Giulia Crippa

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

  1. Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Data Imputation and Greenwashing

    G. Crippa

    The Journal of Impact and ESG Investing, 5(4), 52–96 (2025).

  2. Reinforcement Learning Paycheck Optimization for Multivariate Financial Goals

    M. Alaluf, G. Crippa, S. Geng, Z. Jing, N. Krishnan, S. Kulkarni, W. Navarro, R. Sircar, J. Rang

    Risk & Decision Analysis (2024).

Working Papers

  1. Corporate Omissions: Correcting the Bias in Carbon Reporting

    G. Crippa, F. Berg, R. Rigobon

  2. Machine Learning Reveals Intrinsic Determinants of siRNA Efficacy

    G. Crippa, C. Mandelli

  3. Same Error, Different Function: The Optimizer as an Implicit Prior in Financial Time Series

    F. Cortesi, G. Crippa, G. Iannone, T. Poggio, P. Beneventano

Work in Progress

  1. 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 MSc Financial Markets & Investments Spring 2026
  • Risk, Opportunities and Investments in the Era of Climate Change MSc Strategic Management & Consulting Spring 2026
  • Foundations in Climate Change and Sustainability MSc Sustainable Finance & Fintech 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