Enrico Cocco is a PhD candidate at the University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, with a broad and multidisciplinary academic background. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Finance, a Master’s degree in Management, and is pursuing also a degree in Law. His intellectual interests further extend to philosophy and ethics, reflecting a strong inclination toward interdisciplinary inquiry.
His research focuses on reducing dysfunctionality and enhancing functionality in the dialectical relationship between organisations and their external environment, aiming to foster a virtuous co-evolution between the two. This focus is reflected in his ongoing works such as Corporate Moral Responsibility: A Systematic Literature Review for New Entrepreneurial Trends and Luxury Firms as Agents of Socio-Economic Development? Towards a Co-Evolutionary Perspective.