Models and evaluation
Model credibility, model selection, analogy, causal interpretation and the epistemology of simulation.
Researcher & Innovation Project Manager
My work spans academic research and innovation project management. In academia, I study economic modelling, innovation dynamics, economic methodology, and the epistemology of simulation. In industry, I focus on project coordination, process improvement, and data analysis in construction and real estate.
Academic
Economics and computational modelling are at the core of my research. I study how models and simulations are designed, evaluated, and used to explain complex economic and social phenomena and inform decision-making. My work combines economic methodology and agent-based modelling, with applications to innovation dynamics, knowledge diffusion, model selection, causal interpretation, and model credibility.
I also investigate institutional and algorithmic decision-making, participatory methods, and methodological issues in survey and experimental research. Across these areas, I focus on how assumptions, research design, and modelling choices affect the reliability, interpretation, and practical use of results.
Model credibility, model selection, analogy, causal interpretation and the epistemology of simulation.
Agent-based modelling, social simulation, innovation dynamics, knowledge production and system learning. I use NetLogo to develop and explore agent-based simulation models.
Algorithmic decision-making, participatory methods, and methodological problems in survey and experimental research.
Social Simulation Laboratory (TISSS Lab), Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
Mainz, Germany
University of Insubria
Varese, Italy
University of Insubria
Varese, Italy
Department of Economics of Innovation, University of Hohenheim
Stuttgart, Germany
Technology and Innovation Sociology / Social Simulation Laboratory (TISSS Lab), Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
Mainz, Germany
University of Insubria
Varese, Italy
University of Insubria
Varese, Italy
Dissertation title: Essays on Simulation, Analogy, and Economic Methodology in Modeling Innovation and the Evolution of Ideas
University of Milan
Milan, Italy
Final report on developing a web scraper for the real-estate sector, including data cleansing and storage.
University of Hohenheim
Stuttgart, Germany
Master's thesis on the impact of automation and machine learning on the labour market, with a focus on the theoretical applicability of the Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) framework to technological unemployment.
University of Insubria
Varese, Italy
Albert-Ludwigs University of Freiburg
Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany
University of San Raffaele
Milan, Italy
Bachelor's thesis on the theodicy of Pavel Florenskij.
Rusconi, M., Secchi, D., & Seri, R.
Journal of Economic Methodology, 1-21. Published article.
Examines credibility and trustworthiness in economic agent-based modelling, emphasising the modeller's responsibility for aligning purposes, targets and modelling strategies. It proposes a meta-analytical framework for reducing model mistargeting and misuse through greater transparency and consistency.
Aczel, B., Szaszi, B., Kósa, L. et al.
Nature. Published article.
Rusconi, M., Secchi, D., & Seri, R.
Journal of Economic Methodology, 1-24. Published article.
Develops an analogical framework for evaluating the conceptual adequacy of economic agent-based models across their conceptual, algorithmic and computational layers. The framework is applied to the SKIN and K+S families of innovation models.
Gagliardi, L., & Rusconi, M.
Journal of Economic Methodology, 1-21. Published article.
Reviews methodological biases in research on conspiracy beliefs, focusing on social-desirability effects, survey spillovers and the limitations of explicit self-reported measures. It also examines the conceptual and practical difficulties involved in developing survey-free experimental approaches.
Rusconi, M., & Seri, R.
Revise and resubmit at Journal of Economic Methodology.
Seri, R., & Rusconi, M.
Submitted to Optimization.
Rusconi, M., Gagliardi, L., Späth, E., & Seri, R.
Submitted to Journal of Economic Methodology.
June 2025–present
University of Insubria, Varese, Italy
Teaching and examination support for:
February 2026–May 2026
University of Insubria, Varese, Italy
Course:
November 2020–November 2023
University of Insubria, Varese, Italy
Teaching and examination support for:
May 26, 2023
International Network for Economic Method (INEM), Venice, Italy
For "Investigating conspiracy beliefs: methodological and experimental challenges."
November 2020–September 2024
University of Insubria, Varese, Italy
October 2023
High Performance Computing Center, Stuttgart, Germany
June 2023
University of Mainz, Mainz, Germany
July 1–4, 2026
University of Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France
May 20–22, 2026
University of Lorraine, Nancy, France
April 22–24, 2026
Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Mainz, Germany
September 17–19, 2025
Bayreuth, Germany
May 29–31, 2024
University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne, Reims, France
March 8–9, 2024
Stanford University, Stanford, United States
November 30–December 2, 2023
HLRS, Stuttgart, Germany
July 3–5, 2023
IACAP, Prague, Czech Republic
May 23–26, 2023
SCS, Hamilton, Canada
May 24–26, 2023
Venice, Italy
September 25–27, 2022
Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Pisa, Italy
September 12–16, 2022
ESSA, Milan, Italy
June 5–9, 2023
Lake Como School of Advanced Studies, Como, Italy
July 11–15, 2022
Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Pisa, Italy
June 27–July 1, 2022
Lake Como School of Advanced Studies, Como, Italy
Associated presentation: "Computer Simulations as Iterated Analogies: a viable framework for the epistemology of simulation in the social sciences."
May 4–6, 2022
Research Training Group "Bounded Rationality, Heterogeneity and Network Effects," University of Bamberg, Bamberg, Germany
Industry
My industry work focuses on innovation and project management in construction and real estate. I support project coordination, cost monitoring, process improvement, and data-informed decision-making. I also develop automated workflows for collecting, structuring, and analysing real-estate data, improving the efficiency, consistency, and traceability of recurring analytical tasks.
Since March 2026
Innovation and Project Manager, INCO Costruzioni Generali
Seveso, Italy
I support project coordination, cost monitoring and process-improvement activities, and contribute to data-supported analysis for construction and real-estate projects.
June 2018–September 2020
Junior Project Manager, INCO Costruzioni Generali
Seveso, Italy
I completed a technical apprenticeship focused on maintaining a real-estate dataset through automated data collection, cleaning and storage, while also supporting cost monitoring, invoice tracking and contract-related documentation.
I support project coordination and cost-monitoring activities, including the organisation of project information and the tracking of invoices and contract-related documentation.
I contribute to process-improvement activities by examining how operational information is collected, organised and reused across recurring project tasks.
I develop repeatable workflows for collecting, cleaning, storing and analysing real-estate data, with the aim of making recurring analyses more efficient, consistent and reusable.
Profile
My skills combine methodological reasoning, computational modelling, data analysis, and process-oriented problem solving across academic research and professional work.
NetLogo Advanced
I use NetLogo to develop and explore agent-based simulation models.
Python and R Intermediate
I use Python and R for data preparation, analysis and computational research.
MongoDB Basic
I use MongoDB and repeatable workflows for collecting, organising and storing data.
LyX / Overleaf Intermediate
I use LyX and Overleaf for academic writing and collaborative manuscript preparation.
Beyond my academic and professional work, I enjoy engaging with several branches of philosophy, including epistemology, critical theory, systems theory, philosophy of religion and, occasionally, political theory, as well as science and technology studies. My philosophical background lies mainly in the Platonic and Neoplatonic traditions, understood in a broad sense.
Through a rather unusual turn of events, I have also developed an extensive interest in—and knowledge of—microbiology, which I continue to deepen.
That said, my main ambition in life is to spend as much time as possible lying in thermal pools or by the sea, ideally with the composure of a sea otter. Everything else is a secondary achievement.
CV
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Contact
For academic collaboration, teaching, research projects or professional enquiries, you can contact me at:
Research collaboration, teaching and research projects.
Innovation, project coordination, data-analysis and general professional enquiries.