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Dominique Cappelletti

Dominique Cappelletti is a research fellow at the Research Institute for the Evaluation of Public Policies of the Bruno Kessler Foundation.

She received a PhD in Economics and Management from the University of Trento and a Master of Science degree in Economic and Consumer Psychology from the University of Exeter, UK. Her main research interests lie in Behavioural and Experimental Economics, with a specific focus on incentives and behaviour change, language and economic decision-making, educational choices, and the applications of behavioral insights to public policy.

Recently, her focus has broadened to include policy evaluation and local public finance.

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Spotlight's articles

  • February 11, 2026
    New Gender Equality Plan (GEP) approved
    To mark the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, Fondazione Bruno Kessler reaffirms its commitment to gender equality through concrete action: the Board of Directors has approved the new Gender Equality Plan (GEP). The document is the result of a collaborative process that involved listening to and engaging with the internal community and various stakeholder groups.
  • October 3, 2025
    The science next door
    “Girls bring unique perspectives that science cannot afford to miss”
  • September 29, 2025
    Wired Next Fest 2025 Trentino
    Fondazione Bruno Kessler will be one of the key participants at WIRED Next Fest Trentino 2025, taking place in Rovereto October 2 through 5. The Foundation's events will explore topics such as green hydrogen and the energy transition, citizen science, digital justice, AI in medicine, complex systems, human-machine interaction, and intelligent robotics.
  • May 27, 2025
    NEXGEN: the future of women in science
    FBK female researchers recently took center stage in an inspiring meeting with high school students, sharing their professional journeys.