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CURRICULUM VITAE

Personal Data

Family name: Guglielmetti First name: Chiara

Institutional address: Department of Sociology and Social Research, University of Trento Via Verdi, 26; 38122 Trento, Italy

Address Piazza Vicenza, 21; 38122 Trento, Italy

Telephone: + 39 0461281370 (office); + 393398985365 (mobile); +390461 931517 (home) E-mail: chiara.guglielmetti@unitn.it

Marital status: Married

Sex: Female

Nationality: Italian

Date of birth Trento, November 12, 1976

Academic positions

July 2011 – ongoing Post-doctoral Research Fellow at the Department of Sociology of the University of Trento (Borsista post-dottorato).

October 2011– April 2012 Visiting Scholar at the Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia.

March – May 2011 Visiting Scholar at the Department of Economics, University of North Carolina (UNC), Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA.

Visiting Scholar at the Department of Art and Umanities, University of North Carolina (UNC), Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA.

March – July 2010 Scholar ERASMUS MUNDUS, three-month fellowship at the Faculty of Political Science of the University of Belgrade, Republic of Serbia.

December 2007 – June 2011 Post-doctoral fellow (Borsa a progetto) at the School on Local Development, University of Trento.

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Academic Year 2011-2012 Accepted as visiting scholar at the Institute of Economic Research, Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo, Japan (visiting research period suspended under request of the hosting institution after Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster).

Education

2004 – 2006 PhD in Law and Economics, University of Bologna. Thesis on ‘Inequality and social policy. A multidimensional approach”, thesis defended on June 21, 2007.

2002 Degree in Economics, University of Bologna, grade 110/110, December 17, 2002.

1995 Diploma di maturità classica (secondary school certificate), Liceo Ginnasio G. Prati, Trento.

Professional activity

2009 Member of the research project OPENLOC on ‘Public policies and local development: innovation policy and its effects on locally embedded global dynamics’, financed by the Autonomous Province of Trento, coordinated by the University of Trento and involving the University of Bologna (Italy), the Manchester Institute of Innovation Research (UK).

2009-2010 Member of the UNU-WIDER project on ‘Entrepreneurship and Development. (Promoting Entrepreneurial Capacity)’.

2008– ongoing Member of the Gruppo di Progettazione of the Centro per la Formazione della Solidarietà Internazionale (Project Group of the Center for Development Co-operation).

2006 – ongoing Member of the

European Association for Comparative Economic Studies (EACES) Human Development and Capability Association (HDCA)

Network for European Social Policy Analysis (ESPAnet)

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Reviewer for

The European Journal of Development Research

Teaching experience

2009 – today Assistant lecturer to the Chair of Political Economy, Faculty of Sociology, University of Trento.

2009 – today Referee and supervisor of Master students, Joint European Master in Local Comparative Development (Erasmus Mundus Master Programme).

Academic Year 2008 – 2009 Teacher of the module Entrepreneurship in the Joint European Master in Local Comparative Development (Erasmus Mundus Master Programme), at the University of Ljubljana (Slovenia).

Academic Year 2008 – 2009 Lecturer at the seminar of Political Economy (3 credits), Faculty of Sociology, University of Trento.

Academic Year 2007 – 2008 Tutor in Economics of the Joint European Master in Local Comparative Development (Erasmus Mundus Master Programme), University of Trento.

Academic Year 2006 – 2007 Tutor in Administrative Law in the Faculty of Economics, University of Bologna.

Academic Year 2003 – 2007 Assistant lecturer to the Chairs of Public Law, Administrative Law and Project Financing, Faculty of Economics, University of Bologna

Courses and other specialization activities

2011 Winter School Winter School 2011 Inequality and the family: Inequality within households and across generations, University of Verona, CEPS-INSTEAD Research Center, The Society for the Study of Economic Inequality (ECINEQ) and Thema (Université de Cergy - Pontoise; ANR TRANSINEQ project), January 10-13, Alba di Canazei, Italy.

2006 Summer School on Capability, Poverty and Well-Being Measurement, organised by the Human Development and Capability Association (HDCA) in Groningen (Netherlands).

