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).
Fabrizio Gilardi | |
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Born | 1975 |
Citizenship | Swiss |
Education | University of Lausanne (PhD), University of Geneva (MA, BA) |
Known for | works on policy analysis |
Awards | Jean Monnet Fellowship (declined) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | political science |
Institutions | University of Zurich |
Thesis | Delegation to Independent Regulatory Agencies in Western Europe (2004) |
Website | www |
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- ^ Tunkrová, Lucie (2007). "Dietmar Braun and Fabrizio Gilardi (eds.), Delegation in Contemporary Democracies". Contemporary European Studies (1): 69–71. ISSN 1802-4289.
- ^ 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.
- ^ "Fabrizio Gilardi". Google Scholar.