Giulia Cappellaro

RESPONDING TO PROFESSIONAL KNOWLEDGE DISRUPTIONS OF UNMITIGABLE UNCERTAINTY: THE ROLE OF EMOTIONS, PRACTICES, AND MORAL DUTY AMONG COVID-19 PHYSICIANS

Compagni, A., Cappellaro, G., & Nigam, A. (2023). Responding to Professional Knowledge Disruptions of Unmitigable Uncertainty: The Role of Emotions, Practices, and Moral Duty among COVID-19 Physicians. Academy of Management Journal.

IMPLEMENTATION OF LEARNING-BASED ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE APPLICATIONS IN HEALTHCARE ORGANIZATIONS

Ardito, V., Cappellaro. G., et al. (2023) Implementation of learning-based artificial intelligence applications in healthcare organizations: Protocol for a systematic review of empirical studies. JMIR Research Protocols.

PROTOCOL FOR A QUALITATIVE STUDY TO EXPLORE ACCEPTABILITY, BARRIERS, AND FACILITATORS OF THE IMPLEMENTATION OF NEW TELEOPHTHALMOLOGY TECHNOLOGIES

Blandford A., Abdi S., Aristidou A., Cappellaro G., Carmichael J., Hussain R., & Balaskas K. 2022. Protocol for a qualitative study to explore acceptability, barriers, and facilitators of the implementation of new teleophthalmology technologies between community optometry practices and hospital eye servicesBMJ Open, 12 (7)


DIFFUSION OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY: THE ROLE OF FINANCING

Cappellaro G., Ghislandi S., & Anessi-Pessina E. 2011. Diffusion of Medical Technology: The Role of FinancingHealth Policy, 100 (1): 51-59


FUNDING OF HEALTH TECHNOLOGIES IN DECENTRALIZED SYSTEMS: A COMPARISON BETWEEN ITALY AND SPAIN

Cappellaro, G, Fattore, G, & Torbica A 2009. Funding of Health Technologies in decentralized system: A Comparison between Italy and Spain, Health Policy, 92 (2): 313-321


My ongoing work (under peer review, invited resubmission, or projects in the data collection/analysis stage) focus on:

  • Medical professionals’ responses to extreme knowledge disturbances (with Amelia Compagni and Amit Nigam)
  • Occupational identity formation and the role of technology (with Evelyn Micelotta, Claudia Gabbioneta and Mike Pratt)
  • Medical professionals’ skills, interactions and learning following the implementation of AI tools (with Angela Aristidou)
  • Artificial Intelligence-ready referral pathway for community optometry referrals of retinal disease (with Angela Aristidou and Bart Vanneste)
  • Conceptual and empirical framework for the implementation of artificial intelligence technologies in healthcare organizational settings (Pnrr – Musa ecosystem)

Giulia Cappellaro, PhD
Associate Professor 

Department of Social and Political Sciences
Bocconi University
Room: 3-C1-15, via Roentgen 1, 20136 Milan, Italy
e-mail: giulia.cappellaro@unibocconi.it