The research lines characterizing the activity of the Department of Economic and Business, Legal and Political Sciences are grouped into 20 macro-areas of study, listed below along with the related scientific-disciplinary sectors:
- Crisis and utopia: transformation of political institutions and the socio-legal context in Italy and Europe (GSPS/02, HIST-03/A, GSPS/03, GIUR/05/A; GIUR-11/B);
- The relationship between judicial efficiency and the safeguarding of procedural guarantees in light of new technologies (GIUR-13);
- The Third Sector: problematic issues and development profiles (GIUR-01/A, GIUR-04/A, GIUR-05/A, GIUR-06/A, GIUR-08/A, GIUR-11/B);
- Law and economics: evolving profiles (GIUS-03/A; GIUS-06/A);
- The transformations of democracy and its regressions (GIUR-05/A, GIUR-11/B, GIUR-06/A, GSPS-02/A; GSPS-03/A; GSPS-03/B; HIST-03/A);
- Political communication and electoral systems (GSPS-02/A; GSPS-03/A; GSPS-03/B; HIST-03/A);
- Ecological taxation, fiscal systems, and principles of the European Union (GIUR-8/A; GIUR-9/A; GIUR-10/A);
- Roman law foundations of European law (GIUR-15/A; GIUR-16/A; GIUR-10/A);
- Regulation of new technologies and digitalization of public administration (GIUS-05/A; GIUS-06/A; GIUS-09/A; GIUS-10/A; GIUR-08/A; GIUR-11/B);
- Protection of vulnerable subjects (GIUR-01/A, GIUR-04/A, GIUR-05/A, GIUR-06/A, GIUR-08/A, GIUR-11/B; GIUR-15/A; GSPS-07/B);
- The crisis of liberalism from the First to the Second World War in Europe (GSPS/02, HIST-03/A, GSPS/03);
- Diplomatic, economic, and religious contact networks of the Iberian world in Rome in the modern age (HIST-02/A; GSPS-04/B)
- Consumer behavior and managerial implications in national and global contexts (ECON-06/A, ECON-07/A, 3 faculty members);
- Sustainability and its implications for sectors, firms, human resources, and consumers (ECON-06/A, ECON-07/A, ECON-08/A, 4 faculty members)
- Agriculture, food security, and global cooperation (ECON-01/A, ECON-07/A, 2 faculty members)
- Impact of digital innovation and artificial intelligence on financial and industrial systems (ECON-09/A, ECON-09/B, ECON-06/A, ECON-07/A, 4 faculty members)
- Geopolitics, global value chains, and impact on the international monetary system and European institutions (ECON-02/A, ECON-09/B, ECON-08/A, 3 faculty members)
- Multi-state stochastic models and applications (STAT-04/A, 1 faculty member)
- Financial literacy, behavioral finance, wealth management, and Italian SMEs (ECON-09/A, 2 faculty members)