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Dr. Marchionne is a Senior Lecturer in Business Economics and Public Policy at the Kelley School of Business, Indiana University Bloomington. He has a PhD in Economics from the Marche P. University, Ancona (Italy), and has taught macroeconomics, money and banking, international finance, and European economic integration in Italy, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Since 2015 when he joined Kelley School of Business, he was nominated for two teaching awards, two service awards and he received funding for the IU Global Classroom project in 2020.

His fields of expertise comprise financial crises, banking, financial regulation, and limits to economic integration. Still, he has many research interests ranging from macroeconomic areas such as international trade, pension systems, and social capital to microeconomic topics such as internal capital markets and family firms. He has published journal articles in Economic Geography, Journal of Financial Stability, North American Journal of Economics and Finance, Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions, and Money, Journal of Corporate Finance, and Economics Bulletin, and contributed to international books. Dr. Marchionne is currently a member of Mofir (Money and Finance Research Group), SIE (Italian Economic Society) and MEA (Midwest Economic Association). In the past, he was also member of RES (Royal Economic Society) and AFAE (French Economic Association).

He joined the editorial board of Crisis and Resilience on August 14, 2025, as an editorial member.