ORGANIZATION
Chairholder
Associate professor in Economic Policy at the University of Turin, where she currently serves as Deputy Director of the Biennial Master in Economics of Environment, culture and territory, Deputy Director of the Master in Cultural property Protection in Crisis Response, Vice-president of the Interdepartmental Research Center for Urban studies, and member of the Academic Board of the PhD in Technologies for Cultural Heritage. She is also a Research Associate of IRCrES-CNR, and a member of the Scientific Committee of the Santagata Foundation for the Economics of Culture. Her research interests and publications focus on economics of culture, cultural heritage, creative industries, and welfare economics. She has been selected as part of the Expert Facility for the Culture|2030 Indicators for pilot implementation for 2021-2022 in Europe and North America Region.
Focal Point
Associate professor in Public Economics. He is Director of the Master in World Heritage and Cultural Projects for Development, member of the Academic Board of the Ph.D in Institutions, Economics and Law, and member of the Scientific Committee of Santagata Foundation for the Economics of Culture. His main research interests are in the economics of arts, culture and creativity, with particular focus on the heritage sector. In the last years, his research has addressed economic and policy issues of World Heritage, the impact of digital transformation in the heritage sector and the provision of museum services.
Secretary General at Fondazione Santagata for the Economics of Culture
Scientific Committee
President: Giovanna Segre, Professor, Department of Economics and Statistics "Cognetti de Martiis", University of Turin
Gianmaria Ajani, Professor, Interdisciplinary Department of Territorial Science, Planning and Policy, University of Turin
Enrico Eraldo Bertacchini, Professor, Department of Economics and Statistics "Cognetti de Martiis", University of Turin
Sara Bonini Baraldi, Professor, Interdisciplinary Department of Territorial Science, Planning and Policy, University of Turin
Paola Borrione, Head of Research, Fondazione Santagata for the Economics of Culture, Turin
Edoardo Greppi, Professor, University of Turin – Scientific Director of the Master ''Cultural Property Protection in Crisis Response''
Alessio Re, Secretary General at Fondazione Santagata for the Economics of Culture
Carlo Salone, Professor, Interdisciplinary Department of Territorial Science, Planning and Policy, University of Turin