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Professor

Digital & Open Government


Alberto Romolini
Alberto Romolini
Email: alberto.romolini@uninettunouniversity.net
Qualification and Scientific-Disciplinary Sector: Professore Associato Uninettuno SECS-P/07
Academic Year
Professor/Tutor responsible for teaching
Three-year Degree Courses - New Regulations (Min. Decree N. 270/2004) Path Course ECTS
Communication Sciences Public Institutions and Digital Media Digital & Open Government (it) 9
Economics and business administration Business management Management accounting (en) 9
Economics and business administration Business management (with the Berlin School of Business & Innovation) Management accounting (en) 9
Economics and business administration Culture, Tourism and Corporate Value Contabilità e bilancio (it) 9
Economics and business administration Culture, Tourism and Corporate Value Cost accounting for tourism enterprises (it) 9
Economics and business administration Culture, Tourism and Corporate Value Economia Aziendale (it) 9
Economics and business administration Economia e diritto digitale Contabilità e bilancio (it) 9
Economics and business administration Economia e diritto digitale Economia Aziendale (it) 9
Economics and business administration Economics and Corporate Governance Contabilità e bilancio (it) 9
Economics and business administration Economics and Corporate Governance Economia Aziendale (it) 9
Title and authorsInformationYear
Inclusivity and digital technologies in museums: lessons from an Italian experience
ALBERTO ROMOLINI
1.1 Articolo in rivista 2024
The Marriage Between Luxury Hospitality, Ecotourism, and Social Initiatives: A New Business Model from Italy
ALBERTO ROMOLINI
1.1 Articolo in rivista 2024
Corporate Disclosure of Vaccine Producers After Covid-19 Disease
ALBERTO ROMOLINI
2.1 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio) 2023
How to Boost Reputation in Growing Museums? Evidence From an Italian Case
ALBERTO ROMOLINI
2.1 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio) 2023
The inequalities reduction through healthcare decentralisation in low‐middle income countries: The case of Tunisia
ALBERTO ROMOLINI
1.1 Articolo in rivista 2023
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