Giulio Zichella
Teaching Associate Professor
Om
Empowering organizations via pricing & entrepreneurship
My research explores how participative pricing control and educational contexts shape entrepreneurial behavior and decision-making. I aim to help organizations and institutions design fair, transparent, and inclusive frameworks that foster trust, motivation, and responsible risk-taking.
By studying the paradoxes of pricing governance—how shared control can improve fairness yet introduce tension—I support managers in balancing empowerment with accountability. I also investigate how educational settings affect students’ risk behavior and learning, contributing to more effective entrepreneurship education.
As a Teaching Associate Professor, I bring research into the classroom and collaborate across departments to bridge theory and practice. With publications in Journal of Management Accounting Research and Management Learning, I contribute to debates on pricing ethics, education, and innovation—working toward organizational and educational ecosystems where people thrive with purpose.
Publications
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Managing a Double-edged Sword
The Paradoxical Dynamics of Participative Development of Pricing Control
Martin Jarmatz, Part-time Lecturer
Sof Thrane, Associate Professor
Giulio Zichella, Teaching Associate Professor
2025
GenAI Adoption in Organizations
Decision Incongruence and Control Space
Christian Hendriksen, Associate Professor
Marin Jovanovic, Associate Professor
Giulio Zichella, Teaching Associate Professor
november 2023
Students of Entrepreneurship
Sorting, Risk Behaviour and Implications for Entrepreneurship Programmes
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