Fabrizio Gilardi

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Fabrizio Gilardi
Born1975
CitizenshipSwiss
EducationUniversity of Lausanne (PhD), University of Geneva (MA, BA)
Known forworks on policy analysis
AwardsJean Monnet Fellowship (declined)
Scientific career
Fieldspolitical science
InstitutionsUniversity of Zurich
Thesis Delegation to Independent Regulatory Agencies in Western Europe  (2004)
Websitewww.fabriziogilardi.org

Fabrizio Gilardi (born 1975) is a Swiss political scientist and professor of policy analysis at the University of Zurich. He is known for his works on delegation theory, research design and policy diffusion processes.[1][2][3] He is a former editor of the Journal of Public Policy (2014–2019) and DeFacto (2015–2019).

Books[edit]

  • Maggetti, Martino, Fabrizio Gilardi and Claudio M. Radaelli (2013), Designing Research in the Social Sciences, SAGE
  • Gilardi, Fabrizio (2008), Delegation in the Regulatory State: Independent Regulatory Agencies in Western Europe, Edward Elgar
  • Braun, Dietmar and Fabrizio Gilardi (eds) (2006), Delegation in Contemporary Democracies, Routledge

References[edit]

  1. ^ Tunkrová, Lucie (2007). "Dietmar Braun and Fabrizio Gilardi (eds.), Delegation in Contemporary Democracies". Contemporary European Studies (1): 69–71. ISSN 1802-4289.
  2. ^ Thiem, Alrik (2015-07-04). "Designing research in the social sciences". International Journal of Social Research Methodology. 18 (4): 453–454. doi:10.1080/13645579.2015.1022299. ISSN 1364-5579. S2CID 145636682.
  3. ^ "Fabrizio Gilardi". Google Scholar.

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