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Maria Carmen is a Ph.D. Candidate in Business-Society Management. After working in several international non-profit organizations focused on gender equity and reproductive health, she joined ERIM in September 2019. In her research she takes an organizational lens to uncover the ways in which inequalities are reinforced and perpetuated through organizational discourses and practices, policies and regulations. Specifically, her research starts from the recognition that while menstrual health has been proven to affect women’s opportunities, health and inclusive participation in society, it is widely missing from existing work for gender equity. Bringing together literatures on social entrepreneurship, social movements and institutional change, she studies how different stakeholders organize around menstrual health, competing, collaborating and constructing new meanings around it.
Maria Carmen translates insights from her academic work to media conversation and social change projects. She contributed to debates on menstrual leave (France24) and free period products in international media and her input was brought into Dutch Parliament, during the Kamervragen (Parliamentary Question time). In 2021, in collaboration with other stakeholders, she has advocated and obtained funding for free menstrual products in the university campus and continues her activism within and beyond the university. She is regularly consulted by companies on how to accommodate menstrual needs at work and works as research consultant for institutional and nonprofit organizations on projects focused on menstrual health, sexual and reproductive health and rights and gender equity.
Maria Carmen obtained her Master of Science (MSc) degree in Global Business and Sustainability from Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University (2017) and her Bachelor degree (BSc) in Politics, Philosophy and Economics (cum laude) from LUISS University, Rome (2016).
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Werner, M. D., Punzi, M. C., & Turkenburg, A. J. K. (2024). Period Power: Organizational Stigma, Multimodality, and Social Entrepreneurship in the Menstrual Products Industry. Journal of Management Studies, 61(5), 2137-2180. https://doi.org/10.1111/joms.12974
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Punzi, M. C., & Werner, M. (2020). Challenging the Menstruation Taboo One Sale at a Time: The Role of Social Entrepreneurs in the Period Revolution. In C. Bobel, I. T. Winkler, B. Fahs, K. A. Hasson, E. A. Kissling, & T. A. Roberts (Eds.), The Palgrave Handbook of Critical Menstruation Studies (pp. 833-851). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-0614-7_60
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Cetera, G. E., Punzi, M. C., Merli, C. E. M., & Vercellini, P. (2024). Menstrual products: culprits or bystanders in endometriosis and adenomyosis pathogenesis? Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 310(4), 1823-1829. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00404-024-07713-w
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Erasmus VerbindtStart date approval: 26 Oct 2022End date approval: 25 Oct 2025Place: ROTTERDAMDescription: Workshops on menstrual health
Featured in the news
Featured in the media
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Mini lecture by Maria Carmen Punzi on menstrual health - Studio Erasmus
Can we break the glass ceiling with good menstrual health in the workplace or is menstrual leave not a solution to employment inequality at all? An (English) mini-lecture by Maria Carmen Punzi. Includes transcript. …
Wednesday, 21 February 2024 -
What is the future of menstrual health at work?
PhD candidate Maria Carmen Punzi's analysis of the state of menstrual health in the workplace.
Thursday, 30 November 2023 -
FAME Athena Award for efforts in de-stigmatising menstrual health
Maria Carmen Punzi, PhD candidate in the department of Business-Society Management at RSM accepted the 2023 FAME Athena Award for her studies and initiatives in raising positive awareness about menstrual health throughout the…
Friday, 10 November 2023 -
Disrupting Period Products: 4 Lessons For Corporate Innovators
Breaking Taboos: Lessons from Menstrual Product Innovators for Corporate Disruption
Wednesday, 8 November 2023 -
Changing the World One Period at a Time
Revolutionary Women-Led Social Enterprises Challenge Menstruation Stigma with Bold Strategies and Innovative Solutions
Friday, 13 October 2023 -
Should Employers Offer Paid Menstrual Leave?
Exploring the Need for Paid Menstrual Leave
Tuesday, 8 August 2023 -
Spain becomes the first European nation to offer menstrual leave • FRANCE 24 English
Spanish Menstrual Leave Law: A Progressive Move or Potential Gender Discrimination?
Tuesday, 6 June 2023
Featured on RSM Discovery
How 90 firms selling innovative period products started to dismantle the social stigma of menstruation by using disruptive strategies.
Maria Carmen Punzi talked about menstrual health in the workplace during the latest Studio Erasmus, a talk show open to Rotterdam citizens.