About
Fiona Ottaviani is an Associate Professor at the University of Grenoble Alpes, affiliated with the Department of People, Organizations and Society. Her research focuses on sustainable development indicators, social impact assessment, and the philosophical foundations of economics. She leads the IBEST project, developing sustainable well-being indicators in the Grenoble urban area.
Her interdisciplinary work bridges economics, philosophy, and regional sciences, addressing topics like economic peace, non-monetary well-being metrics, and participatory policy design. Key projects include the creation of territorial social indicators and analysis of corporate social responsibility under the PACTE law.
Publications emphasize indicator construction methodologies, critique of neoliberal policy tendencies, and exploration of alternative economic models. Recent work examines sobriety economics, urban-rural well-being disparities, and the role of collective action in institutional change.
Awards: None explicitly stated in provided texts.
Advising/Grants: No formal student advising records listed; involved in IBEST project funding and policy collaborations.
Labs/Teams: Active in Grenoble's sustainability research networks, collaborating with public institutions and NGOs on indicator implementation initiatives.



