Biography

Matteo Gasparini is a Climate Fellow at Harvard Business School’s Institute for Business in Global Society (BiGS) and Associate Fellow at the University of Oxford. His research delves into the financial economics of sustainability and climate change. He investigates these line of inquiries through both empirical and theoretical studies. His work was cited by The Financial Times, The Wall Street Journal, and The New York Times.

Matteo holds a DPhil (PhD) from the University of Oxford. His undergraduate and graduate education were in economics and finance. He has also served as a consultant at McKinsey & Co in London and at the World Bank.

Recent Publications

Oct 2024
Journal
The Case for Climate Alliances
in Stanford Social Innovation Review
Matteo Gasparini ,  Knut Haanaes ,  Emily Tedards ,  Peter Tufano
Apr 2024
Journal
Model-based financial regulations impair the transition to net-zero carbon emissions
in Nature Climate Change
Matteo Gasparini ,  Matthew Ives ,  Ben Carr ,  Sophie Fry ,  Eric Beinhocker
Jul 2023
Journal
Jun 2023
INET Working Paper
No. 2023-11 - Are financial regulations impairing the transition to net zero?
Matteo Gasparini ,  Sophie Fry ,  Matthew C. Ives ,  Ben Carr ,  Eric Beinhocker
Jun 2023
Paper
Transparent climate alliances: principles for greater effectiveness and legitimacy
Peter Tufano ,  Chris Thomas ,  Knut Haanaes ,  Matteo Gasparini ,  Robert Eyres ,  Chris Chapman
May 2023
Working Paper
A re-evaluation of the financial risks of the net zero transition
Matteo Gasparini ,  Moritz Baer ,  Matthew Ives
Apr 2023
Paper
Toward a framework for assessing and using current climate risk scenarios within financial decisions
Matteo Gasparini ,  Moritz Baer ,  Ryan Lancaster ,  Nicola Ranger
Feb 2023
Working Paper
The evolving academic field of climate finance
Matteo Gasparini ,  Peter Tufano
Oct 2022
Journal
When climate collaboration is treated as an antitrust violation
in Harvard Business Review
Matteo Gasparini ,  Knut Haanaes ,  Peter Tufano