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Raffaele Bazurli

Publications -  9
Citations -  103

Raffaele Bazurli is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Politics & Corporate governance. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 50 citations.

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Local Governments and Social Movements in the ‘Refugee Crisis’: Milan and Barcelona as ‘Cities of Welcome’

TL;DR: In the context of the so-called "refugee crisis" as discussed by the authors, South European cities have experienced far-reaching societal transformations, magnified by flaws in multi-level governance.

Determinants and Barriers of Adoption, Diffusion and Upscaling of ICT-driven Social Innovation in the Public Sector

Abstract: Authors: Greta Nasi* (Bocconi University); Maria Cucciniello (Bocconi University); Valentina Mele (Bocconi University); Giovanni Valotti (Bocconi University); Raffaele Bazurli (Bocconi University); Hanna de Vries (Erasmus University Rotterdam); Victor Bekkers (Erasmus University Rotterdam); Lars Tummers (Erasmus University Rotterdam); Mila Gascó (ESADE); Tamyko Ysa (ESADE); Charlotte Fernández (ESADE); Adrià Albareda (ESADE); Ani Matei (NSPSPA); Carmen Savulescu (NSPSPA); Catalina Antonie (NSPSPA); Elis Bianca Balaceanu (NSPSPA); Nemec Juraj (Matej Bel University); Mária Svidroňová (Matej Bel University); Beata Mikusova Merickova (Matej Bel University); Marta Oviska (Matej Bel University); Vanessa de Froidcourt (ENA); Michel Eymeri-Douzans (ENA) & Erwane Morette Monthubert (ENA).
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Crook!: The impact of perceived corruption on non-electoral forms of political behaviour:

TL;DR: In this paper, the nexus between corruption and collective action is often overlooked and the importance of anti-corruption claims have been at the core of many mass mobilizations worldwide, however, the link between these two issues is overlooked.
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Insurgent Asylum Policies in European Cities: A Multi-Level Governance Perspective

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors argue that insurgency depends on how city governments mediate the constraints and opportunities that emanate from the horizontal and vertical dimensions of multi-level governance, which capture city-level political dynamics as well as intergovernmental interactions.
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How “Urban” Is Urban Policy Making?

TL;DR: The American Political Science Association, 2019 PS • January 2020 as discussed by the authors 25................................................................................................................................................................................................´........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... ''................................................................................................................................'' '' ''