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CARBALLO Alfonso

PhD Public Policy and Management

Alfonso Carballo is an Assistant Professor in the Department of People & Organisations at NEOMA Business School. He holds his PhD from Bocconi University (Italy), and previously earned a Master in Economic Policy Management at Columbia University (USA), and a BA in Economics from ITAM (Mexico). His primary research interests revolve around the role of organizations and institutions in addressing social issues and shaping business and policy outcomes. Alfonso's research delves into the intricate interplay between population dynamics, institutions, and deeply embedded culture in shaping inequalities, gender gaps, and polarization, all of which significantly impact corporate and policy decision-making. He uses quantitative research and advanced econometric methods in his work. Alfonso's research has been accepted in high-impact journals such as Nature Human Behavior and Global Strategy Journal. He also has presented his work in key international conferences such as the Academy of Management, EGOS Colloquium, Strategic Management Society, Academy of International Business, Population Association of America, Economic History Association and World Economic History Congress. Prior to pursuing an academic career, he served as the CEO of the Regulatory Reform program in Mexico (with the rank of Vice Minister), appointed by the President of the country. Alfonso has also contributed his knowledge and skills as a consultant to various countries and companies.

Recent academic contributions

  • CARBALLO, A., M. CORINA, "Foreign direct investment in the context of rising populism: The role of institutions and firm-level internationalization", Global Strategy Journal, Spring 2023
    DOI : 10.1002/gsj.1488
  • CARBALLO, A., "The effect of populist leaders’ speeches on firms’ strategies" in Academy of Management Annual Meeting, 2022
  • CARBALLO, A., "The effect of populist leaders’ speeches on firms’ strategies" in EGOS Colloquium, 2022

Article

  • CARBALLO, A., M. CORINA, "Foreign direct investment in the context of rising populism: The role of institutions and firm-level internationalization", Global Strategy Journal, Spring 2023
    DOI : 10.1002/gsj.1488
  • CARBALLO, A., "The Conversion of 1846 of the English Debt and the Mexican American War", ITAM Studies Journal, January 1998, pp. 27-58
  • CARBALLO, A., "Mexico and the international financial system: the English debt and the attempts to re-establish the foreign credit, 1824-1846", Institut technologique autonome de Mexico (ITAM), January 1997

Books

  • CARBALLO, A., Tabaquismo en México. Análisis y Recomendaciones de Mejora Regulatoria - Documentos de Investigación en Regulación No. 2012-01, COFEMER, 2012
  • CARBALLO, A., Reforma Regulatoria en América Latina, COFEMER, Mexico, 2012
  • CARBALLO, A., Institutional Strength of Economic Regulators in Mexico, COFEMER, Mexico, 2011

Academic conferences

  • CARBALLO, A., "The effect of populist leaders’ speeches on firms’ strategies" in EGOS Colloquium, 2022
  • CARBALLO, A., "The effect of populist leaders’ speeches on firms’ strategies" in Academy of Management Annual Meeting, 2022
  • CARBALLO, A., "Income and inequality in the Aztec Empire on the eve of the Spanish conquest" in XIX World Economic History Congress, 2022
  • CARBALLO, A., "The effect of populist leaders’ speeches on firms’ strategies" in Academy of International Business Conference, 2021
  • CARBALLO, A., "The effect of populist leaders’ speeches on firms’ strategies" in Strategic Management Society Annual Conference, 2021
  • CARBALLO, A., "History Matters: Path Dependence and Fertility Trends" in Population Association of America (PAA) Annual Meeting, 2021
  • CARBALLO, A., "From the Black Death to the End of the Modern Period: When did the Little Divergence in Europe Begin?" in Population Association of America (PAA) Annual Meeting, 2021
  • CARBALLO, A., "Global Fertility Convergence" in Population Association of America (PAA) Annual Meeting, 2020
  • CARBALLO, A., "When did the Little Divergence in Europe Begin?" in LSE Graduate Economic History Seminar, 2020
  • CARBALLO, A., "Identifying the Origins of the Little Divergence: Rare Events, Outbreaks of Peasants’ Revolts and Change in Labor Institutions in England" in Economic History Association (EHA) Annual Meeting, 2019, Atlanta, United States
  • CARBALLO, A., "Global Fertility Convergence" in Global Family Change Workshop Upenn-The Perry World House, 2019, Philadelphia, United States
  • CARBALLO, A., "“The Impact of the Great Recession on the Fiscal Sustainability of Public Debt and Economic Growth: Evidence of Emerging Economies" in International Conference on Sustainable Development Goals in Global Perspective, 2018, Pisa, Italy