Mauro Sylos Labini

Contact University of Pisa Voice: (+39) 050 2212445 Information Via Serafini 3 E-mail: [email protected] Pisa 56126 Web page: https://mail.sssup.it/~syloslabini/ Date of Birth: October 17, 1975 Citizenship: Italian

Research Primary: Labor , Economics and management of Innovation Interests Secondary: Applied Econometrics, Economics of Education

Current University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy Feb.2011 - Present Position Assistant Professor

Past Italian employers’ federation - Research department, , Italy Jan.2010 - Jan.2011 Positions Research analyst

IMT Lucca Institute for Advanced Studies, Lucca, Italy Jan.2007 - Jan.2010 Assistant Professor

University of Alicante, Alicante, Spain 2005 - 2007 Assistant Professor

S.Anna School of Advanced Studies, Pisa, Italy 2004 - 2005 Research Fellow

Education S.Anna School of Advanced Studies, Pisa, Italy November 2004 PhD in Economics and Management Principal Advisors: Giovanni Dosi and Alfonso Gambardella

Louis Pasteur University, Strasbourg, France November 2004 Doctorat en Sciences Economiques (co-tutelle) Principal Advisor: Patrick Llerena

Bocconi University, Milan, Italy July 2000 B.S. in Economics and Social Sciences (DES) Summa cum laude Principal Advisors: Franco Malerba

Other Research Stanford University, Stanford CA, US Sept.2002 - Jul.2003 Experiences Visiting Researcher

Louise Pasteur University, Strasbourg, France Jul.2000 - Sept.2000 Research Assistent

ECLAC - United Nations, Santiago, Chile Jul.1998 - Oct.1998 Internship Program

Publications • REFERRED PUBLICATIONS

”Stimulating graduates’ research-oriented careers: does academic research matter?” Joint with Na- talia Zinovyeva. Forthcoming. Industrial and Corporate Change. ”Do on-line labor market intermediaries matter? The impact of AlmaLaurea on the university-to- work transition.” (2009). Joint with Manuel F. Bagues. NBER Volume on Labor Market Interme- diation, University of Press.

”Differential Grading Standards and University Funding: Evidence from Italy” (2008). Joint with Manuel Bagues and Natalia Zinovyeva. CESifo Economic Studies, 54, 149-176.

”The Relationships between Science, Technologies and Their Industrial Exploitation.” (2006). Joint with Giovanni Dosi and Patrick Llerena. Research Policy, 35, 1450-63.

• WORKING PAPERS

”Do on-line labor market intermediaries matter? The impact of AlmaLaurea on the university-to- work transition.” (2007). Joint with Manuel F. Bagues. NBER Working paper, n. 13621.

”Social Networks and Wages: it is all about connections!”(2004). LEM Working Paper, n. 2004/10.

• BOOK CHAPTERS (in English)

”Does the ’European Paradox’ still hold? Did it ever?” (2009). Joint with G. Dosi and P. Llerena. In The European Research Area, edited by H. Delanghe, U. Muldur, and L. Soete. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.

”The Case for Randomization in the Evaluation of Active Labor Market Policy” (2008). In Perspec- tives on Work : Problems, Insights, Challenges, edited by O. Neumaier, G. Schweiger, C. Sedmak. LIT-Verlag, Munich-Hamburg-London.

”Technological Paradigms and Trajectories.” (2007) Joint with G. Dosi, in the Elgar Companion to Neo-Schumpeterian Economics, edited by A. Pyka and H. Hanush. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.

”Science-Technology-Industry Links and the ”European Paradox”: Some Notes on the Dynamics of Scientific and Technological Research in Europe.” (2007). Joint with G. Dosi and P. Llerena, in How Europes Economies Learn, edited by E. Lorenz and B.-A. Lundvall. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

”Technology and the Economy.” (2005). Joint with G. Dosi and L. Orsenigo, in the Handbook of Economic Sociology, edited by N.J. Smelser and R. Swedberg. Princeton: Princeton Univ. Press.

• BOOK CHAPTERS (in Italian)

”Gli Effetti di AlmaLaurea nella Transizione dall’Universit´aal Lavoro: una Valutazione Quasi Sper- imentale.” (2006). Joint with M. Bagues, in L’universit´ain transizione: laureati vecchi e nuovi alla luce della riforma, edited by Andrea Cammelli. Bologna: Il Mulino.

• BOOK CHAPTERS (in Spanish)

”La relaci´onciencia-tecnolog´ıa-industriay la paradoja europea.” (2008). Joint with G. Dosi and P. Llerena, in Econom´ıadel conocimiento y la innovaci´on., edited by C. Canibano Sancez, M. Encinar del Pozo y F. Munoz P´erez.Madrid: Pir´amide.

• POLICY REPORTS

”Evaluating and Comparing the innovation performance of the and the European Union.” (2005). Joint with G. Dosi and P. Llerena. Expert report prepared for the TrendChart Policy Workshop.

”Scienza, tecnologia, crescita: la ricerca universitaria.” 2006. Expert report for Istituto Regionale di Ricerca della Lombardia.

Papers in ”Competing for the wrong reasons: university funding and grading standards.” preparation ”Social Capital and the Labor Market: When is the Family at Work?”

”A Marxist conservative at Harvard: the influence of on Paolo Sylos Labini.” Submitted.

”The Relationship between Academic Research, Teaching Quality and Graduates’ Employment Out- comes.” Joint with Natalia Zinovyeva.

”Endogenous Grading Standards and Labour Market Mismatch.” Joint with Manuel F. Bagues and Natalia Zinovyeva.

