Ivan Savin is an Associate Professor of Business Analytics at ESCP Business School, Madrid campus. Prior joining ESCP, Ivan served as a postdoctoral research fellow within the ERC project “Behavioural-evolutionary analysis of climate policy: Bounded rationality, markets and social interactions” (EVOCLIM) at ICTA-UAB between 2018 and 2023 studying how the effectiveness, efficiency, equity and acceptability of these policies can be improved. To this end, he extensively worked with public and expert surveys  and developed skills from artificial intelligence and machine learning to efficiently explore and classify large amount of data. Before that, he served within the KIT-BETA project devoted to general purpose technologies, creativity and sustainability (2015-2018) and was a postdoc for four years at the Friedrich Schiller University in the Graduate College "The Economics of Innovative Change" (2011-2015). In this period he developed skills in agent-based modelling, graph theory and natural language processing techniques. Ivan received his PhD from the Department of Economics of the Justus Liebig University of Giessen (Chair of Econometrics, supervisor Prof. Dr. Peter Winker) in 2011 working on applications of evolutionary optimisation (e.g., Genetic Algorithms, Differential Evolution) to time-series and panel data econometric models. In 2017 he habilitated at KIT with the thesis titled "Applications of Evolutionary Optimization and Modelling in Economics"

Ivan’s research interests include economics of innovation, environmental economics, climate policy, complex systems, and evolutionary economics. He published in top field journals in economics of innovation (e.g., Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, Journal of Technology Transfer), environmental economics (e.g., Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, Environmental and Resource Economics), climate policy studies (Climate Policy, Climatic Change and WIREs Climate Change) and general journals (e.g., Nature Communications, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, PLOS One). He published more than 60 articles in JCR-indexed, international journals, many of which are in Q1 journals.

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Academic Articles

2024

SAVIN, I., I. DRAPKIN, I. ZVEREV

Revisiting the effect of hosting large-scale sport events on international tourist inflows

JOURNAL OF SPORTS ECONOMICS, 25 (1), 98-125

Academic Articles

2024

SAVIN, I., S. DREWS, J. VAN DEN BERGH

Strengths, Weaknesses and Knowledge Gaps according to a Global Survey

ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS

Academic Articles

2024

FORAMITTI, J., I. SAVIN, J. VAN DEN BERGH

How carbon pricing affects human needs: An agent-based model analysis

ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS, 217, 108070

Academic Articles

2024

TORREN PERAIRE, D., I. SAVIN, J. VAN DEN BERGH

An agent-based model of cultural change for a low-carbon transition

JOURNAL OF ARTIFICIAL SOCIETIES AND SOCIAL SIMULATION, 27 (1)

Academic Articles

2024

MESTRE GARCIA, C., I. SAVIN, J. VAN DEN BERGH

The nexus of COVID-19 and climate change: a literature review

JAHRBUCHER FUR NATIONALOKONOMIE UND STATISTIK, 244(3)

Academic Articles

2024

KING, L. C., H. PATINO-ARTAZA, I. SAVIN

Did COVID-19 really change our lifestyles? Evidence from transport energy consumption in Europe

ENERGY POLICY, 191, 114204

Academic Articles

2024

SALEKPAY, F., J. VAN DEN BERGH, I. SAVIN

Comparing advice on climate policy between academic experts and ChatGPT

ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS, 226, 108352

Academic Articles

2024

SAVIN, I., J. VAN DEN BERGH

Reviewing studies of degrowth: Are claims matched by data, methods and policy analysis?

ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS, 226, 108324

ESCP Impact Papers

2024

SAVIN, I., R. COEURDEROY

Reviewing and classifying scientific contributions from ESCP Business School

ESCP Impact Papers, 2024-10-EN

Academic Articles

2023

SAVIN, I.

Evolution and recombination of topics in Technological Forecasting and Social Change

TECHNOLOGICAL FORECASTING AND SOCIAL CHANGES, 194