Vitrano Gaia
Post doc fellow
Vitrano Gaia
Post doc fellow
Gaia Vitrano is a post-doctoral researcher in the Department of Management, Economics and Industrial Engineering at Politecnico di Milano.
At the same university, she received a PhD cum Laude in Management Engineering.
She has a background in Management Engineering and a specialization in the Master of Science in Industrial Management.
She is the author of papers at an international level, including contributions in Safety Science, Safety and Health at Work, Supply Chain Forum, Frontiers in Public Health, and Sustainable Futures.
She is a Qualified Engineer in the Industrial Engineering sector, mainly in the field of occupational health and safety and applied ergonomics.
Career
PHD: Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy
Research
Occupational health and safety and Risk assessment and management are among her primary research fields.
Other interest fields are Physical and cognitive ergonomics, Organizational behaviour and workplace well-being, Supplier relationships in supply chain management, and Green and resilient supply chains.
Selected Publications
Vitrano, G., Micheli, G.J.L., 2024. Effectiveness of Occupational Safety and Health interventions: a long way to go. Frontiers in Public Health, 12, 1292692.
Vitrano, G., Urso, D., Micheli, G.J.L., Guglielmi, A., De Merich, D., Pellicci, M., 2024. Enabling Effective Implementation of Occupational Safety and Health Interventions. Safety and Health at Work, 15(2),213-219.
Micheli, G.J.L., Vitrano, G., 2024. Supply chain chronic losses and risk interdependencies: a Bayesian Belief Network approach. Supply Chain Forum: An International Journal, 1–17.
Vitrano, G., Micheli, G.J.L., Guglielmi, A., De Merich, D., Pellicci, M., Urso, D. and Ipsen, C., 2023. Sustainable Occupational Safety and Health Interventions: A Study on the Factors for an Effective Design. Safety Science, 166, 106249.
Micheli, G.J.L., Farné, S., Vitrano, G., 2022. A holistic view and evaluation of health and safety at work: Enabling the assessment of the overall burden. Safety Science, 156.
Magazine articles