European SMEs and the Digital Single Market

Maria Alessandra Stefanelli

European SMEs and the Digital Single Market

The Dynamics of New Regulation

This study analyses the EU law Regulation of SMEs (Small and Medium-Size Enterprises) within the context of the digital single market and examines the new digital tools for regulatory experiments to find new organizational and authorization solutions for the productive and industrial sectors.

Pagine: 162

ISBN: 9788835152477

Edizione:1a edizione 2023

Codice editore: 10315.5

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This study analyses the EU law Regulation of SMEs (Small and Medium-Size Enterprises) within the context of the digital single market and examines the new digital tools for regulatory experiments to find new organizational and authorization solutions for the productive and industrial sectors.

Maria Alessandra Stefanelli
is a Full Professor of Economic Law at the Department of Sociology and Business Law, University of Bologna, and teaches at the School of Economics and Management, University of Bologna. She is the Director of the Centre of Studies of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, Department of Sociology and Business Law, University of Bologna, and is also a Member of PhD programme in European Law at the University of Bologna. She has published several articles and studies in Academic Journals and is the author of several books on banking supervision, public services, and small and medium enterprises.

Micro, small, and medium-sized businesses and new globalization. Digital challenges in the pandemic and post-pandemic contexts in the international marketplace
(Smaller Enterprises and the New Globalization: Challenges and Opportunities in the Analyses and Surveys of Major International Organizations. The International Monetary Fund; The World Bank; The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development; The World Trade Organization)
SMEs and new industrial policies in the digital single market
(Legal regulation of the European industrial sector: Origins and evolution; Legal regulation of SMEs in Europe; small and medium-sized businesses and the Small Business Acts: The principle of "Think Small First", which is the key step toward the legal recognition of the importance of small businesses for the European economy; A new Industrial Strategy for Europe: The Digital Single Market (and the Review); challenges and digital opportunities for small businesses; A new orthogonal axis for the European industry. The Twin Transition and An SME Strategy for a Sustainable and Digital Europe)
Digital innovation: a new regulation for SMEs. Europe in the Industry 5.0 era
(Europe and Industry 5.0: Cultural revolution of industries and markets; E-government as a key factor in constructing an European regulatory framework for SMEs; New tools for digital legal experimentation for regulating smaller enterprises. Innovation facilitators: Digital innovation hubs; Regulatory Sandboxes for SMEs)
Conclusion. The central role of SMEs in the European economy. From the small business act to a digital small business act
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