

Vittoria Scalera
Biography
Vittoria Scalera is Associate Professor of International Business at the University of Amsterdam. She is the Director of "A Sustainable Future" research platform and coordinator of the International Business group (Strategy and International Business section).
Recent Prestigious Rewards:
Director of the “A Sustainable Future” research platform at UvA Economics & Business.
John H. Dunning Fellow at the Dunning Centre for International Business, Henley Business School, University of Reading, UK.
Recipient of the NWO VENI Grant, 2018.
European Commission Erasmus+ Project, 2020.
Member of the editorial boards of prestigious journals: Journal of International Business Studies, Journal of International Business Policy, Journal of World Business, and Global Strategy Journal.
Member of the Amsterdam Young Academy, 2023-2026.
National Representative (Netherlands) and External Relationship Coordinator, European International Business Academy (EIBA), 2023-present.
Expert Panel Member for "Economic Sciences," Division of Humanities and Social Sciences, Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF), 2022-present.
Keywords research interests:
International business, Innovation management, Climate and environment, Diversity .
Key publications



Publications
Marino, A., Mudambi, R., Perri, A. and Scalera, V. (2020). Ties that bind: Ethnic inventors in multinational enterprises’ knowledge integration and exploitation Research Policy, 49(9):.
Bianchi, M., Murtinu, S. and Scalera, V. (2019). R&D Subsidies as Dual Signals in Technological Collaborations Research Policy, 48(9):.
Mrkajic, B., Murtinu, S. and Scalera, V. (2019). Is Green the New Gold? Venture Capital and Green Entrepreneurship Small Business Economics, 52:929--950.
Scalera, V., Perri, A. and Hannigan, T.J. (2017). Knowledge connectedness within and across home country borders: Spatial heterogeneity and the technological scope of firm innovations Journal of International Business Studies, :1--20.
Perri, A., Scalera, V. and Mudambi, R. (2017). What are the most promising conduits for foreign knowledge inflows? Innovation networks in the Chinese pharmaceutical industry Industrial and Corporate Change, 26(2):333--355.