Taglialatela Jonathan
Ricercatore
Taglialatela Jonathan
Ricercatore
Jonathan Taglialatela, PhD, CFA is an assistant professor in Sustainable Finance at the Department of Management, Economics and Industrial Engineering of Politecnico di Milano and a Senior Researcher for the Climate Finance Observatory at the same institution.
Previously, he held a research position at Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna in Pisa (Italy), where he obtained a PhD degree in Management.
He has been a visiting scholar at Centre for Business Research, Judge Business School at University of Cambridge.
His teaching activities include executive and postgraduate education at the POLIMI Graduate School of Management, and he is also an adjunct lecturer in Entrepreneurial Finance and Corporate Finance at the University of Pisa.
Carriera
PHD: Management of Innovation and Sustainability, Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies.
Master of Science: Corporate Finance and Financial Markets, University of Pisa.
Ricerca
Jonathan's main research interests include Sustainable Finance, Corporate Governance and Entrepreneurial Finance. His research is based on econometric analysis of large datasets of listed and unlisted companies.
Pubblicazioni Selezionate
Taglialatela J. Barontini R. Testa F. , "Equity capital as a driver of sustainable transition", Handbook of Environmental and Green Finance: Towards a Sustainable Future
Taglialatela J. Pirazzi Maffiola K. Barontini R. Testa F., "Board of Directors Characteristics and Environmental SDGs adoption: an international study.", Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Manager, 30, 2490-2506
Taglialatela J. Mina A., "Innovation, asymmetric information and the capital structure of new firms", Economics of Innovation and New Technology
Taglialatela J. Barontini R., "SMEs and patents: Is it worth it? A longitudinal analysis of the patent-performance relationship", Journal of Economics and Busines
Taglialatela J. Barontini R., "Prior co-investments and exits: a study on European venture capital syndicates", Venture Capital