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Fabio Lamperti is an emerging researcher whose work sits at the intersection of industrial economics, technological change, and global production systems. His scholarship focuses on the economic implications of Industry 4.0 technologies — including advanced digital manufacturing tools and additive manufacturing — with particular attention to how their adoption shapes productivity, competitiveness, and global value chain restructuring across European economies. Lamperti's most notable contribution examines whether Industry 4.0 adoption drives total factor productivity (TFP) growth across manufacturing industries in 14 European countries, employing a distance-to-frontier framework to reveal the *unequal* productivity gains these technologies generate — raising important questions about technological convergence and divergence within Europe. This work has garnered 16 citations since its 2023 publication. His more recent research (2025) extends this agenda by investigating whether Industry 4.0 technologies are catalyzing reshoring trends and reconfiguring global sourcing geographies, accumulating 10 citations in a short period. Together, these contributions position Lamperti as a thoughtful voice in debates over industrial policy, technological inequality, and the future of European manufacturing competitiveness — making his work essential reading for scholars and policymakers navigating the digital transformation of industry.

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🏆 Most Cited Paper
The unequal implications of Industry 4.0 adoption: evidence on productivity growth and convergence across Europe
16 citations · 2023
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2023 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 3
🏛 Institutions: University of Perugia, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore

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