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Cavalli Nicolò

Nicolò Cavalli is Assistant Professor at the Department of Social and Political Sciences of Bocconi University, where he teaches Applications for Management, Computational Social Science and Sociology. He holds a DPhil in Sociology from Nuffield College, University of Oxford and was a visiting researcher at the Institute for Quantitative Social Science at Harvard University. His research lays at the intersection between structural socio-economic change and people's attitudes. His work was published in Science, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Population Development and Review among others.
Antonioli Magda

Degree in Economics from Università Bocconi (1973). Master of Science in Financial Economics from University College of North Wales (UK) (1974-75). Graduate work at the London School of Economics and Political Science (1975).
I am associate Professor of Economic Policy and Director of the Master of Economics of Tourism. I teach macroeconomics, and economics of tourism and I am director of the Tourism Lab (CLEACC) at Università Bocconi. I have taught at the Universities of Brescia, Venezia, and Firenze. I was visiting professor at the University of Kyoto (Japan) (1995), the Chulalongkorn University of Bangkok (Thailand) (1999), the ESADE of Barcelona (Spain) (1998) and the University of Federio Santa Maria di Santiago (Chile) (2001-2002). I am director of the research teams for MIUR and CNR projects, for EU research projects and I am a member of the WTO Educational Council. I am director of the tourism area of CERTeT as well.
Research interests: Economics and policy of tourism, Environmental issues in economic policy, Industrial economics.
Scenarios and perspectives of the electrification of public road transport through an innovative benchmark analysis
Radic Mislav

Mislav Radic is an Assistant Professor of Management and Public Policy at Bocconi University and an Honorary Research Fellow at University College London. His research explores the shifting boundaries between public and private organizing, with a current focus on the role of market mechanisms—such as carbon markets and biodiversity credits—in addressing climate change.
Bakker Jan David

Jan David Bakker is an Assistant Professor of Economics at Bocconi University and a Research Associate at the Centre for Economic Performance. Prior to joining Bocconi, he was a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at University College London and obtained his DPhil/PhD from the University of Oxford. His main research interests and publications are in the fields of international, urban and environmental economics. His work on international trade and regional inequality has received several awards including the WTO Essay Award for Young Economists.
Famà Rosalba

Rosalba Famà is a lawyer and holds a PhD in legal studies from Bocconi University summa cum laude. Her research interests attain the budget of the EU, the Economic and Monetary Union, and how the EU can mobilize its financial architecture for the green and digital transition and for steering Member States' behaviors. She is currently a research fellow at the Bocconi Lab for European Studies and an academic fellow at Bocconi University, where she teaches EU law at the Bachelor in Global Law. In 2023, her research on European finances earned the recognition of a grant offered by the European Court of Auditors. Rosalba is also a selected member of the Spinelli Forum German-Italian Young Leader Forum and a recognized expert in geopolitics by ISPI (Institute of International Political Studies).
Gagliardi Luisa

I am Assistant Professor at Bocconi University, Department of Management and Technology. I am also Research Affiliate at ICRIOS and GREEN Bocconi, and Visiting Staff at the LSE's Department of Geography and Environment.
My research investigates the dynamic relationship between location characteristics and individual decision-making processes. Specifically, I am interested in understanding how individual decisions relate to the geography of production, innovation, and entrepreneurship, and how these connections impact individuals, organizations, and society. A second strand of my research focuses on diversity within organizations and across different spatial contexts.
My work has been featured in the Strategic Management Journal, Organization Science, the Journal of Economic Geography and Research Policy, among others. I serve on the Editorial Review Board of Organization Science. I am also Reps-at-Large for the Knowledge & Innovation Interest Group of the Strategic Management Society (SMS).
Mallarino Gian Maria

Gian Maria Mallarino is a PhD candidate in Public Policy and Administration at the Department of Social and Political Sciences at Bocconi University. His research focuses on organizational responses to global challenges, with particular emphasis on carbon markets and global health. He currently lectures at Bocconi, teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in international public management and geopolitics. Gian Maria has also served as a consultant for both private and international organizations. He holds a dual bachelor’s degree in International Business from Università Cattolica and Northeastern University, as well as a dual master’s degree in International Relations from LUISS and China Foreign Affairs University.
Romano Alessandro

Alessandro Romano is Assistant Professor at Bocconi University. He holds degrees from the University of Napoli, Erasmus University, and Yale Law School. His research uses webcam-based eye tracking to study the role played by visual attention in policy-relevant domains such as investment choices and carbon labels. His most recent article won the prize for Best Academic Article on ESG topics at the Berkeley-ECGI Forum on Corporate Governance.