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Behave’s team

Cristiano Codagnone

Cristiano Codagnone graduated in economics from Bocconi University of Milan, holds a Ph.D. in sociology from New York University and was post-doctoral fellow at Utrecht University supported by the Marie-Curie Human Capital and Mobility Fellowship. He is Aggregate Professor at the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC, Department of Communication Studies) and Researcher at Università degli Studi di Milano (Department of Social and Political Sciences). In Barcelona, he is the Director of the UOC research group ‘Open Evidence’ and of the spin-off research company Open Evidence SL. Beween July 2014 and December 2015 he has been Visiting Senior Research Fellow at the Media and Communication Department of London School of Economics. In the course of his academic career, he has served as civil servant at the United Nations (2003-2004) and at the European Union (2009-2011; 2015-2016). Since 2005 he has designed and conducted more than 70s applied policy research studies for international organisations, national and local governments, including experimental and quasi-experimental impact evaluations in varioius policy domains (consumers’ protection, healthcare, industrial policy, R&D policy, social and labour market policies, and in the domain of digital tranformation). In particular, since 2012 he has designed and directed 15 experimental behavioural studies to test policy options on behalf of the European Commission in various domains (tobacco packaging, online gambling, car labelling, online marketing to children, transparency of online platforms, Non-Standard Work, etc.).

Flaminio Squazzoni

Cristiano Codagnone graduated in economics from Bocconi University of Milan, holds a Ph.D. in sociology from New York University and was post-doctoral fellow at Utrecht University supported by the Marie-Curie Human Capital and Mobility Fellowship. He is Aggregate Professor at the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC, Department of Communication Studies) and Researcher at Università degli Studi di Milano (Department of Social and Political Sciences). In Barcelona, he is the Director of the UOC research group ‘Open Evidence’ and of the spin-off research company Open Evidence SL. Beween July 2014 and December 2015 he has been Visiting Senior Research Fellow at the Media and Communication Department of London School of Economics. In the course of his academic career, he has served as civil servant at the United Nations (2003-2004) and at the European Union (2009-2011; 2015-2016). Since 2005 he has designed and conducted more than 70s applied policy research studies for international organisations, national and local governments, including experimental and quasi-experimental impact evaluations in varioius policy domains (consumers’ protection, healthcare, industrial policy, R&D policy, social and labour market policies, and in the domain of digital tranformation). In particular, since 2012 he has designed and directed 15 experimental behavioural studies to test policy options on behalf of the European Commission in various domains (tobacco packaging, online gambling, car labelling, online marketing to children, transparency of online platforms, Non-Standard Work, etc.).

Cristiano Codagnone

Cristiano Codagnone graduated in economics from Bocconi University of Milan, holds a Ph.D. in sociology from New York University and was post-doctoral fellow at Utrecht University supported by the Marie-Curie Human Capital and Mobility Fellowship. He is Aggregate Professor at the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC, Department of Communication Studies) and Researcher at Università degli Studi di Milano (Department of Social and Political Sciences). In Barcelona, he is the Director of the UOC research group ‘Open Evidence’ and of the spin-off research company Open Evidence SL. Beween July 2014 and December 2015 he has been Visiting Senior Research Fellow at the Media and Communication Department of London School of Economics. In the course of his academic career, he has served as civil servant at the United Nations (2003-2004) and at the European Union (2009-2011; 2015-2016). Since 2005 he has designed and conducted more than 70s applied policy research studies for international organisations, national and local governments, including experimental and quasi-experimental impact evaluations in varioius policy domains (consumers’ protection, healthcare, industrial policy, R&D policy, social and labour market policies, and in the domain of digital tranformation). In particular, since 2012 he has designed and directed 15 experimental behavioural studies to test policy options on behalf of the European Commission in various domains (tobacco packaging, online gambling, car labelling, online marketing to children, transparency of online platforms, Non-Standard Work, etc.).

Cristiano Codagnone

Cristiano Codagnone graduated in economics from Bocconi University of Milan, holds a Ph.D. in sociology from New York University and was post-doctoral fellow at Utrecht University supported by the Marie-Curie Human Capital and Mobility Fellowship. He is Aggregate Professor at the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC, Department of Communication Studies) and Researcher at Università degli Studi di Milano (Department of Social and Political Sciences).  In Barcelona, he is the Director of the UOC research group ‘Open Evidence’ and of the spin-off research company Open Evidence SL. Beween July 2014 and December 2015 he has been Visiting Senior Research Fellow at the Media and Communication Department of London School of Economics. In the course of his academic career, he has served as civil servant at the United Nations (2003-2004) and at the European Union (2009-2011; 2015-2016). Since 2005 he has designed and conducted more than 70s applied policy research studies for international organisations, national and local governments, including experimental and quasi-experimental impact evaluations in varioius policy domains (consumers’ protection, healthcare, industrial policy, R&D policy, social and labour market policies, and in the domain of digital tranformation).

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