Publication Authors: Gaetano Corte

Gaetano Corte, Federica Ricci, Sara Saggese, Fabrizia Sarto, Vincenzo Scafarto

Using a sample of 76 Italian publicly listed firms for the year 2019, this paper investigates the association between the presence of a critical mass of women directors on the board and the firm’s CSR performance. It also examines whether the family firm status moderates this association. The OLS regression analysis shows that the presence […]

IN: Proceedings IFKAD 2023 – Managing Knowledge for Sustainability
3131-3151
Federica Ricci, Vincenzo Scafarto, Gaetano Corte, Giuseppe Modaffari

The adoption of blockchain-based technologies for a sustainable agri-food sector is a recently developing area of inquiry. Blockchain technology promises to be a significant enabler of sustainability in the agri-food sector. However, there is still limited understanding on how the blockchain technology can promote agri-food sustainability, because its adoption is still in an early stage […]

IN: Proceedings IFKAD 2021 – Managing Knowledge in Uncertain Times
1259-1279
Giuseppe Modaffari, Niccolò Paoloni, Gaetano Corte

This paper aims to identify and analyze the main areas on which scholars have focused in relation to crowdfunding (CF) and their contribution to the uncertain period. In particular, this review analyzes the role of this financial instrument during the Covid-19 emergency. The analysis was conducted through a systematic literature review (SLR) of 235 research […]

IN: Proceedings IFKAD 2021 – Managing Knowledge in Uncertain Times
887-907
Vincenzo Scafarto, Federica Ricci, Flaviano Moscarini, Salvatore Ferri, Gaetano Corte

This paper aims to provide an explanatory representation of the concept of ecosystem by mean of a systemic review of a selected sample of research papers hinged on the study of ecosystems in the field of management and business. Reviewed papers were selected according to a multistep process and the following criteria: 1) coverage of […]

IN: Proceedings IFKAD 2019 – Knowledge Ecosystems and Growth
717-726