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Sebastiano Della Lena is a Senior Lecturer and Research Fellow in the Department of Economics at Monash University's Faculty of Business and Economics. He is actively engaged in theoretical and behavioral economics research, focusing on social learning, cultural transmission, trust, and consumer behavior.
- Position: Senior Lecturer & Research Fellow
- Institution: Monash University
- Department: Department of Economics
- Email: Sebastiano.DellaLena@monash.edu
His research lies at the intersection of economics, sociology, and psychology, examining how individuals learn from others, transmit social norms, and make decisions under uncertainty. Key themes include guilt aversion, brand preference, misinformation spread, and cultural evolution in networks.
The recent publications show a consistent trend in modeling social behavior using game-theoretic and information-theoretic frameworks, often incorporating psychological and sociological insights. His work appears in leading journals such as Journal of Economic Theory, Games and Economic Behavior, and European Economic Review, reflecting strong theoretical rigor and interdisciplinary relevance.
While no formal scientific awards are listed in the provided text, his research has gained visibility with mentions on X (formerly Twitter) and readership on Mendeley, indicating academic engagement.
He has active collaborations with researchers such as Emilio Manzoni and Fabrizio Panebianco. Although no formal advising or grant information is available, his publication record suggests involvement in independent and collaborative research projects. There is no indication of lab leadership or team supervision in the current data.


