I am a postdoctoral researcher in agricultural economics, passionate about sustainable farming and farmers' decision-making. Currently doing my postdoc at ETH Zürich, I focus on developing my own research profile by better understanding how behavioral variables explain adoption behaviour among farmers in regard to pest management practices. In addition to economic and policy factors, I focus on psychological and social types of factors. I am interested in better understanding farmers' decision-making as they shift towards more sustainable farming. I also investigate policy incentives for reducing pesticides use.
I work mainly with survey, panel and choice data. I have specific experience with the grapevine sector and sustainable practices for grapevine production.
Before my current position, I was as a postdoc in Bordeaux School of Economics and obtained my PhD at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), in 2022, from Uppsala. I have been a visiting student researcher at Berkeley University in 2020. I hold a MRe in Economics from Paris School of Economics and a MSc in Global Political Economy from Stockholm University.
I work mainly with survey, panel and choice data. I have specific experience with the grapevine sector and sustainable practices for grapevine production.
Before my current position, I was as a postdoc in Bordeaux School of Economics and obtained my PhD at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), in 2022, from Uppsala. I have been a visiting student researcher at Berkeley University in 2020. I hold a MRe in Economics from Paris School of Economics and a MSc in Global Political Economy from Stockholm University.