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Greta Nasi is an Associate Professor at the Department of Policy Analysis and Public Management of Bocconi University, where she has held leadership roles including Director of the Public Management and Policy Department (2012-2016). She co-directs the Master of Science in Cyber Risk Strategy and Governance and leads the Executive Master in Management of International Organizations (EMMIO) at SDA Bocconi, a part-time blended program.
- Education: MPA from Syracuse University's Maxwell School, PhD in Public Management from Università di Parma, and B.Sc. in Public Administration from Bocconi University.
Her research spans public sector innovation, digital transformation in healthcare and urban governance, city competitiveness, and service management. Recent work focuses on robust governance during crises, citizen expectations in public services, and cybersecurity policy. She applies service-dominant logic to public administration, emphasizing value co-creation and stakeholder engagement.
Her publications highlight interdisciplinary trends in public administration, health informatics, and urban policy, with a strong emphasis on empirical studies and theoretical advancements. Awards include the Kooiman Prize (2023), Emerald Citations of Excellence (2019), and multiple Excellence in Research Awards from Bocconi University.
- Scientific Awards
- Kooiman Prize for Best Paper in Public Management Review 2023
- Best Professor of the Year Award - PhD School - Università Commerciale Luigi Bocconi 2024
- Runner-Up Prize for 2015 Best Paper - Public Management Review Vol. 17, Issue 7
- Award of the Maxwell School E-PARCC Collaborative Governance Initiative Competition 2013
- Excellence in Research Awards (2009, 2011) from Bocconi University
- Emerald Citations of Excellence for 2013 paper (2019)
Greta Nasi has advised numerous public institutions and international organizations, integrating her research with practical consulting. She is an Honorary Fellow at the University of Edinburgh Business School and has lectured at Seoul National University, Lee Kwan Yew School of Public Policy, and ESADE. Her work has been supported by grants and institutional funding, though specific grant amounts are not detailed in the text.



