Parallel sessions

Friday 15 May 2026 – Morning session

Roma Tre University

Human Development, Welfare, and Integral Wellbeing

12.15-13.15

Session: 1

Classroom: Tesi – Department of Economics

Chair:
Pasquale De Muro

Speakers:
Ofori Isaac K
., Maynooth University (Frontier Technology Adoption, Energy Equity and Environmental Quality of Life in Sub-Saharan Africa)
Alessi Matteo,Federcasse-BCC (LOCAL BANKING AND PROSPERITY: SOME EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FOR ITALY).
De Muro Pasquale, Roma Tre University (Colo ergo sum. Gli orti urbani comunitari migliorano la qualità della vita?)
Arnone Massimo, University of Catania (Beyond GDP and Toward Active Citizenship: The Impact of BES Components on Social Participation in Italian Regions)
Gallegati Mauro, UPM (In search of sustainable well-being)
Marcello Signorelli, University of Perugia (Religion, Resilience and Wellbeing: An Empirical Analysis for Italian Regions)

Economic Thought and the Roots of the Civil Tradition

12.15-13.15

Session: 2

Classroom: 13A – Department of Economics

Chair:
Enrica Chiappero

Speakers:
Sandra Eickmeier
, Deutsche Bundesbank (German Central Bank) (Toward a new economic paradigm)
Magliulo Antonio, Department of Economics and Management (A century later: The end of laissez faire. Again)
Cirillo Roberto, University of Napoli Federico II (Relational goods as common goods: between Gresham’s law, free riding and reciprocity)
Chiappero Enrica, University of Pavia (Assessing Development Projects through the Lens of the Capability Approach: How a More Comprehensive Methodology Can Help to Reshape Evaluation.)
Sacchetti Silvia, University of Trento (The vitality of people and places: A perspective on the backward and forward linkages of capabilities.)

Measuring What Matters: Quantitative Tools for the Common Good

12.15-13.15

Session: 3

Classroom: 2 – Department of Economics

Chair:
Francesco Dotto

Speakers:
Fernandez Perez Adrian
, University College Dublin (Hot Property: A Spatial Analysis of Temperature and Housing Prices in Spain)
Sorge Marco Maria, University of Salerno (Measuring Polycentrism with the H-D framework: an Italian NUTS-3 regions case study)
Dotto Francesco, Roma Tre University (Evaluating QTE with machine learning: An application to the informal sector wage gap)
Taghavi Majid, Retired University Professor (Youth Unemployment and Institutional Determinants: European North-South Divide)
Mistretta Mario, University of Catania (Measuring Polycentrism with the H-D framework: an Italian NUTS-3 regions case study)

Markets, Reciprocity, and Human-Centered Microeconomics

12.15-13.15

Session: 4

Classroom: D2 – Department of Political Sciences

Chair:
Emanuele Caggiano

Speakers:
Dominici Piero,
University of Perugia (Beyond the obsolescence of paradigms. The epistemological and educational challenges of hyper- technological civilisation of automation)
Caggiano Emanuele,
Roma Tre University (Lobbying in the US: companies’ reaction to an unexpected political change)
Peruzzi Valentina, Roma Sapienza University (Courts and inequality)
Raeisi Sarkandiz Mostafa,
University of Palermo (Economic Inequality Delusion and the Limits of Electoral Accountability: A Microeconomic Extension of the Economic Voter Theory)
Fhima Fredj,
Institute of Higher Commercial Studies (Causal interaction between Petty and Grand Corruption: A threshold non-linear analysis)
Varlese Monica,
University of Napoli Federico II (Modelling Fiscal Drag in a DSGE environment)

Macroeconomic Stability in Service of Social Flourishing

12.15-13.15

Session: 5

Classroom: 1 – Department of Economics

Chair:
Fabrizio Finucci

Speakers:
Renghini Matteo
, University of Politecnica Marche (Family Firms and Monetary Policy. The role of family governance in shaping monetary policy shock)
Finucci Fabrizio, Flavia Rizzuto e Pietro Vicari, Roma Tre University (Open Where Everything Closes. Bottega Quarticciolo: a Shared Economic Infrastructure in a Left-Behind Neighborhood)
Gaffeo Edoardo, Department of Economics and Management, University of Trento (How should macroeconomists think about AI and the labor market?)
Sciamanna Alessia, Pegaso University (The Wealth Economy Framework: Integrating Human, Social, and Institutional Capital into the New Economic Paradigm)
Ibrahim Mohamed Isse, Istanbul University (INFORMALITY IN BUSINESS, SURVIVAL MODES, AND STATE ABSENCE IN SOMALIA)
Cisco Gianluigi, University of Napoli Parthenope (Searching for an Eco-Fiscal Double Dividend: How does the shadow economy reshape the optimal policy?)

