The global energy sector is undergoing a deep transition to mitigate climate change and enhance energy security through sustainable sources (International Energy Agency, 2023). Green hydrogen (GH2) has emerged as a strategic solution for decarbonizing hard-to-abate sectors, aligning with Paris Agreement targets to limit global warming to 1.5°C (Deloitte, 2023; Fuel Cells and Hydrogen 2 […]
Twin transition —integrating digitalisation and ecological sustainability— has become a structural priority for European regional development, as reflected in major frameworks such as NextGenerationEU and the 2021–2027 Cohesion Policy. These programmes aim not only to support recovery but also to reshape the technological and institutional foundations of regional economies. However, a significant knowledge gap remains: […]
This paper presents a TDABC model implemented in a Gynecology and Obstetrics Department to assess and compare three important processes for the completion of childbirth: elective cesarean section, spontaneous delivery, and emergency cesarean section. The childbirth process is a relevant process as the excessive use of cesarean sections and the unmet need for it could […]
As the importance of environmental safeguards grows, European countries are taking stronger actions to reduce air pollution and address climate change. To achieve environmental sustainability demanded by the Green Deal’s neutrality goals, the reduction of greenhouse gases by the automotive sector plays a fundamental role. The deployment of the adoption of electric vehicles seems to […]
The work aims to model the behavior of Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) as representatives of civil society to investigate how they contribute to the development of Innovation Value Chains (IVCs) under consideration of Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) keys and practices. Specifically, we examined how the presence of NGOs within a network influences the diffusion of […]
The Triage process is a crucial process of Emergency Departments, and scholars have proposed several solutions to streamline the processing of patients and reduce the waiting time of more urgent ones. However, a not thoroughly investigated issue concerns the factors influencing the decision-making performed by the nurses in the assignment of Triage’s priority code. The […]
In recent years, the European Commission (EC) has emphasized inclusive and sustainable governance policies, to offer solutions to the problems that arise in the relationship between science and society. With Horizon 2020’s and transversal programs like the Science with and for Society (SwafS) a new approach to research and innovation is born: Responsible Research and […]
Organizations are increasingly considered Complex Adaptive Systems (CAS). This view has outlined the need to adopt a different theoretical and methodological approach in organizational research and design. The present paper copes with this challenge and aims firstly at introducing an agent-based computational laboratory, named CLOD (Computational Laboratory of Organizational Design), to explore the advantages that […]
Exploitation and exploration are strongly complementary and both essential for successful innovation, organizational learning, and even organizational survival, although the simultaneously pursuit of both appears to be very difficult. In the literature, several studies focus on the issue of balancing exploration and exploitation at the firm level, while poor attention has been paid to firms’ […]
In the healthcare setting, real-world data (RWD) could be a useful support to measure the impact of disease-management interventions, in order to create a knowledge base, for the design of effective, efficient and satisfactory healthcare pathways. The present paper aims at investigating the factors affecting patient rehabilitative pathway. Such factors make up the knowledge assets […]