Giulia Crippa
Atkinson Postdoctoral Fellow, Finance Area
SC Johnson College of Business, Cornell University
Dyson School of Applied Economics & Management
I work at the intersection of engineering and finance, studying how investors interpret incomplete information — and how disclosure constraints shape asset valuations and corporate behavior.
About
I am an Atkinson Postdoctoral Fellow, in the Finance Area of the Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management, SC Johnson College of Business, Cornell University. I received my PhD from the Department of Operations Research and Financial Engineering (ORFE) at Princeton University, advised by Professor Ronnie Sircar. In 2024 I was a visiting student at the MIT Sustainability Initiative, MIT Sloan School of Management, hosted by Professor Roberto Rigobon.
My research bridges engineering and finance, focusing on efficient allocation in non-pecuniary portfolios and strategically missing environmental data. I study how investors interpret incomplete information and the role of disclosure constraints in influencing asset valuations and company actions.
Research
Published & Accepted
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Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Data Imputation and Greenwashing
The Journal of Impact and ESG Investing, 5(4), 52–96 (2025).
SSRN Slides — XIII Princeton–Oxford Workshop
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Reinforcement Learning Paycheck Optimization for Multivariate Financial Goals
Risk & Decision Analysis (2024).
Working Papers
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Corporate Omissions: Correcting the Bias in Carbon Reporting
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Machine Learning Reveals Intrinsic Determinants of siRNA Efficacy
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Same Error, Different Function: The Optimizer as an Implicit Prior in Financial Time Series
Work in Progress
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Endogenous Information Regimes
Draft coming soon.
Teaching
Princeton University Teaching Assistant
- ORF 498 Senior Independent Research Foundations Spring & Fall 2025, 2026
- ORF 455 Energy and Commodities Markets Fall 2023, 2024
Recipient of the 2025 Princeton Graduate School Teaching Award.
SKEMA Business School Lecturer
- Sustainable Finance and Impact Investment Spring 2026
- Risk, Opportunities and Investments in the Era of Climate Change Spring 2026
- Foundations in Climate Change and Sustainability Spring 2024
UNC Charlotte Teaching Assistant
- STAT 4123 Applied Statistics Fall 2019, Spring 2020
- STAT 1220 Elements of Statistics I (BUSN) Spring 2020
Contact
gcrippa@cornell.edu
Dyson School of Applied Economics & Management
SC Johnson College of Business, Cornell University
Ithaca, NY