity. Teaching assistant in Managerial Economics at LUISS University.
Rome
Research fellow for the PRIN project Digital INNOvation: an assessment of the relationship between DATA and other intangible assets and productivity. Teaching assistant in Managerial Economics at LUISS University.
Rome
Alberto Maria Radici obtained his bachelor’s degree in Economics of Markets and Financial Intermediaries from the University of Perugia. After spending a year in London, he enrolled in the Economics program with a specialization in Macroeconomic Policy and Financial Markets at Sapienza University of Rome, earning his master’s degree in July 2021.
From October 2022 to April 2025, he pursued his doctoral studies at the Department of Methods and Models for Economics, Territory and Finance, following the curriculum in Economic Geography (M-GGR/02) with a three-year scholarship. Under the supervision of Professor Andrea Ascani (GSSI) and Professor Augusto Cerqua (Sapienza), on April 4, 2025, he successfully defended his dissertation titled “Knowledge sources, Foreign Direct Investments, and the Global Geopolitics of Technology“, earning the degree with the grade “Excellent”.
Since September 2023, he has served as a teaching assistant for the Managerial Economics course at LUISS University. Additionally, since September 2024, he has held the position of Research Fellow at the National Research Council for the PRIN project Digital INNOvation: an assessment of the relationship between DATA and other intangible assets and productivity, which focuses on analyzing the impact of the digital economy and new intangible assets on the growth and productivity of firms, nations, and major geographical areas. His main research interests include innovation studies, industrial policies, the geopolitics of technology, and patent data analysis.