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Manuele Citi

Associate Professor

Subjects
Quantitative methods Sustainability Green transition EU Politics Social responsibility

Primary research areas

En­vir­on­ment­al Polit­ics
Pub­lic opin­ion’s at­ti­tudes to­ward cli­mate policy, with a fo­cus on the demo­graph­ic, eco­nom­ic and polit­ic­al drivers of these at­ti­tudes.
Pub­lic Policy
Design­ing pub­lic policies to ad­dress so­ci­et­al chal­lenges, based on sur­vey data and be­ha­vi­or­al evid­ence.
Reg­u­la­tion in the European Uni­on
Study­ing how the European Uni­on’s reg­u­late the single mar­ket, and how firms, in Europe and bey­ond, re­spond to it.

How can cit­izens, policy makers and firms align for the green trans­ition?

Citizens’ attitudes toward the green transition 
I investigate the drivers of public support for, and opposition to, ambitious decarbonization policies. I focus specifically on how public perceptions of inter-generational, procedural, and distributive justice shape the social acceptance and political feasibility of costly climate mitigation efforts.  

Sustainability Governance 
I like to study the nexus of regulation and corporate sustainability.  My aim is to examine how regulations, particularly the European Union’s regulations deriving from the Green Deal, affect doing business in Europe and beyond, and how they drive patterns of harmonization and resistance across states and companies. 

Behavioral public policy 
Mitigating climate change fundamentally depends on significant shifts in human behavior, from individual consumption patterns, to sustainable investing, to large-scale industrial practices. I take a behavioral public policy perspective because it moves beyond traditional regulatory and economic instruments to understand and address the cognitive and social drivers that influence these behaviors. 

2025

A Multidimensional Approach to Public Support for Decarbonisation Policies

The Role of Fairness

Go to publication

2024

Individual Attitudes Towards Inter-generational Climate Justice

Go to publication

September 2022

NGEU and Vaccines Strategy in the Wake of the COVID-19 Pandemic

Outgrowing the Regulatory State

Go to publication

Recent research projects

TRANS­ACT - Re­de­fin­ing Ac­count­ab­il­ity for Cli­mate Ac­tion - start­ing in 2026. (Mar­ie Skłodowska-Curie Fel­low­ship in col­lab­or­a­tion with Lasse Bundgaard)

The TRANS­ACT pro­ject aims to trans­form urb­an cli­mate ac­count­ab­il­ity by un­cov­er­ing dy­nam­ic pro­cesses that foster con­tinu­ous learn­ing and ef­fect­ive policy co­ordin­a­tion across cit­ies. It will ana­lyze real-world trans­form­at­ive sys­tems to keep cit­ies ac­count­able in net-zero trans­itions.
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