Marco Tagliabue

(Universidade Federal do Para / Federal University of Para)
Marco Tagliabue is an associate professor of behavioral science specializing in behavioral economics at the Faculty of Health Sciences at OsloMet - Oslo Metropolitan University in Norway, and a licensed psychologist in Italy. His research focuses on human choice, cooperation, and decision-making in relation to sustainability, public health, and organizational wellbeing. He is particularly interested in how sustainable and healthpromoting behaviors can be shaped, reinforced, and embedded within cultural practices. Marco is affiliated with OsloMet’s Cultural Selection and Behavioral Economics Lab and founded the Norwegian Nudging Network in 2016. His teaching covers both economic and organizational topics, such as behavioral economics, risk management, and worklife studies, and clinical topics, including clinical behavior analysis and psychological diagnosis, at undergraduate and graduate levels. His current projects integrate behavioral mechanisms with applied challenges in health, sustainability, and policy. Marco serves as an associate editor for Behavior and Social Issues. Before academia, he worked in HR management and organizational development in the private sector. promoting behaviors can be shaped, reinforced, and embedded within cultural practices. Marco is affiliated with life studies