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2006 Course on Economics of Inequality, Master in Development, Innovation and Change (MIDIC), organised by the Economics Department, Law Faculty, University of Bologna.

2003 – 2006 Three year obligatory professional training to become a licensed public accountant, especially engaged in bankruptcy law and company statements.

Languages

Italian mother tongue

English Excellent level of spoken and written English. 2006 Certificate of Advanced English (CAE).

Spanish Excellent level of spoken and written Spanish.

Research Interests

Labour market and Welfare Systems; Local economic development; Entrepreneurship; Transition (theory and country studies).

Publications Edited Volumes

Dallago, Bruno and Chiara Guglielmetti

2010 Local Economies and Global Competitiveness, Basingstoke, Hants (Regno Unito), Palgrave Macmillan.

Guglielmetti, Chiara; Bruno Dallago and Michele Rondinelli

2011 Vulnerability and Resilience. The Consequences of the International Crisis on European SMEs, Routledge, London, forthcoming.

Chapters in Edited Volumes Guglielmetti, Chiara

2009 ‘Law and Economics. Origini e complessità dell’analisi economica del diritto’, in Campesi, Giuseppe; Pupolizio, Ivan; Riva, Nicola (eds.) Diritto e teoria sociale, Roma, Carocci, pp. 165-204.

Guglielmetti, Chiara

2009 ‘Local Development in European Union Perspective: Cohesion and Regional Policies in Central and Eastern Europe’, in Blokker, Paul; Dallago, Bruno (eds.), Regional diversity and local development in the New Member States, Basingstoke, Hants (United Kingdom), Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 63-98.

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Dallago, Bruno and Chiara Guglielmetti

2010 ‘Introduction: Local Economies and Global Competitiveness’ in Bruno Dallago and Chiara Guglielmetti (eds.), Local Economies and Global Competitiveness, Basingstoke, Hants (Regno Unito), Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 1-14.

Guglielmetti, Chiara

2010 ‘Context and Proximity in Competitiveness and Cohesion: Theoretical and Empirical Challenges’ in Bruno Dallago and Chiara Guglielmetti (eds.), Local Economies and Global Competitiveness, Basingstoke, Hants (Regno Unito), Palgrave Macmillan pp. 15-42.

Guglielmetti, Chiara

2010 ‘Measuring the Business Environment for Entrepreneurship in Fragile States’, in Naudè, Wim (ed.), Entrepreneurship and Economic Development, Basingstoke, Hants (Regno Unito), Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 124-143, UNU-WIDER Studies in Development Economics and Policy.

Dallago, Bruno and Chiara Guglielmetti

2011 ‘The Eurozone in the Prospects of Global Imbalances: Two Europes’, in Steven Rosefielde, Masaaki Kuboniwa and Satoshi Mizobata (eds), Two Asias: the Emerging Post-Crisis Divide, World Scientific, Singapore, forthcoming.

Guglielmetti, Chiara; Bruno Dallago and Michele Rondinelli

‘Introduction’ in Chiara Guglielmetti, Bruno Dallago and Michele Rondinelli (eds.), Vulnerability and Resilience. The Consequences of the International Crisis on European SMEs, Routledge, London, forthcoming.

Guglielmetti, Chiara

‘European SMEs and the Crisis: Institutional Setting, Structural Vulnerability, and Policies’, in Chiara Guglielmetti, Bruno Dallago and Michele Rondinelli (eds.), Vulnerability and Resilience. The Consequences of the International Crisis on European SMEs, Routledge, London, forthcoming.

Guglielmetti, Chiara

‘Decentralization and Regionalization in Eastern Europe’, in Francesco Palermo and Sara Parolari, Bypassing Regional Processes in Central and Eastern Europe? The Role of Regional Development Bodies, Nomos, Baden-Baden, Germany, forthcoming.

Guglielmetti, Chiara

‘Regional Processes in Serbia’, in Francesco Palermo and Sara Parolari, Bypassing Regional Processes in Central and Eastern Europe? The Role of Regional Development Bodies, Nomos, Baden-Baden, Germany, forthcoming.