”Job Search Methods and Outcomes for the Employed and Unemployed.”

Teaching IMT Institute, Lucca, Italy Spring 2009 Experience Econometrics I Economics (Graduate)

IMT Institute, Lucca, Italy Fall 2008 Econometrics II Economics (Graduate)

IMT Institute, Lucca, Italy Fall 2008 Introduction to data treatment Political science (Graduate)

Alicante University, Alicante, Spain Fall 2007 Advanced Microeconomics Economics (Undergraduate)

Alicante University, Alicante, Spain Winter 2006 Microeconomics Business (Undergraduate)

Bocconi University, Milan, Italy Winter 2005 Applied Microeconometrics Business and Administration (Graduate)

Camerino University, Camerino, Italy Winter 2005 Business Strategy Computer Science (Undergraduate)

Camerino University, Camerino, Italy Fall 2004 Digital Economics Computer Science (Undergraduate)

Professional Referee, National Science Foundation, Journal of Labor Economics, Industrial and Corporate Change, Experience Research Policy, Science of Public Policy, National Science Foundation Consultant, European Commission - DG Industry Op-ed Contributor, lavoce.info and voxeu.org

Conference Competing for the wrong reasons: university funding and grading standards, October 2009 Presentations KITeS research seminar, Bocconi University, Italy. and Seminars Academic Research, Teaching Quality and Employment Outcomes, September 2010 EEA Annual Meeting, Barcelona Graduate School of Economics, Spain.

The Relationship between Academic Research and Teaching Quality across Italian Universities, March 2009 Research seminar, University of Bergamo, Italy.

Social Capital and the Labor Market, November 2008 ASSET Annual Meeting, European University Institute, Italy. Social Capital and the Labor Market, November 2008 Economic Department Seminar, University of Siena, Italy. Social Capital and the Labor Market, October 2008 AIEL Annual Meeting, University of Brescia, Italy. The Relationship between Academic Research and Teaching Quality, September 2008 EAA Annual Meeting, Bocconi University, Milan, Italy. The EU technological paradox and its determinants, June 2008 Workshop on the Lisbon Agenda, Schuman Centre (EUI), Florence, Italy. Do on-line Labor Market Intermediaries Matter? The impact of AlmaLaurea, May 2008 SOLE Annual Meeting, Columbia University, New York, US. Social Capital and the Labor Market, March 2008 Lunch Seminar, , Italy. Social Capital and the Labor Market, February 2008 Research Seminar, S. Anna School of Advanced Studies, Italy. Social Capital and the Labor Market, December 2007 ”Brucchi Luchino” - Sixth Labor Economics Workshop., Salerno, Italy. Social Capital and the Labor Market, December 2007 The Dynamics of Growth and Distribution - Conference., Lucca, Italy. Social Capital and the Labor Market, December 2007 IMT Brown Bag Seminars., Lucca, Italy. The Endogeneity of University Grading Standards: Evidence from Italy, September 2007 European Association of Labor Economists Annual Meeting., Oslo, Norway. The Case for Randomization in the Evaluation of Active Labor Market Policy, May 2007 The Future of Work Workshop., Salzburg, Austria. Do on-line Labor Market Intermediaries Matter? The impact of AlmaLaurea, May 2007 NBER Conference on Labor Market Intermediation., Cambridge, MA. United States. Social Networks and Wages, April 2007 IMT Lucca - Internal seminar series., Lucca, Italy. Science, Technologies and Their Industrial Exploitation, March 2007 Invited presentation at Universidad Computense de Madrid., Madrid, Spain. Do on-line Labor Market Intermediaries Matter? The impact of AlmaLaurea, June 2006 Villa Mondragone Workshop., Frascati, Italy. Do on-line Labor Market Intermediaries Matter? The impact of AlmaLaurea, June 2006 Econometric Workshop., University of Alicante, Spain. Do on-line Labor Market Intermediaries Matter? The impact of AlmaLaurea, December 2005 XXX Simposio del An´alisis Econ´omico, Murcia, Spain. Do on-line Labor Market Intermediaries Matter? The impact of AlmaLaurea, December 2005 Fourth ”Brucchi Luchino” - Labour Economics Workshop, Milan, Italy. Job Search Methods and Outcomes for the Employed and Unemployed, October 2005 Italian Economic Association Annual Meeting, University of Naples, Italy. Do on-line Labor Market Intermediaries Matter? The impact of AlmaLaurea, September 2005 CESPRI - Bocconi Seminar, Milan, Italy. Job Search Methods and Outcomes for the Employed and Unemployed, September 2005 XX National Conference of Labour Economics, University of Rome, Italy. Job Search Methods and Outcomes for the Employed and Unemployed, July 2005 IZA/SOLE Transatlantic Meeting, Munich, Germany. Do on-line Labor Market Intermediaries Matter? The impact of AlmaLaurea, May 2005 Bologna University - Seminar, Bologna, Italy. Science-Technology-Industry Links and the ”European Paradox”, April 2005 European University Institute - Seminar, Florence, Italy. Social Networks and Wages, December 2004 XXIX Simposio del An´alisis Econ´omico, Pamplona, Spain. Social Networks and Wages, June 2004 CESPRI - Bocconi Seminar, Milan, Italy. Labor Markets and Social Networks in Italy, April 2004 7th IZA Summer School in Labor Economics, Munich, Germany. Social Networks and Wages, May 2003 Stanford Labor Economics Seminar, Stanford CA.

Languages Italian: mother tongue English fluent Spanish: fluent French: intermediate Portuguese: basic

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