Research projects
Alongside a line of development based on offering services to the wider community through research on behalf of third parties, IULM University has identified, in competitive research, not only important sources of support but also the opportunity to work in networked contexts and methodological comparison with other universities on the international scene. The University has also acknowledged the importance of giving greater financial autonomy to research and has therefore established a policy of investment of resources based on the annual provision of funding for departmental research at the beginning of each year.
Departmental Projects
Amateur practices and actors of vision. History and forms of the technologies of the look.
Department of Communication, Arts and Media
Departmental Projects
Similarity of strategic orientations, investments and performance in customer-supplier relations
Department of Business, Law, Economics and Consumption
Departmental Projects
Micro-funding of a product development capability at the tourism district level
Department of Business, Law, Economics and Consumption
Departmental Projects
Customer centricity, customer service perception in hospitality
Department of Business, Law, Economics and Consumption
Departmental Projects
Genesis and development of organizational capabilities in the tourism sector
Department of Business, Law, Economics and Consumption
Third party and competitive
Analysis of the development potential of the Valpolicella area and guidelines for the development and communication of tourist-experience offers
Department of Business, Law, Economics and Consumption
Departmental Projects
Lo-fi politics: hi-tech societies, populism and low-fidelity communication
Department of Communication, Arts and Media
Departmental Projects
Hypermedia Encyclopedia of the Human Voice
Department of Communication, Arts and Media,Department of Humanities
Third party and competitive
Post-crisis journalism in post-crisis Libya: a bottom-up approach to the development of a cross-media journalism master program
Department of Communication, Arts and Media
Third party and competitive
Work engagement factors: the case of job hoppers
Department of Business, Law, Economics and Consumption