Human Development, Welfare, and Integral Wellbeing

12.15-13.15

Session: 6

Classroom: 8 – Department of Economics

Chair:
Francesco Salustri

Speakers:
Barrantes Gamba Nicolas
, University of East Anglia (Mental health and multidimensional poverty in four low- and middle-income countries)
Colamartino Chiara, LUM University Giuseppe Degennaro
Salustri Francesco, Roma Tre University (Repositioning Technical Education for Territorial Renewal: Evidence from Italy’s ITS System (2013–2023))
Marcela Pizzella, University of Napoli Federico II
Sveva Vitellozzi, University of Bologna (Masculinity norms and mental health)

Work, Dignity, and Inclusive Labor Markets

12.15-13.15

Session: 7

Classroom: 24 – Department of Economics

Chair:
Umberto Triulzi

Speakers:
Massera Marta
, Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines University (Reimagining Economic Categories from the Field Gendered Temporalities and Labor Relations in the Measurement of Dakar’s Informal Economy)
Triulzi Umberto, Sapienza University of Rome (L’occupazione dei Neet: oltre il profitto. Il caso del progetto Insieme per il futuro)
Cocchi Arianna, Sophia Società Cooperativa – Impresa Sociale
Biagiotti Matilde, University of Piemonte Orientale (“Renaissance in Economics, Manifesto for the new economy” – 3rd International Conference, Rome (Italy), 14-15 May 2026)
Lorenzo Semplici e Alessia Panella, CeSVa NeXt (Beyond efficiency wages, the role of the civil worker, the union, and participatory management)

Innovation, Technology, and Sustainable Human Development

12.15-13.15

Session: 8

Classroom: 16 – Department of Economics

Chair:
Marusca De Castris

Speakers:
Santos Baptist Sander
, Independent Researcher – Brazil (Street Markets, Beauty Salons and Lunchboxes: The Real Entrepreneurship of Brazilian Urban Peripheries)
De Castris Marusca, Roma Tre University (Employment Protection as a Social Determinant of Health: Evidence from Italian Labor Market Reforms)
Casprini Danny, University of Politecnico di Milano (Commoning as an enabler of cultural welfare: the values of welfare pluralism through cultural heritage re-use)
Vittoria Maria Patrizia, Institute for Research on Innovation and Services for Development (IRISS), National Research Council (CNR) (Beyond Extraction: Zoe-centred Organizing and the Case of Lido Pola as a Manifesto for Knowledge Commons)
Bellinzona Claudio, University of Pavia (Innovation as an Ideological Construct: Power, Sovereignty, and the Myth of Neutrality)

Ecological Transition, Stewardship, and Intergenerational Justice

12.15-13.15

Session: 9

Classroom: 19 – Department of Economics

Chair:
Laura Colli

Speakers:
Kasimov Otabek
, University of Szeged (Energy diversification in Central Asia: a comparative NARDL study)
Scannavacca Federica, University Consortium for Socioeconomic and Environmental Research (Territorial Interconnections in Food Systems: A Relational and Spatial Analysis of Food-Related Vulnerabilities in Italy)
Pirrone Claudio, University of Palermo (A Unified Theory of Sustainability)
Colli Laura, University of Firenze (Beyond Neoclassical IAMs: a post-keynesian alternative to the DICE Model)
Charfi Asma, University of Sfax (Energy consumption and climate change in sub-saharan africa: empirical analysis and implications for the energy transition)
Gennari Simone, Roma Tre University (LA RESPONSABILITÀ DELLE GRANDI AZIENDE NELLA CRISI ECOLOGICA: ANALISI DI SOSTENIBILITÀ DI ENI S.P.A. ED ENEL S.P.A. E PRESENTAZIONE DELLE POLITICHE PER LA TRANSIZIONE ECOLOGICA DELLE GRANDI AZIENDE E DEI MERCATI)

