Gianluca Chimenti

PhDStudent at Stockholm School of Economics

Schools

  • Stockholm School of Economics

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Biography

Stockholm School of Economics

The intricacies and controversies of Shared Mobility is precisely what keeps me awake at night.

My passion for complex networks and education has its roots in childhood adventures. I have been teaching since 1st grade, when I mapped out the tapestry of meaning for ‘share’, then whispered advice to classmates: share love, share language, share understanding et cetera.

Following my excitement about digitalization and collaborative lifestyles, I was propelled from Germany to Sweden, where I currently work as PhD researcher at Stockholm School of Economics (Handelshögskolan).

This has allowed me to enjoy years as an educator for students, executives and sharing economy enthusiasts across industries. My research largely revolves around the question of how market actors – be it large corporations, regulators or consumers – embrace different kinds of sharing economy principles in their business as well as their daily lives. You will be surprised by the diversity of its unfolding.

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