Marco Guerzoni
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Marco Guerzoni is a prominent economist and innovation scholar whose research sits at the intersection of entrepreneurship, industrial dynamics, and technological change. His work spans market creation, Schumpeterian economics, and the emerging challenges posed by Industry 4.0 and automation. Guerzoni has made meaningful contributions to understanding how new markets emerge and how entrepreneurial activity shapes economic evolution, drawing on both theoretical frameworks and empirical analysis. His recent research has expanded into the regional dimensions of robot adoption across European economies, offering a novel geographic perspective on the diffusion of industrial automation — a topic of growing policy relevance as debates around technological unemployment and regional inequality intensify. In his 2020 study on industrial patterns and robot adoption in European regions, he addresses a critical gap in the literature by rescaling international robotics data to the regional level across the five largest European economies, providing finer-grained insights into how Industry 4.0 is unfolding across diverse economic landscapes. While his citation record is still building, Guerzoni's interdisciplinary approach and policy-relevant focus position him as an increasingly important voice in contemporary innovation economics and regional development research.
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- 1Industrial pattern and robot adoption in European regions2 citations · 2020