The important issue of energy remains central to the development of the world’s economy, the competitiveness of nations and manufacturing enterprises, geopolitical equilibrium and the processes that affect this equilibrium. The majority of the globe has suffered reduced economic development and the issue of energy is consequently affected by the growth of the energy industry, its economic performance and the organisational and financial evolution. This paper thus deals with these issues and aims to analyse the economic and financial structure, the strategic directions and the social assets of the 30 major oil companies in the United States on one hand and that of the Italian Group, ENI, on the other. The analysis, made using official dat...
The present article describes the problems, which are connected with consequences of the ever-increa...
The liberalization and privatization processes have forced public utility companies to face new comp...
International audienceThis chapter examines Italy’s energy crises in relation to international trans...
The chapter analyzes how and why Italian energy company, ENI, has influenced Italy's foreign policy ...
Energy has unquestionably been the subject of public intervention for a long time though its politic...
The paper explores the relationship between firm’s strategy and its structure through the case study...
This paper suggests that it is not possible to reconnect directly the performance of the Italian Sta...
This chapter examines the relations Italy and ENI established with the USSR between 1958 and 1969, a...
This article analyzes Italy’s energy politics in the context of the 1973 “oil shock,” by focusing on...
Starting from 1996 (electricity) and 1998 (gas), the first liberalisation directives in the European...
Italy shows an energy cost per high usage industrial customer higher than the average value of the g...
This article analyzes Italy’s energy politics in the context of the 1973 “oil shock,” by focusing on...
Aim of this paper is to illustrate the growth of the Italian natural gas industry after the Second W...
This article analyzes Italy\u2019s energy politics in the context of the 1973 \u201coil shock,\u201d...
The paper focuses on the key drivers of World’s energy demand and on the current energy market (oil,...
The present article describes the problems, which are connected with consequences of the ever-increa...
The liberalization and privatization processes have forced public utility companies to face new comp...
International audienceThis chapter examines Italy’s energy crises in relation to international trans...
The chapter analyzes how and why Italian energy company, ENI, has influenced Italy's foreign policy ...
Energy has unquestionably been the subject of public intervention for a long time though its politic...
The paper explores the relationship between firm’s strategy and its structure through the case study...
This paper suggests that it is not possible to reconnect directly the performance of the Italian Sta...
This chapter examines the relations Italy and ENI established with the USSR between 1958 and 1969, a...
This article analyzes Italy’s energy politics in the context of the 1973 “oil shock,” by focusing on...
Starting from 1996 (electricity) and 1998 (gas), the first liberalisation directives in the European...
Italy shows an energy cost per high usage industrial customer higher than the average value of the g...
This article analyzes Italy’s energy politics in the context of the 1973 “oil shock,” by focusing on...
Aim of this paper is to illustrate the growth of the Italian natural gas industry after the Second W...
This article analyzes Italy\u2019s energy politics in the context of the 1973 \u201coil shock,\u201d...
The paper focuses on the key drivers of World’s energy demand and on the current energy market (oil,...
The present article describes the problems, which are connected with consequences of the ever-increa...
The liberalization and privatization processes have forced public utility companies to face new comp...
International audienceThis chapter examines Italy’s energy crises in relation to international trans...