Financial Markets in the Sustainable Climate Transition

12.15-13.15

Session: 10

Classroom: 1A – Department of Political Sciences

Chair:
Rocco Ciciretti

Speakers:
Rocco Ciciretti
, University of Roma Tor Vergata,
Nicolosi M., University of Roma La Sapienza,
Morelli F., Link Campus University,
Ramponi A., University of Roma Tor Vergata,
Scarlatti S., University of Roma Tor Vergata,
Colaneri K., University of Roma Tor Vergata,
D. Mancinelli, University of Politecnico Milano
E. Lombardo, University of Roma Tor Vergata

Individual and Firms Behavior in the Circular Economy

12.15-13.15

Session: 11

Classroom: Tesi – Department of Political Sciences

Chair:
Mariangela Zoli

Speakers:
Aylin Leoni Isik
, IUSS Pavia,
Alessio D’Amato, University of Napoli Parthenope,
Luisa Lorè, Universität of Innsbruck,
Luca Congiu, University of Insubria and CEIS University of Roma Tor Vergata
Mariangela Zoli, University of Roma Tor Vergata, CEIS and SEEDS
F. Bonelli, Unitelma Sapienza University of Roma and Universitary Institute of Superiori Pavia,
J. Faludi, Corvinus University of Budapest,
G. Kiss, Corvinus University of Budapest,
V. Koltai, Corvinus University of Budapest,
P. Morone, Unitelma Sapienza University of Roma, Corvinus University of Budapest;
Coletti, G., University of Ferrara, SEEDS and Scuola Universitaria Superiore IUSS Pavia,
Guerreschi, A., University of Ferrara and SEEDS,
Zecca E., University of Ferrara and SEEDS
Filippo Corsini, University of Sant’Anna School od Advanced studies Pisa

Wellbeing Metrics, Measurement and Aggregation Issues: Coordinates to Move Beyond GDP (Organizing with MERGE Horizon Europe)

12.15-13.15

Session: 12

Classroom: Dottorato 2 – Department of Political Sciences

Chair:
Robert Costanza

Speakers:
Robert Costanza
, University College of London
Peter Benczur, JRC ISPRA
Francesco Sarracino, Office of Statistics Luxemburg
Heriberto Tapia, Human Development Report Office, UNDP
Mario Biggeri, University of Firenze

Economic growth, inequality and poverty in the long run: Italy, 1861-2021

12.15-13.15

Session: 13

Classroom: 1E – Department of Political Sciences

Chair:
Giovanni Vecchi

Speakers:
Giovanni Vecchi, Mathias Silva, Nicola Amendola, Brian A’Hearn, Giulia Mancini

Bio and Circular Economy Strategies in the Agricultural and Mining Sector

12.15-13.15

Session: 14

Classroom: 0A – Department of Political Sciences

Chair:
Marina Albanese

Speakers:
Marina Albanese
, University of Napoli Federico II (Investing in Place: The role of EU Cohesion Funds in mitigating depopulation of Italian Inner Areas)
Asia Guerreschi, University of Ferrara, SEEDS
Massimiliano Mazzanti, University of Ferrara, SEEDS
Marco Lomuscio, University of Trento
Ermanno Tortia, University of Trento

Oikonomia: Family, relations and well being

12.15-13.15

Session: 15

Classroom: Aula Magna – Department of Political Sciences

Chair:
Dalila De Rosa

Speakers:
Dalila De Rosa e Matteo Rizzolli
, LUMSA University
Ruberto Matteo, SUPSI
Rotondi Valentina, SUPSI
Alesci Ludovica, SUPSI
Marcacci Carmine, LUMSA University

A New Industrial Policy for the Renaissance of the economy and the society

12.15-13.15

Session: 16

Chair: 4A – Department of Political Sciences

Chair:
Chiara Pollio

Speakers:
Marco R. Di Tommaso, Mattia Tassinari; Elisa Barbieri, Sebastiano Cattaruzzo, Chiara Pollio, Elena Prodi, Lauretta Rubini; Iole De Simone, Elisa Barbieri, Lauretta Rubini; Giancarlo Corò, Sebastiano Cattaruzzo; Francesca Spigarelli, Lorenzo, Compagnucci, Dominique Lepore