I am a doctoral candidate in the Management & Organizations department at Questrom School of Business - Boston University.
I use ethnographic methods to study how laypeople contribute to work, professions, and organizations.
Here is my CV !
BIO
I hold a BSc in Economics from the University of Rome-Tor Vergata and a MSc in Management from Bayes Business School-City University of London.
Before academia, I worked as a management consultant in Rome, Milan, and London (UK), on strategy formulation projects for clients in utilities, manufacturing, and mobility sectors.
During my doctoral studies, I have examined the grassroots response to the COVID-19 pandemic and the rise of alternative, polarizing experts in society. In Spring 2025, I was awarded department with the 'Outstanding Research Award ' by the Questrom PhD Program. In my dissertation, I explore the making of shared care plans between clinicians and patients in breast, prostate, and thyroid cancer clinics at a large, teaching hospital in the U.S.Â
I review for the OMT division of the Academy of Management, and I serve as an ad-hoc reviewer for the American Journal of Sociology and the British Journal of Sociology.
I attend the Academy of Management Annual Meeting, EGOS Colloquium, and American Sociological Association Conference.