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Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy

Mirco Tonin

Mirco Tonin is an applied economist with research interests in public, behavioural and experimental economics, dealing with issues such as charitable giving, motivation of employees, consumer behaviour, economics of education and economics of crime. He got his PhD from Stockholm University, Sweden, and before joining the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano in Italy, he was Professor of Economics at the University of Southampton and UniCredit Fellow at the Central European University, Budapest.

University of Bristol Business School

Ian Tonks

Ian Tonks is an expert in the field of financial markets and his research focuses on pension economics; fund management; corporate governance and directors’ trading; and market microstructure. He has published more than 50 outputs in leading finance, economics, accounting and management journals. He was a member of: ESRC’s Grant Advisory Panels 2012-2018; UKRI future leader fellowship scheme, 2019-2023; B&M panel REF2014; co-deputy chair of B&M panel REF2021; convenor Economics and

University College London

Vaso Totsika

Quite a lot of my current research is focused around families of children with an intellectual disability: family support for child mental health and family relationships, understanding the early years of development and children’s future outcomes, understanding school-related outcomes and child well-being.  A lot of this research also includes autistic children and their families, in particular autistic children with an intellectual disability. Over the years I have been maintaining an active

Bournemouth University, CREATe Fellow in Cultural Economics (University of Glasgow)

Ruth Towse

Ruth Towse is Professor of Economics of Creative Industries at the Centre for Intellectual Property Policy and Management, Bournemouth University, UK and Fellow of CREATe, University of Glasgow. She has written widely on cultural economics and the economics of copyright, with the focus on labour markets and earnings. She is the author of A Textbook of Cultural Economics 2nd edition.

University of Cambridge

Flavio Toxvaerd

Flavio Toxvaerd has fifteen years’ research experience in the economics of infectious diseases. His focus is on behavioural responses to epidemics, to better understand how people behave when facing disease risks. He has also researched optimal management of diseases through different policies such as voluntary social distancing, lockdowns, vaccination, treatment and testing. He has published on economic epidemiology in biology and economics journals and served as Senior Economic Advisor to

Behavioural Science, Lloyds Banking Group

Anna Trendl

Anna works as a Behavioural Scientist at Lloyds Banking Group. She has a PhD in Psychology from the University of Warwick. She has an interest in generating behavioural insights from financial data. Previously, her research focused on estimating carbon footprints and understanding financial wellbeing from transactional data.