ICC Advance Access originally published online on May 7, 2008
Industrial and Corporate Change 2008 17(3):499-506; doi:10.1093/icc/dtn013
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The Italian connection: the origins of Giovanni Dosi's thinking and a note on some lost, or never written, manuscripts
Correspondence: Luigi Marengo, LEM, Scuola Superiore S. Anna, Pisa, Italy. e-mail: l.marengo{at}sssup.it
Correspondence: Luigi Orsenigo, University di Brescia; CESPRI Università Bocconi, Milano, Italy; Department of Economics, Open University, UK. e-mail: luigi.orsenigo{at}unibocconi.it
This article provides an overview of the Italian side of Giovanni Dosi in terms of his career and works. It brings up two unpublished papers by Dosi showing in part his wider interests in philosophical themes. The article concludes by noting that by recognizing that many of the problems the world faces are not natural or optimal outcomes but are instead the result of human institutions, choices, and path dependencies, Dosi's work also has a very policy-oriented focus.
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