Fifteen New Faces in 2013/2014
Fifteen new professors arrive at Bocconi University in the academic year 2013-2014 to enrich the faculty with their precious experiences and skills. Coming from top-tier universities in Europe and the rest of the world, the new full and assistant professors are going to strengthen all the Bocconi's eight departments: three new entries are to be recorded for the departments of Management and Technology, Legal Studies and Finance; two new arrivals for the Department of Decision Sciences and one new professor each for the departments of Accounting, Policy Analysis and Public Management, Economics, Marketing.
Among the new names for 2013-2014, there are three full professors: from the European University Institute of Firenze, Fernando Vega-Redondo to the Department of Decision Sciences and Elena Carletti to the Department of Finance and from Copenhagen Business School Torben Pedersen to the Department of Management and Technology. From London Business School arrives Valentino Larcinese, a former visiting professor at Bocconi in 2012 and, from September 2013, an associate professor at the Department of Policy Analysis and Public Management, while from the University of Arizona arrives Martin Dufwenberg as a visiting professor at the Department of Decision Sciences.
There are many new assistant professors, too. Three for the Department of Legal Studies: Elisa Bertolini and Graziella Romeo, at Bocconi since last March, and Yane Svetiev coming from the European University Institute. Two assistant professors to the Department of Management and Technology, Nilanjana Dutt from Duke Universityand Franz Wohlgezogen from the Northwestern University, and two more to the Department of Finance, Silvio Petriconi from Universitat Pompeu Fabra and Milena Petrova from Syracuse University. Lastly, a new assistant professor each to the departments of Accounting, Marketing and Economics. Respectively: Jonghwan Kim from the University of Southern California, Gulen Sarial Abi from Istanbul's Koç University and Dmitriy Sergeyev from Columbia University.