Faculty Area
Faculty Expertise
- Economics
- Marketing
- Management
Contact
Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management
Website
Biography
Tommaso Bondi is an assistant professor at the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management. He is also an affiliated faculty member at Cornell Tech's Digital Life Initiative and a research fellow at CESifo.
Bondi's research mostly revolves around the economics of digitization. In recent work, he and his co-authors have investigated the role of online reviews on consumer choice and market structure, as well as the strategies that independent brick-and-mortar retailers can adopt to compete with online giants such as Amazon.
Bondi earned a BS in mathematics from the University of Milan in 2011, an MS in economic and social sciences from Bocconi University in 2013, and a PhD in economics from NYU's Stern School of Business in 2020, under the supervision of Luís Cabral. In the spring of 2014, he was a visiting scholar at UC Berkeley's Haas School of Business. He is the 2013 recipient of the Marco Fanno Scholarship, awarded yearly by the Unicredit & Universities Foundation to the two best Italian economists under the age of 25. His research has been most recently funded by the Russell Sage Foundation and the NET Institute.
Recent Courses
- AEM 4095/NBA 6090 - Digital Marketing
- NBAY 6090 - Digital Marketing
- NCCW 5030 - Marketing Management
Academic Degrees
- PhD Stern School of Business, New York University, 2020
- MS Bocconi University, 2013
- BS University of Milan, 2011