Dr. Carla Cavallo | Food Science | Best Researcher Award
Università di Salerno, Italy
Carla Cavallo è Ricercatore a tempo determinato in Tenure Track (RTT) presso il Dipartimento di Farmacia (DIFARMA) dell’Università degli Studi di Salerno, nel settore scientifico-disciplinare 07/A1 – Economia agraria ed estimo. Ha conseguito il dottorato di ricerca con titolo di Doctor Europaeus in “Gestione e Valorizzazione delle Risorse Agro-Forestali” e un Master’s Degree in “Management, Economics and Consumer Studies” presso Wageningen University (Paesi Bassi).
Profile:
Academic Qualifications:
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Doctor Europaeus in Management and Valorization of Agro-Forestry Resources
University of Naples Federico II – 19/05/2016
Thesis: Evaluation of consumer preferences towards extra-virgin olive oil – A multiperspective approach
Supervisor: Prof. Tiziana Del Giudice – Final grade: Excellent -
MSc in Management, Economics and Consumer Studies (132 ECTS)
Wageningen University & Research, Netherlands – 01/09/2013 – 17/07/2015
Thesis: Evaluation of healthiness perception and authenticity of olive oil: The role of packaging and consumer attitudes
Supervisor: Prof. Betina Piqueras-Fiszman -
MSc in Agricultural Science and Technology (123 ECTS)
University of Naples Federico II – 20/12/2010
Final grade: 110/110 cum laude
Thesis: Pasta in modern retail: Consumer preferences through choice models
Supervisor: Prof. Tiziana Del Giudice
🏛 National Scientific Qualification (ASN):
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Qualified as Associate Professor – Sector 07/A1 (Agricultural Economics and Appraisal)
Validity: 10/01/2020 – 10/01/2031
🌍 International Experience:
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Visiting Scholar – IRTA (Institute of Agrifood Research and Technology), Monells, Spain
Period: January 8–26, 2024
Funded research stay – Competitive Call #2
Project: How to improve signaling of healthy products? Health claims vs. graphic cues
Output: Paper presentation at SIDEA 2024 -
Visiting Scholar – Wageningen University & Research, Netherlands
Period: 13/10/2014 – 30/03/2015 (24 weeks)
Outputs: Publications in Journal of Sensory Studies, Int. Journal on Food System Dynamics, presentations at EAAE Congress
Research Projects:
National Scientific Coordination:
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2022 – PRIN PNRR DEMETRA←→ARTEMED
National Coordinator – University of Naples unit
WP6: “Sensory Appeals”
CUP: E53D23019440001 | Project code: MUR P2022SJH5H
PI: Prof. Valentina Carfora (UNINT)
International Work Package Leader:
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2023 – SEEDS (PRIMA-Horizon 2020)
WP6 Coordinator: “Nurturing local foodscapes”
Grant Agreement n. 2332 – Call 2023 AGROFOOD RIA
Countries involved: Italy, Egypt, Spain, Jordan, Morocco, Tunisia
Participation in National/International Projects (selected):
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PRIN PNRR DEMETRA←→ARTEMED (2022) – WP3, WP4, WP7
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Ager – COMPETiTiVE (2018) – EVOO health claims and consumer perception
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PSR Campania (2019) – GIAGIU and BOXNARRANTE projects
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MiPAAF – PRO.FI.LA (2019) – Italian poultry sector
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UE-Puglia Region – PERFORM TECH (2016) – EVOO from ultrasonic tech
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STAR – BE.HA.VE. (2016) – Nudging in food choices
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LIFE – ECOREMED (2015) – SIN food preferences post phytoremediation
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PON – InFoPack (2013) – Informative food packaging
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MiPAAF – BIOFORME (2012) – Non-food crops for bioenergy
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MiPAAF – TIPIPAPA (2011) – Early varietal characterization of potatoes
Editorial Responsibilities:
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Associate Editor for:
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Nature Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
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Discover Food
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BMC Nutrition
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Citation Metrics:
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Total Citations: 1,781 (1,615 since 2020)
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h-index: 20 (19 since 2020)
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i10-index: 26 (24 since 2020)
Publication Top Notes:
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Explaining consumer purchase behavior for organic milk: Including trust and green self-identity within the theory of planned behavior
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Increasing healthy food choices through nudges: A systematic review
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Resilience effects in food consumption behaviour at the time of Covid-19: Perspectives from Italy
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What attributes of extra virgin olive oil are really important for consumers: a meta-analysis of consumers’ stated preferences
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Why Do Consumers Intend to Purchase Natural Food? Integrating Theory of Planned Behavior, Value-Belief-Norm Theory, and Trust
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Visual elements of packaging shaping healthiness evaluations of consumers: The case of olive oil
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Consumers’ willingness to buy innovative traditional food products: The case of extra-virgin olive oil extracted by ultrasound
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Extra‐virgin olive oil: are consumers provided with the sensory quality they want? A hedonic price model with sensory attributes
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Consumers’ Perceptions and Preferences for Bitterness in Vegetable Foods: The Case of Extra-Virgin Olive Oil and Brassicaceae—A Narrative Review
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Credence attributes, consumers trust and sensory expectations in modern food market: is there a need to redefine their role?
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Insects or not insects? Dilemmas or attraction for young generations: A case in Italy
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Consumer preferences for finfish: A systematic literature review
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The Footprint of Wildfires on Mediterranean Forest Ecosystem Services in Vesuvius National Park
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Are (All) Consumers Averse to Bitter Taste?
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Innovation in traditional foods: A laboratory experiment on consumers’ acceptance of extra-virgin olive oil extracted through ultrasounds
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The environmental benefits of changing logistics structures for fresh vegetables
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Testing consumers’ acceptance for an extra-virgin olive oil with a naturally increased content in polyphenols: The case of ultrasounds extraction
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Drivers of fish choice: an exploratory analysis in Mediterranean countries
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Do consumers understand health claims on extra-virgin olive oil?
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Insetti per l’alimentazione umana: barriere e drivers per l’accettazione da parte dei consumatori