Mrs. Giuliana Borello, Economics, Best Researcher Award
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Giuliana Borello at Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy
Giuliana Borello is a seasoned academic and researcher specializing in finance and economics with a rich educational background and extensive professional experience. Her expertise spans various aspects of financial markets, including technological innovation, sustainable finance, marketplace lending, and the efficiency of financial intermediaries. With over a decade of experience in lecturing, conducting research, and contributing to the financial industry, Giuliana brings a wealth of knowledge and insights to her field.
Education
Giuliana Borello holds a Ph.D. in Financial Markets from the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore in Milan. She completed her Master of Science in Financial Markets and Institutions, as well as her Bachelor of Science in Financial Markets and Institutions, from the same institution.
Professional Experience
Throughout her career, Giuliana has held various academic and professional positions. These include roles such as Senior Research Manager at CETIF (Research Center on Technologies, Innovation, and Financial Services) at Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore in Milan, Board Member at SOMEC GROUP, Assistant Professor at the University of Verona, and Board Member and Chair Risk Committee at BANCOPOSTA FONDI SGR. Additionally, she has served as a Visiting Professor at the University of Gothenburg in Sweden and conducted research as a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore in Milan.
Research Interests
Giuliana’s research interests are multifaceted and revolve around several key areas within finance. These include:
- Technological innovation in financial markets (FinTech)
- Sustainable finance, focusing on B-corps and benefit companies
- Marketplace lending and its implications for financial stability
- Efficiency of financial intermediaries
Her work aims to explore emerging trends, analyze their impact, and provide insights for both academia and industry.
Author Metrics
Giuliana Borello, an academic affiliated with Università degli Studi di Verona in Italy, demonstrates a notable presence in her field. With a Scopus Author Identifier of 56708494000 and an ORCID profile (0000-0002-2474-6443), her contributions have garnered attention, evident through 111 documents citing her work. Among these citations, her research has amassed a total of 330 mentions, with 214 occurring since 2019, showcasing sustained relevance. Borello has authored 4 documents, indicative of her active participation in scholarly discourse. Her impact is quantified by an h-index of 5, reflecting the citation frequency of her publications, with a recent h-index of 4 since 2019. Additionally, her i10-index stands at 3, indicating the number of publications with at least 10 citations. Through her academic endeavors, Borello’s work contributes meaningfully to the advancement of knowledge within her field.
Publications Noted
Giuliana Borello has contributed extensively to the academic literature through her publications. Some notable works include:
Title: Can High-tech investments improve banking efficiency?
Source: Journal of Financial Management, Markets and Institutions, 2022
DOI: 10.1142/s2282717x22500037
Title: Factors for success in European crowdinvesting
Source: Journal of Economics and Business, 2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jeconbus.2019.05.002
Contributors: Borello, G.; De Crescenzo, V.; Pichler, F.
Title: Are European banks too big? Evidence on economies of scale
Source: Journal of Banking and Finance, 2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jbankfin.2015.04.014
Contributors: Beccalli, E.; Anolli, M.; Borello, G.
Title: The funding gap and the role of financial return crowdfunding: Some evidence from European platforms
Source: Journal of Internet Banking and Commerce, 2015
Contributors: Borello, G.; de Crescenzo, V.; Pichler, F.
These articles provide insights into various aspects of banking efficiency, including the impact of high-tech investments, crowdinvesting success factors, economies of scale in European banks, and the role of financial return crowdfunding in addressing funding gaps.
Grants and Awards
Throughout her career, Giuliana has received recognition for her research contributions. She has been awarded grants and accolades, including being the Principal Investigator for Projects of Relevant National Interest (PRIN) and the recipient of the ASSIOM Prize for outstanding dissertation during her Master’s studies.
Professional Affiliations
Giuliana is actively involved in various professional associations and serves as a referee for esteemed academic journals in the field of finance. Her affiliations include memberships in organizations such as the Journal of Banking and Finance, European Journal of Finance, and Journal of Financial Management, Markets, and Institutions.
Collaborations and Projects
Giuliana has collaborated on numerous research projects, both nationally and internationally. Her collaborations range from working with academic institutions to partnering with industry stakeholders and regulatory bodies. These projects reflect her commitment to advancing knowledge and addressing real-world challenges in finance.
Presentations and Conferences
Giuliana regularly presents her research findings at conferences and seminars, both domestically and internationally. She actively participates in academic gatherings to share her insights, engage in scholarly discussions, and foster collaborations within the academic community.
Teaching and Mentoring
As an educator, Giuliana is dedicated to fostering the next generation of finance professionals. She has taught courses at various academic levels, including undergraduate and graduate levels, covering topics such as corporate finance, financial risk management, and financial instruments. Additionally, she provides mentorship and guidance to students and junior researchers in their academic and professional pursuits.
Professional Service
Giuliana actively engages in professional service activities, including serving on committees, reviewing manuscripts for academic journals, and contributing to the academic community through her expertise and leadership.
Media Appearances and Public Engagement
Beyond academia, Giuliana contributes to public discourse on finance through media appearances and public engagement initiatives. She shares her expertise with wider audiences, contributing to informed discussions on financial topics and promoting financial literacy and awareness.