Luca Bagnoli
Professor
Department of Economics and Business Sciences
University of Firenze
Italy
Biography
EDUCATION AND ACADEMIC CAREER 1992, Degree with honors, Business Administration, Faculty of Economics, University of Florence; 1997, PhD in Business Administration, Faculty of Economics, University of Pisa 1997-2000, lecturer, Business Administration, University of Florence; 2001-2005, associate professor, Business Administration, Department of Business Administration, University of Florence; 2005-present, Full Professor, Business Administration, Department of Economics and Management, University of Florence; 2009-2015, budget deputy, University of Florence. Member of the following associations: European Accounting Association (EAA); Italian Academy of Business Economics (Aidea); Italian Society of Accountants and Business Economics (Sidrea) REFEREE for the following journals: Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly; International Journal of Production Economics; Financial reporting; Business Economics Online. TEACHING EXPERIENCE Business Administration, University of Florence, from 1997 to 2012; Accounting for Cooperatives and Non-Profit Organizations, University of Florence, from 2003 to 2016. Accounting, since 2016
Research Interest
non-profit organizations; cooperative companies and social cooperatives; social enterprises; accounting and social balance; sustainability budgeting / reporting; impact measurements
Publications
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Manetti, G .; Bellucci, M .; Bagnoli, L. (2016). Stakeholder engagement and public information through social media: a study of Canadian and American public transport agencies. In: EURAM. EURAM 2016 E-proceedings, pp. 1-41 EURAM, ISBN: 2466-7498.
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Manetti, Giacomo; Cecchi, Massimo; Bagnoli, Luca (2016). The representation of wealth and income in the budget according to the German dualistic approach: the actuality of the Schmidt and Sewering contributions. ACCOUNTING AND BUSINESS CULTURE, vol. XV, pp. 41-62, ISSN: 1721-5242
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Manetti, Giacomo; Bellucci, Marco; Bagnoli, Luca (2017). The management of the plague in Florence at the beginning of Renaissance: the role of the partnership between the Republic and the Confraternity of Misericordia. ACCOUNTING HISTORY, vol. online first, pp. 1-20, ISSN: 1749-3374