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Massimo Marinacci

Massimo Marinacci

D-Index & Metrics

Economics and Finance

D-Index
47
Citations
13812
World Ranking
1560
National Ranking
34

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2013 - Fellows of the Econometric Society

Overview

Massimo Marinacci is affiliated with Bocconi University in Italy and has contributed extensively to the fields of decision sciences and economics, econometrics, and finance. Their research portfolio encompasses a range of interdisciplinary topics, with a focus on decision-making processes, behavioral economics, and economic theory.

Their work spans several specialized subfields, including economics and econometrics, general decision sciences, cognitive neuroscience, artificial intelligence, and management science and operations research. This diversity reflects a broad engagement with both theoretical and applied aspects of economic behavior and decision-making frameworks.

Massimo Marinacci's publications have appeared in notable venues, including:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Theory and Decision
  • American Economic Review
  • Journal of the European Economic Association

Their most recent papers include:

  • "Rational policymaking during a pandemic," 2021, LillOA (Université de Lille (University Of Lille))
  • "A Behavioral Characterization of the Drift Diffusion Model and Its Multialternative Extension for Choice Under Time Pressure," 2020, Management Science
  • "Experimental Cost of Information," 2022, American Economic Review
  • "Uncertainty and Decision-Making During a Crisis: How to Make Policy Decisions in the COVID-19 Context?," 2020, SSRN Electronic Journal
  • "Multinomial Logit Processes and Preference Discovery: Inside and Outside the Black Box," 2022, The Review of Economic Studies

The main topics addressed in their research consist of:

  • Decision-Making and Behavioral Economics
  • Economic and Environmental Valuation
  • Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
  • Neural dynamics and brain function
  • Economic theories and models
  • Bayesian Modeling and Causal Inference
  • Risk and Portfolio Optimization

Massimo Marinacci has collaborated frequently with several coauthors, indicating ongoing research partnerships. These include:

  • Fabio Maccheroni
  • Simone Cerreia-Vioglio
  • Carlo Baldassi
  • Aldo Rustichini
  • Lorenzo Maria Stanca

Their contributions have been recognized by the Econometric Society, where they were named a Fellow in 2013.

Best Publications

  • A Smooth Model of Decision Making Under Ambiguity

    Peter Klibanoff;Massimo Marinacci;Sujoy Mukerji

  • Ambiguity Aversion, Robustness, and the Variational Representation of Preferences

    Fabio Maccheroni;Massimo Marinacci;Aldo Rustichini

  • Differentiating ambiguity and ambiguity attitude

    Paolo Ghirardato;Fabio Maccheroni;Massimo Marinacci

  • Ambiguity Made Precise: A Comparative Foundation

    Paolo Ghirardato;Massimo Marinacci

  • Recursive smooth ambiguity preferences

    Peter Klibanoff;Massimo Marinacci;Sujoy Mukerji

  • Objective and Subjective Rationality in a Multiple Prior Model

    Itzhak Gilboa;Fabio Maccheroni;Massimo Marinacci;David Schmeidler

  • Ambiguity and the Bayesian Paradigm

    Itzhak Gilboa;Massimo Marinacci

  • Uncertainty averse preferences

    Simone Cerreia-Vioglio;Fabio Maccheroni;Massimo Marinacci;Luigi Montrucchio

  • Dynamic Variational Preferences

    Fabio Maccheroni;Massimo Marinacci;Aldo Rustichini

  • Risk, Ambiguity, and the Separation of Utility and Beliefs

    Paolo Ghirardato;Massimo Marinacci

  • Objective and Subjective Rationality in a Multiple Prior Model

    Itzhak Gilboa;Fabio Maccheroni;Massimo Marinacci;David Schmeidler

  • A Smooth Model of Decision Making under Ambiguity

    Peter Klibanoff;Massimo Marinacci;Sujoy Mukerji

  • A Subjective Spin on Roulette Wheels

    Paolo Ghirardato;Fabio Maccheroni;Massimo Marinacci;Marciano Siniscalchi

  • Limit Laws for Non-additive Probabilities and Their Frequentist Interpretation

    Massimo Marinacci

  • PORTFOLIO SELECTION WITH MONOTONE MEAN‐VARIANCE PREFERENCES

    Fabio Maccheroni;Massimo Marinacci;Aldo Rustichini;Marco Taboga

  • ALPHA AS AMBIGUITY: ROBUST MEAN-VARIANCE PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS

    Fabio Maccheroni

  • Portfolio Selection with Monotone Mean-Variance Preferences

    Fabio Maccheroni;Massimo Marinacci;Aldo Rustichini;Marco Taboga

  • Ambiguous Games

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  • Probabilistic Sophistication and Multiple Priors

    Massimo Marinacci

  • RISK MEASURES: RATIONALITY AND DIVERSIFICATION

    Simone Cerreia-Vioglio;Fabio Maccheroni;Massimo Marinacci;Luigi Montrucchio

  • Rational Preferences under Ambiguity

    Simone Cerreia-Vioglio;Paolo Ghirardato;Fabio Maccheroni;Massimo Marinacci

  • Social Decision Theory: Choosing within and between Groups

    Fabio Maccheroni;Massimo Marinacci;Aldo Rustichini

  • Coarse contingencies and ambiguity

    Larry G. Epstein;Massimo Marinacci;Kyoungwon Seo

  • Advances in Economics and Econometrics: Ambiguity and the Bayesian Paradigm

    Itzhak Gilboa;Massimo Marinacci

Frequent Co-Authors

Fabio Maccheroni
Fabio Maccheroni Bocconi University
Aldo Rustichini
Aldo Rustichini University of Minnesota
Pierpaolo Battigalli
Pierpaolo Battigalli Bocconi University
Itzhak Gilboa
Itzhak Gilboa Tel Aviv University
Lars Peter Hansen
Lars Peter Hansen University of Chicago
Richard Smith
Richard Smith University of Exeter
Larry G. Epstein
Larry G. Epstein McGill University
Valentina Bosetti
Valentina Bosetti Bocconi University
Salvatore Greco
Salvatore Greco University of Portsmouth
Emanuele Borgonovo
Emanuele Borgonovo Bocconi University

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