Marco Vivarelli graduated from Bocconi University-Milano and earned a Ph.D. from SPRU-Sussex University and one from Pavia University.
He is Cavaliere al Merito della Repubblica Italiana (Presidential decree, June, 2nd, 2009).
He is Member of the Academia Europaea, since July 2019.
He is full professor of Economics at the Catholic University of Milano, where he is also Director of the Department of Economic Policy.
He is Professorial Fellow at UNU-MERIT, Maastricht.
He is member of the Academic Advisory Council of the Global Digital Foundation (Brussels, Canberra and Washington D.C.).
He is member of the Scientific Executive Board of the Eurasia Business and Economics Society (EBES, Istanbul).
He is member of the International Board of the Austrian Institute of Economic Research (WIFO, Vienna).
He has been scientific consultant for the International Labour Office (ILO), World Bank (WB), the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) and the European Commission (EC).

Since October 2010 to September 2013 he has been Honorary Professor at the Science Policy Research Unit (SPRU), University of Sussex.
Since April 2005 to December 2012 he has been External Associate at the Centre for the Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation(CSGR), University of Warwick.
Since February 2004 to December 2009 he has been external Research Fellow at the Max Planck Institute of Economics - Jena.
Since July 2007 to December 2007 and since July 2008 to February 2009 he has served as visiting Senior Scientist at the Joint Research Centre - Institute for Prospective Technological Studies of the European Commission (JRC-IPTS, Seville).
Since June 2002 to May 2005 he has served as Senior Research Economist at the International Labour Office - Geneva.

He is Editor-in-Chief of theEurasian Business Review, Editor ofSmall Business Economics, Editor ofRivista Internazionale di Scienze Sociali, Associate Editor ofIndustrial and Corporate Change, Associate Editor ofEconomics E-Journal, Associate Editor ofEconomia e Politica Industriale - Journal of Industrial and Business Economics, Member of the Editorial Board ofSustainability(Section: "Economic, Business and Management Aspects of Sustainability"), Member of the Editorial Review Board ofInternational Entrepreneurship and Management Journal, and he has served as referee for more than 90 international journals.

He is author and editor of various books and his papers have been published in numerous refereed international journals, includingApplied Economics, Cambridge Journal of Economics, Canadian Journal of Economics, Economics Letters, Empirical Economics, Industrial and Corporate Change, International Journal of Industrial Organization, Journal of Economics, Journal of Evolutionary Economics, Journal of Population Economics, Journal of Productivity Analysis, Labour Economics, Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, Regional Studies, Research Policy, Small Business Economics, Southern Economic Journal, World Bank Research Observer, World Development.

His current research interests include the relationship between innovation, employment and skills; the labour market and income distribution impacts of globalization; the entry and post-entry performance of newborn firms.

He joined IZA as a Research Fellow in November 2002.


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IZA-Publikationen

现正讨论文件No. 9147
Vincent Van Roy, Daniel Vertesy,Marco Vivarelli
published as 'Technology and Employment: Mass Unemployment or Job Creation? Empirical Evidence from European Patenting Firms' in: Research Policy, 2018, 47 (9), 1762 - 1776
现正讨论文件No. 8148
published in: Economic Change and Restructuring , 2016, 49, 159-193
现正讨论文件No. 7436
published in: World Bank Research Observer, 2015, 30, 277–305
现正讨论文件No. 6513
发表“创业一定是好的? Microeconomic evidence from developed and developing countries' in: Industrial and Corporate Change, 2013, 22, 1453-1495
现正讨论文件No. 6291
published in: Journal of Economic Issues, 2014, 48 (1), 123-154
现正讨论文件No. 6136
published as 'R&D drivers and age: Are young firms different?' in: Research Policy, 2014, 43 (9), 1544-1556
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