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Pagani Camilla
Camilla Pagani is an Academic Fellow at Bocconi University, where she has been directing various courses of Political Science and International Relations for international undergraduate students since 2021. She is a lecturer of Security studies at Sciences Po in the Paris School of International Affairs (PSIA) and of Political theory in the Menton campus.
Presently she is working for the project “Defending Art: Italy and the International Security of Cultural Heritage” as Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the School of International Studies, University of Trento.
Her research interests include critical security studies, heritage diplomacy, museum studies, identity politics, and migration. In 2014 she completed an international doctorate between the University Paris-Est-Créteil and the University of Milan with a thesis titled Politics of Recognition in Museums of Ethnography and World Cultures in the 21st Century. She graduated in Political theory from the Sciences Po Doctoral School in 2009.
Besides academia, she has a solid experience as consultant at UNESCO, in the Culture, External Relations and Science Secto
Bunacorsi Laura
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Smart cities in time of resilience
Innovations in consumption measurement and new pricing models in local public utilities
Britto Diogo
Assistant Professor of Economics and Director of the CLEAN Unit at Bocconi University. He holds a joint PhD degree in Law and Economics at the Universities of Bologna, Hamburg and Erasmus Rotterdam.
He is an applied economist with interests in different topics such as crime, labor, development, gender, and political economy. His research has been published in leading scientific journals, including Econometrica, The Review of Economic Studies, and The Review of Economics and Statistic. Several institutions in different countries funded his work, such as the International Growth Centre (IGC), Steg/CEPR, the Unicredit Foundation, the Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation, and the Italian Ministry for Education, University and Research (Miur).
Prencipe Annalisa
Annalisa Prencipe is a Full Professor and holds the KPMG Chair in Accounting at Bocconi University. She currently serves as a member of the Bocconi University Board of Directors and as coordinator of the Ph.D. track in Accounting.
From 2021 to 2023, she was President of the European Accounting Association. She also served as Dean of the Bocconi Undergraduate School (2016–2022) and, prior to that, as Director of the Master of Science in Business Administration and Law.
She has published several books and numerous academic articles on financial reporting. More recently, her research has expanded to sustainability reporting. Her work focuses on the quality and impact of reporting, with particular attention to private and family-controlled firms.
Proctor Joseph Christopher
J.Christopher Proctor is a researcher at the Institute for European Policymaking at Bocconi University (IEP@BU) studying the macroeconomics of decarbonization and the energy transition with the use of integrated assessment models. He has a joint PhD from the Sorbonne University Alliance (University of Technology of Compiègne) and Roma Tre University and is an editor of Rethinking Economics: An Introduction to Pluralist Economics.
Svartzman Romain
Bastianoni Simone
Full professor of Environmental Chemistry and provost for Sustainability at the University of Siena. He is President of the Siena Alliance for Carbon Neutrality.
He has 30 year experience in investigating sustainability indicators, adopting a holistic view, including eMergy, eXergy, Ecological Footprint, Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), greenhouse gases balance.
He has been President of the Emergy Society, Specialty Chief Editor of Frontiers in Energy Research, Editor of the Encyclopedia of Ecology 2nd edition - Section: Human Ecology and Sustainability.
Recipient of the 2021 Prigogine Medal “awarded annually to a leading scientist in the field of ecological systems”.