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= Fernando G. Alberti =

Fernando G. Alberti (born 1972) is an Italian scholar in entrepreneurship and strategic management science.

In 2019, Professor Michael E. Porter inducted Professor Fernando G. Alberti the Hall of Fame of Microeconomics of Competitiveness, at Harvard Business School  for his scientific and applied achievements in the field of competitiveness of clusters and firms.

Fernando G. Alberti is a Full (tenured) Professor of Strategic Entrepreneurship and Chair of the Institute for Entrepreneurship and Competitiveness at Università Cattaneo - LIUC, in Italy. Alberti is affiliated to Harvard Business School, where he serves as Institutes Council Leader for the program on Microeconomics of Competitiveness, chaired by Professor Michael E. Porter. Alberti teaches Entrepreneurship at the University of Milano Bicocca, Italy. Professor Alberti is also Distinguished Research Fellow for the Center for Policy and Competitiveness at the Ècole des Ponts Business School, Paris, France.

Alberti chairs Strategique, a think-tank based at Harvard, Cambridge, MA.

Education
Alberti holds a MSc in Management and a PhD in Entrepreneurship from Università Cattaneo - LIUC, Italy . Alberti was Visiting PhD student at Jönköping Int.l Business School, Sweden and Graduate Student at the London School of Economics and Political Sciences, United Kingdom.

Impact
Alberti vastly published books and papers in the field of competitiveness, strategy, entrepreneurship and innovation. Alberti is member of the Editorial Board of the Competitiveness Review and the International Journal of Competitiveness, among other scholarly journals. Alberti served both The World Bank and UNIDO as Industrial strategist for many years, analyzing and designing the competitiveness of regions, countries and clusters.