dr. Francesca Ciulli

dr. Francesca Ciulli

Associate Professor

TSB: Tilburg School of Social and Behavioral Sciences
TSB: Department of Organization Studies

Bio

My research focuses on business and novel digital technologies, in relation to sustainability, sustainable development and grand challenges. I have published on these topics in journals such as Journal of International Business Studies, Journal of World Business, Journal of Management Studies and Journal of Business Ethics. I am currently in the Editorial Review Board of Journal of International Business Studies and of Organization & Environment.

Prior to joining Tilburg University, I worked at Radboud University as Assistant Professor and at the University of Amsterdam (UvA) as Postdoctoral researcher on a four-year project on sustainable business models funded by the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO). I received my PhD from the University of Amsterdam.

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Top publications

  1. International Business, digital technologies and sustainable developm…

    Ciulli, F., & Kolk, A. (2023). International Business, digital technologies and sustainable development: Connecting the dots. Journal of World Business, 58(4), Article 101445.
  2. The governance of gig platform organizations in developing countries

    Ciulli, F., & Saka-Helmhout, A. (2023). The governance of gig platform organizations in developing countries. Long Range Planning, Article 102394. Advance online publication.
  3. Circularity brokers: Digital platform organizations and waste recover…

    Ciulli, F., Kolk, A., & Boe-Lillegraven, S. (2019). Circularity brokers: Digital platform organizations and waste recovery in food supply chains. Journal of Business Ethics.
  4. The role of business models in firm internationalization - An explora…

    Bohnsack, R., Ciulli, F., & Kolk, A. (2021). The role of business models in firm internationalization: An exploration of European electricity firms in the context of the energy transition. Journal of International Business Studies, 52(5), 824-852.
  5. A relational‐models view to explain peer‐to‐peer sharing

    Stofberg, N., Bridoux, F., Ciulli, F., Pisani, N., Kolk, A., & Vock, M. (2019). A relational‐models view to explain peer‐to‐peer sharing. Journal of Management Studies.

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