Lucia Volpiمشاهده پروفایل
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Lucia Volpi is a researcher at the University of Vienna's Institute of Clinical and Health Psychology within the Faculty of Psychology. She joined the institution in 2024 as part of the Health Psychology team led by Univ.-Prof. Dr. Laura M. König. Her educational background includes: International Joint Master of Research in Work and Organizational Psychology (2020-2022) from a consortium including University of Valencia, Maastricht University, and Leuphana University BA (Hons) in Human Resource Management and Psychology (2016-2020) from Stirling University Volpi's research focuses on the intersection of psychology, technology, and workplace health. Her work explores how digital platforms can promote mental health in professional settings, examining organizational commitment to mental health initiatives, and investigating factors influencing health behaviors across diverse populations. She has made significant contributions to understanding how gender influences environmental behaviors and how socio-demographic factors affect engagement with health technology. Her publication record shows a strong trajectory with multiple 2025 publications appearing in journals like the International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction and preprint servers like PsyArXiv. Her research demonstrates a clear pattern of international collaboration, with work spanning multiple countries and continents, particularly evident in her large-scale cross-cultural study of health behaviors across 33 countries. Volpi's research contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to health and well-being, particularly through her work on mental health promotion in workplaces and digital health interventions. Her fingerprint analysis reveals strong competency in areas including Femininity Psychology, Autonomy Psychology, Organizational Commitment, and Mental Health Issues.








