I am a Professor of Microeconomic Theory and Game Theory, and (Co)Editor of the J. Econ. Theory. I obtained a first degree (“Laurea”) in Economics and Social Sciences at Bocconi University in 1987 and a PhD in the joint Economics program of Bocconi University, State University of Milan, and Catholic University of Milan in 1992. I worked at Princeton University and the European University Institute before joining Bocconi, where I served as Director of the PhD program in Economics, Dean of the PhD School, and Head of the Department of Decision Sciences.
I am a Fellow of the Econometric Society and Game Theory Society, Economic Theory Fellow, and “Socio Corrispondente” of the Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei.
My work focuses on the decision theoretic, epistemic, psychological, and learning foundations of game theory.