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Luca Brusati serves as Associate Professor of Management at the University of Udine and Fellow in the Government, Health and Not for Profit Division at SDA Bocconi School of Management. He directs executive programs for national and regional governments at SDA Bocconi and leads the course "From lobbying to advocacy: mobilizing communities to shape public policies," bridging academic research with practical governance challenges in public sector management and health policy.
His educational background includes advanced degrees from Bocconi University:
- MSc in Management, Bocconi University
- PhD in Management, Bocconi University
Brusati's research centers on Public Management and Business-Government Relations, analyzing citizen, corporate, and NGO participation in public decision-making through frameworks like Kingdon's multiple streams approach applied to Italian institutions. His expertise extends to Health Policy (comparative health systems, reforms), Stakeholder Engagement in public affairs, and emerging work on sustainability reporting in banking and SME sectors, reflecting his interdisciplinary focus on governance and accountability.
His 2021-2024 publications reveal consistent thematic threads: public administration reform from managerial perspectives, health system financing (particularly medical/nursing education costs), and cardiac patient quality-of-life assessment. Recent work increasingly emphasizes sustainability, with dedicated studies on banking sector ESG reporting and integrated reporting adoption in SMEs, demonstrating evolving expertise at the intersection of public policy, healthcare, and corporate responsibility.
Recognition for his contributions includes:
- Best Public Management Training Programme of the Year (2008, SDA Bocconi)
- Internationalization and Innovation in Public Management Training (2014, SDA Bocconi)
Brusati has secured extensive project funding from major international bodies including the European Commission, UN agencies (WHO, UNDP, UNICEF, UNAIDS), World Bank, Global Fund, and development organizations like GIZ and KfW. His advisory roles span medical schools, professional associations, the Italian Academy of Management (AIDEA), European Health Management Association (EHMA), and European Federation of Accountants for SMEs (EFAA), focusing on health management training and sustainability reporting standards.
He operates within global professional networks including the European Health Management Association and Global Business School Network, collaborating with multi-stakeholder teams on health governance, public sector innovation, and sustainability initiatives across European and international contexts.




