
About
Dr. Paolo Pamini is a Lecturer at the Department of Humanities, Social and Political Sciences (D-GESS) at ETH Zurich. He holds a position at the intersection of economics, organizational behavior, and cultural policy analysis. His research focuses on corporate governance mechanisms, determinants of World Heritage site listings, and tax policy implications in European contexts. Pamini’s work bridges theoretical frameworks with empirical studies, particularly in understanding leadership dynamics, ownership structures, and socio-economic impacts of cultural heritage policies.
His academic contributions span multiple disciplines, including econometric analyses of heritage listings, comparative studies of corporate governance models, and policy evaluations of financial taxation systems. Pamini is affiliated with ETH Zurich’s interdisciplinary environment, reflecting his engagement with both social sciences and humanities.
Key areas of research include labor relations during crises, prosocial preferences in corporate settings, and spatial distribution patterns of UNESCO World Heritage sites. His publications demonstrate a commitment to applying microeconomic principles to real-world organizational and policy challenges.