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Dallago, Bruno and Chiara Guglielmetti

‘Privatization’, in Raj Kollmorgen, Wolfgang Merkel and Hans-Jürgen Wagener (eds), The Handbook of Transformation Research, VS-Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, Wiesbaden, forthcoming.

Refereed Article

Guglielmetti, Chiara and Sonja Avlijas

2011 ‘Regional Development and Regionalization: the Political Economy of Territorial Cohesion in Serbia’, Review of Central and East European Law, forthcoming.

Working Papers

2009 OPENLOC Working Paper No. 12/2009, ‘Measuring the Business Environment for Entrepreneurship: SMEs, Quality of Institutions and Development’.

2010 UNU-WIDER Working Paper No. 14/2010, ‘Measuring the Business Environment for entrepreneurship in Fragile States’.

Lectures and Papers Presented at International Conferences

Academic Year 2011-2012, invited Guest lecturer at the Maastricht School of Management (date to be defined) on ‘Entrepreneurship and Economic Development in Western Balkans’.

2011, EACES 2nd Asian Workshop and JACES 10th Autumn Conference Joint Program, Hitotsubashi University, Kunitachi, Tokyo, Japan, October 8, 2011, paper presented: Guglielemetti, Chiara ‘Regional Development and Regionalization: The Political Economy of Territorial Cohesion in Serbia’.

2010, International Symposium Global Shock Wave: Rethinking Asia's Future in Light of the Worldwide Financial Crisis and Depression 2008-2010, Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo, Japan, October 4, 2010, paper presented: Dallago, Bruno and Chiara Guglielmetti ‘The European Union in the Prospects of Global Imbalances: Two Europes?’

2010, World Bank Conference, Poverty and Social Inclusion in the Western Balkans, Brussels, Belgium, 14-15 December 2010, paper presented: Guglielmetti, Chiara and Sonja Avlijas ‘Political Economy of Regional Cohesion in Times of Crisis: Case Study of South East Serbia’.

2010, 11th Bi-Annual Conference of the European Association for Comparative Economic Studies (EACES) "Comparing Responses to Global Instability" Tartu, Estonia, 26-28 August, 2010, paper presented: Dallago, Bruno and Chiara Guglielmetti ‘The missing dimensions of transformation‘.

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2010, ICCEES VIII World Congress 2010: Eurasia: Prospects for Further Cooperation, Stockholm, Sweden, on 26-31 July 2010, paper presented: Dallago, Bruno and Chiara Guglielmetti ‘Transformation policies, vulnerability and entrepreneurship: A comparison between SMEs policies in Hungary and in Russia.’

2009, UNU-WIDER Project Workshop ‘Entrepreneurship and Conflict’, 20-21 March 2009, INCORE, University of Ulster, Londonderry, Northern Ireland, paper presented: Guglielmetti, Chiara ‘Measuring Business Environment in Post-Conflict Areas’.

2008, School on Local Development International Conference ‘Globalization and Local Development: Apparent Antithesis: Globalization and Local Development’, Trento, 9–11 October 2008, paper presented: Guglielmetti, Chiara ‘Measuring Entrepreneurship: the World Bank Doing Business Indicators, critical analysis and methodological proposals’.

2008, EACES (European Association of Comparative Economic Studies) 10th Bi-Annual International Conference, 28 – 30 August, 2008, High School of Economics, Moscow, Russia, paper presented: Guglielmetti, Chiara ‘SMEs Entrepreneurship, Quality of Institutions and Development’.

Conferences and Workshops Organization

Panel co-organizer of the XVI.11 on “Market and Enterprises Development in Transformation Economies: the Cases of Hungary, Russia, Saxony (Germany) and Serbia”, 2010, ICCEES VIII World Congress 2010: Eurasia: Prospects for Further Cooperation, Stockholm, Sweden, on 26-31 July 2010.

Co-organizer of the workshop ‘Local Production Systems and Global Economic Crisis: Resposes and

Restructuring’, 29 January, 2010, organized by the School on Local Development and the OPENLOC Project.

Member of the Scientific Committee of the International Conference on Apparent Antithesis: Globalization and Local Development, 9-11 October 2008, Trento, organized by the School on Local Development with the support of OECD LEED Programme and UNDP.

References

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