Monica CALCAGNO

Position
Associate Professor
Telephone
041 234 8743
E-mail
calc@unive.it
Fax
041 234 8701
Scientific sector (SSD)
Economia e gestione delle imprese [ECON-07/A]
Website
www.unive.it/people/calc (personal record)
Office
Venice School of Management
Website: https://www.unive.it/dep.management
Where: San Giobbe
Research Institute
Research Institute for Digital and Cultural Heritage


Monica Calcagno


Position:Associate Professor, VSM Venice School of Management, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice

 

MAIN INSTITUTIONAL ROLES

since 2022: scientific coordinator of CHANGE_Crest (Cultural Resources for Sustainable Tourism), PNRR project.

since 2022: Member of the Steering Committee, VSM

since 2018: Delegate for Teaching, VSM

since 2017: Member of the teaching committee of the Master’s degree in Management

since 2014: Coordinator of the course of Strategy, Double Master’s 2nd Level University Degree in Management of Cultural Assets and Activities

2014-2017: Head of Studies of the Master’s degree in Marketing and Communication

 

RESEARCH TOPICS 

  • CH and spaces of partecipation 
  • Cultural and artistic entrepreneurship
  • Culture as a driver of economic development: cultural districts, creative cities and cultural entrepreneurship
  • Design driven innovation:  user language and management of the user experience
  • Creative cities, cultural districts and entrepreneurship

 

RESEARCH EXPERIENCES/OTHERS

Since 2018: Member of the Faculty of ESA Academy (https://eursummeracademy.com)  (participant universities: St Gallen University, the Copenhagen Business School, Leuphana University Lüneburg, Department of Management – Ca’Foscari University of Venice, Paris Dauphine University)

Since 2017:member of the interdisciplinary research group Creative arts, cultural heritage and digital humanities , Ca’ Foscari University of Venice (coordinator: prof. L. Calvelli)

2017/2018: visiting professor at St. Gallen University, Master of Arts in Business Management, Critical Thinking and Cultural Awareness courses (course title: Framing disruption)