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Circular finance and business growth
Open data and interoperability in the Smart City ecosystem
Simplified Market Mechanisms with Significant Intermittent Renewable Capacity: Evidence from Italy
Ecodesign, Environmental Footprint, Corporate Sustainability Reporting, and Greenwashing. The New EU Directives
New trust in the Public Administration
Guidolin Massimo
Massimo Guidolin is a Professor of Finance at Bocconi University, where he teaches a number of courses in Econometrics (both at the Master’s and Ph.D. levels) and Asset Pricing. He also teaches Portfolio Management at SDA Bocconi. Massimo holds a Ph.D from University of California, San Diego and he has held senior positions with the Federal Reserve Bank of Saint Louis and Manchester Business School. His research interests are various and span from non-linear time series models, to asset pricing and dynamic portfolio choice, and the finance implications climate change. Massimo’s research has published in top economics, econometrics, and finance outlets (such as the Journal of Financial Economics and the Journal of Econometrics) and he serves on the editorial board of a number of journals, among them the Journal of Financial Econometrics (Oxford), Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control (Elsevier) and the International Journal of Forecasting (Elsevier).
Smart city and public procurement: acceleration of procedures and contextualization in the landscape
SAVELLI IACOPO
Dr Savelli is a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellow at the GREEN centre, where he is the PI of the project "Navigating energy storage challenges: profitability and net zero goals in Europe's energy transition". Previously, he was a postdoctoral researcher in Applied Economics, still at the GREEN centre, where he was the PI of the project “GREENER: Decarbonising the energy system by incentivising energy storages in the right places” funded with €150,000 (PNRR funds for young researchers), aiming at investigating the role of grid-scale energy storage in decarbonising the Italian energy system. Before he was a postdoc at the University of Edinburgh and the University of Oxford, under the supervision of Prof Cameron Hepburn and Dr Thomas Morstyn, working on Energy Market Design. He holds a PhD in Engineering, an MS in Finance, and a BS in Economics. He taught Energy Market at both the University of Oxford and the University of Siena. He presented his works in several forums, including the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre in Ispra. He received the 1st Prize Best Conference Paper award at the 17th European Energy Market conference in 2020.