معرفی
Valeria Fanghella is an Assistant Professor at Grenoble École de Management (GEM), specializing in the Department of Management & Technology. Her research focuses on applying behavioral economics to analyze households' energy choices and their reactions to energy policies, as well as exploring the intersection of cognitive biases and moral decision-making. Fanghella holds an engineering degree from Politecnico di Milano and a PhD in Economics from the University of Trento.
Educational Background:
- Engineering Degree: Politecnico di Milano
- PhD in Economics: University of Trento
Research Interests:
Her work bridges behavioral economics with environmental policy, examining how cognitive biases influence energy consumption decisions and policy effectiveness. She investigates topics such as moral cleansing, prosocial behavior, and the role of self-interest in shaping preferences for energy efficiency measures. Her interdisciplinary approach also addresses issues like migration as an adaptation to hydroclimatic changes and the psychological mechanisms behind charitable giving.
Key Research Contributions:
Fanghella's recent work explores topics such as the impact of populism on renewable energy support, motivated reasoning in environmental decision-making, and the effectiveness of nudges in promoting energy conservation. Her studies utilize experimental methods to analyze behavioral responses to policy interventions, including discrete choice experiments and online behavioral experiments. She also examines real-time economic indicators using electricity market data to assess pandemic impacts.
Advising and Grants:
While specific advising details are not listed, her research often involves collaborative projects with institutions and policymakers. Grant information is not provided in the available texts.
Affiliations:
Fanghella is affiliated with GEM's Department of Management & Technology and collaborates with interdisciplinary research networks focused on behavioral economics and environmental policy.


