I am a qualitative and interdisciplinary researcher, driven by curiosity and a genuine interest in people’s stories. I enjoy listening, exploring different points of view, and working with topics that are naturally complex.

This curiosity has shaped my academic path and allowed me to collaborate with colleagues from physics, neuroscience, psychology and data science.

My current work focuses on understanding how firms, family businesses and SMEs navigate sustainability, entrepreneurship and their connections to local communities.

I also work as an independent researcher, collaborate on academic and applied research projects, and serve as thesis supervisor or second assessor at Bachelor’s, Master’s, and PhD level.

Conferences and workshops presentations

Global Goals 2024, Utrecht University
Presentation on SDGs in family firms.

EURAM 2024, Bath
Presentation on family business and place attachment (Family Business SIG).

Econophysics Colloquium 2023, Lipari
Presentation on SDGs as unifying narratives in UK firms.

EURAM 2023, Dublin
Presentations on sustainability values transmission in small family firms and applications of complex networks in management research.

IECER 2022, Maastricht
Case study on family firms and place attachment.

Multiple presentations at EURAM (2020–2022), IFERA (2021) and ENCACT (2017).