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Federico Niccolini

Prof. Federico Niccolini

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Federico Niccolini is Associate Professor of Organizational Science at the University of Pisa (Italy). He graduated from Pisa University in 1995 in Business and Economics. His research interests focus on knowledge management, organizational culture, corporate social responsibility, dynamics related to sustainable development, and protected areas governance. He participated in the organization of some international scientific conferences, with the roles of organizer or Co-Chair focused on the previous topics. Since 2007, he has been affiliated with the Department of Natural Resource Recreation and Tourism at the Colorado State University. He has been visiting scholar at Stanford University and coordinated several national and international (including EU funded) projects and working groups. He teaches in undergraduate, Master, and Ph.D. courses. He participated in the International Visitor Leadership Program sponsored by the US Department of State – Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.

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Ecotourism
Sustainability
Sustainable Tourism
Organizational Resilie...
knowledge management

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Sustainability
Organization Science
Organizational Resilience
knowledge management
Sustainable Tourism

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Federico Niccolini is Associate Professor of Organizational Science at the University of Pisa (Italy). He graduated from Pisa University in 1995 in Business and Economics. His research interests focus on knowledge management, organizational culture, corporate social responsibility, dynamics related to sustainable development, and protected areas governance. He participated in the organization of some international scientific conferences, with the roles of organizer or Co-Chair focused on the previous topics. Since 2007, he has been affiliated with the Department of Natural Resource Recreation and Tourism at the Colorado State University. He has been visiting scholar at Stanford University and coordinated several national and international (including EU funded) projects and working groups. He teaches in undergraduate, Master, and Ph.D. courses. He participated in the International Visitor Leadership Program sponsored by the US Department of State – Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.