Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore

Facoltà di Scienze Bancarie, Finanziarie e Assicurative

TOWARDS "THE ECONOMY OF FRANCESCO"

With the publication of the document "Oeconomicae et pecuniariae quaestiones", elaborated by the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith and the Department for the Service of Integral Human Development, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, in collaboration with the Archdiocese of Milan, has promoted the activation of a multi-voice dialogue aimed at reflecting on the development of a sustainable and inclusive economic and financial system.

Built as an interdisciplinary project, aimed at all students and appropriately recognized in the university curriculum, the project is based on labs, involving together students, academics and industry operators. Students become the pivotal player in rethinking economic and financial models, equipped with the necessary tools and guided by academic and operators.

The labs deals with twelve thematic areas, associated with the main topics covered by the document such as general issues relating to the purposes and regulation of the financial system, and more specific topics (like good credit practices, social and environmental sustainability and new reporting practices and models of financial biodiversity), without neglecting cutting-edge issues such as cryptocurrencies and FinTech. There is no lack of labs devoted to the political dimension of the financial markets, overcoming inequalities, a critical rethinking of the enterprise's objectives, work, consumption and the relationship between economy and gratuity.

The response of students, academic and professionals to the proposal was surprising, in terms of quantity and intensity of interest (about 700 students and 80 academic and professionals are participating in the labs).

The Economy of Francesco

  • Each lab is articulated into three two-/three hour seminars, scheduled on a monthly basis between February and June 2020
  • Each lab will have a limited number of participants
  • The labs are scheduled in Milan, Piacenza and Rome
  • Each student has the possibility to enroll in more than one lab
  • You can register for the workshops by selecting the one of interest in the list below. Enrolments are active from Thursday 19 December to Thursday 23 January 2020
  • Teachers and professionals will define the modalities of the work plan of the labs, with the aim of producing an output that synthesises the reflections that have emerged
  • The students who will participate in the entire lab (meetings + outputs) will be assigned 2 supernumerary ECTS  in their career.
  • Purposes of financial systems and finance; finance not serving the real economy (mere speculative intent, offshore, shadow banking), fintech

Caprio Lorenzo e Nicelli p. Paolo – Università Cattolica

Dell'Erba Augusto – Federcasse

Roncella Andrea - Università di Navarra

Zucchelli Davidia - Intesa Sanpaolo

Carniol Fabio - Helvetia

De Gasperis Lucio - Gruppo Mediolanum

  • Regulation of financial systems and technological innovation

Arrigoni Matteo, Beghini d. Renzo, Perrone Andrea, Savelli Nino, Restelli Enrico – Università Cattolica

Martinelli Maria - Ubiacademy

Ricco Annamaria - Banco Bpm

  • Loan granting good practices (sustainable forms of debt, combating over-indebtedness of businesses and households, scoring)

Anolli Mario, Lippi Andrea, Rossi Simone, Stercal d. Claudio - Università Cattolica

Lopez Juan - FEDERCASSE

Mazzilis Carmen - BCC

Sala Alberto - Studio legale Perrone

  • Sustainability (socially responsible investments; ESG - Environmental, Social and Governance standards; non-financial statement)

Del Giudice Alfonso, Frigeni Claudio, Grossule Edoardo, Sciarrone Alibrandi Antonella, Zini Paola – Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore 

Baroli Paolo, Castelli Carlo, Rizzi Michela - CREVAL

Barone Giovanni, Cardani Oriana - UBIBANCA

Balugani Giulia, Giorgetti Daniele, Parmigiani Maria Luisa - UNIPOLSAI Assicurazioni

Finocchi Mahne Cristina - WCD Foundation Italy

Mazzarella Liana - Banco BPM

Manca Gianluca - EURIZON SGR

Fontana Rava Edoardo - Gruppo MEDIOLANUM

  • Economic and financial biodiversity (microcredit and cooperative credit). Social entrepreneurship and cooperation

Barbetta Gianpaolo, Beccalli Elena, Fellegara Anna Maria, Grillo Michele – Università cattolica del Sacro Cuore

Fumagalli Paolo - Studio GFT & Partners

Iandimarino Luca - BNL

Azzi Alessandro - Federazione Lombarda BCC

Gatti Sergio - FEDERCASSE

Pirovano Giovanni - Gruppo MEDIOLANUM

  • Clean financial products, crypto assets and impact finance

Dalla Sega Franco, Rajola Federico - Università cattolica del Sacro Cuore

Raimondi Giovanni - Fondazione Policlinico Gemelli

  • Finance and overcoming inequalities in the service of integral development. GDP, well-being and inequality (Measures of well-being and happiness, Concentration of economic power and role of political power)

Boitani Andrea, Campati Antonio, Lossani Marco, Monticini Andrea - Università cattolica del Sacro Cuore 

Pascazio Giulio, Gianotti Massimiliano – UNICREDIT

Bikoula Ignace - FEDERCASSE

  • Public policies and the political dimension of financial markets

Aziani Alberto, Beretta Simona, Riccardi Michele, Salvioli p. Marco - Università cattolica del Sacro Cuore 

Barone Giovanni, Manzoni Paolo, Palmieri Debora, Pascali Francesca, Petrignano Vincenzo - UBIBANCA 

Fontana Isabella - MEF

Fradegrada Daniele - UNICREDIT Group

Russo Livio - GENERALI

Gaudio Vittorio - Gruppo MEDIOLANUM

  • Enterprise as a working community: incentives, merit and meritocracy, company objectives (short-termism, shareholder and stakeholder value), corporate welfare, CSR

Ferri Laura Maria, Merzoni Guido Stefano - Università cattolica del Sacro Cuore 

Poloni Salvatore - Banco BPM

Sacco Daniele - Gruppo MONDADORI

  • Work as good and not as a tool (good work and commoditized and marginalized work, culture of waste)

Zanfrini Laura, Guenzi d. Pier Davide - Università cattolica del Sacro Cuore

  • Critical consumption and sustainable lifestyles

De Vecchi Gaia, Rotondi Claudia - Università cattolica del Sacro Cuore

  • Economics and gratuitouness a question (not only ethics) for human reason (interdisciplinary dialogue university teaching and non-ancillary role of ethics)

Gomarasca Paolo, Maggioni Mario Agostino, Nerozzi Sebastiano - Università cattolica del Sacro Cuore

SUPERVISORS: Arrigoni Matteo, Viola Andrea

  • Sustainability (socially responsible investments; ESG - Environmental, Social and Governance standards; non-financial statement)

Allena Marco, Galli Davide, Sckokai Paolo, Timpano Francesco – Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore

  • Economic and financial biodiversity (microcredit and cooperative credit). Social entrepreneurship and cooperation

Fellegara Anna Maria, Sckokai Paolo – Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore

SUPERVISORS: Arrigoni Matteo, Viola Andrea

  • Public policies and the political dimension of financial markets

Bollati d. Riccardo, Malaguti Maria Chiara -  Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore

SUPERVISORS: Arrigoni Matteo, Viola Andrea