Graduate School
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00197 Rome
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Christian Iaione is professor of public law teaching courses on urban law & policy, law & policy of innovation & climate change at Luiss Guido Carli Law Department where he is also deputy director of the research center BILL-Blockchain, artificial Intelligence and digital innovation Law Lab, coordinator of the innovation area of the Luiss School of Law, faculty co-director of the graduate course in Law, Digital Innovation and Sustainability, and faculty co-director of LabGov – LABoratory for the GOVernance of the City as a Commons (a scientific partnership between Luiss University and Georgetown University).
Daniele Mascia is Associate Professor of Organization and Human Resource Management at Luiss Guido Carli University. With a PhD in Management, he previously held appointments at Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore (assistant professor) and at the University of Bologna (associate professor). He acquired further academic experience as visiting researcher/professor at the University of Sydney Business School, Chalmers University and KTH Royal Institute of Technology, and at USI (University of Italian Switzerland). He is currently research fellow at Foundation IMIT—Institute for Management of Innovation and Technology (Sweden). His research interests include the study of organizational social networks, the analysis of leadership and team processes in the context of organizational change, and the study of learning dynamics in complex organizations. For his research, Prof. Mascia received a number of awards and distinctions from, among others, the Academy of Management and the Operational Research Society. Currently, he sits on the editorial board of the Journal of Management Studies. He is evaluator of research projects on behalf of the Italian Ministry of Research and Education, the Swiss National Foundation for Scientific Research and the Netherlands Organisation for Health Research and Development. Prof. Mascia has been advisor of public and private organizations in the health sector (hospitals, pharmaceutical companies, and medical device manufacturers).
Programme Insight
Designed to produce leaders capable of managing innovative and sustainable strategies within increasingly complex markets and ecosystems, this programme is a unique learning experience that equips students to address the key challenges for successful global organisations.
Through constant interaction with public, private and social actors, the curriculum provides a multidimensional view of the economic and social dynamics that influence global markets. A distinctive element of the programme is the combination of managerial, legal, and technical knowledge, based on both 'hard' and 'soft' social sciences.
Job Opportunities
The Strategic Management programme equips graduates to work in multinational corporations, consulting firms, startups, and non-profit organizations. Upon graduation, students will be fully prepared to apply for the following job positions:
- Strategic Management roles, focusing on shaping and implementing strategic initiatives in various industries.
- Innovation Management roles within corporations or consultancies, driving change and promoting sustainable and innovative practices.
- Sustainability Officer roles, ensuring that companies meet environmental, societal, and governance (ESG) standards.
- Entrepreneurial roles in start-ups or innovation-focused entities, leveraging strategic and sustainable innovation knowledge.
- Policy Analyst or Consultant roles in government organizations or NGOs, shaping and influencing sustainability policies.
- Progress to higher academic qualifications (PhD or postgraduate diploma in Strategic Management, Corporate Sustainability, Innovation Management).
The Strategic Management programme prepares you to be a leader in today's complex business environment, fostering strategic, innovative, and sustainable business practices.
The course of study is subject to approval by the Ministry of the University, the study plan might be modified.
an exciting two-year program taught entirely in English
An exciting two-year program taught entirely in English