Publication Authors: Gerarda Fattoruso

Gerarda Fattoruso, Antonio Violi, Massimo Squillante

Mathematical modeling of complex problems, with particular attention to multi-criteria and optimization models, is particularly effective for analyzing critical issues in the agri-food supply chain. These tools allow analyzing problems of different nature through the use of qualitative and quantitative criteria, often conflicting with each other, and decision alternatives. Their versatility allows adapting solid theoretical […]

IN: Proceedings IFKAD 2025: Knowledge Futures: AI, Technology, and the New Business Paradigm
410-417
Gerarda Fattoruso, Roberto Jannelli, Maria Grazia Olivieri, Massimo Squillante, Antonio Violi

In response to the Covid 19 pandemic emergency, universities found themselves to rethink the way of doing university. They have veered towards new circular economy models capable of actively involving users by strengthening the right of access to information and services through sustainable digitization. production systems with greater involvement of the territories. Our work uses […]

IN: Proceedings IFKAD 2021 – Managing Knowledge in Uncertain Times
1601-1611
Ernesto De Nito, Paolo Canonico, Vincenza Esposito, Gerarda Fattoruso, Mario Pezzillo Iacono, Gianluigi Mangia

This paper is focused on the concept of visualization as a potential tool to foster knowledge translation. We investigate how using ad-hoc visual tools supports knowledge translation and knowledge transfer. The empirical case under analysis concerns the setup of a multi criteria decision-making model to analyse and select alternatives related to the factors that upgrade […]

IN: Proceedings IFKAD 2021 – Managing Knowledge in Uncertain Times
1332-1343
Vincenza Esposito, Gerarda Fattoruso, Massimo Squillante

The paper proposes the testing of mathematical models of multi-criteria analysis to support the organizational control functions in the automotive sector. One of the most critical aspects of the organizational control functions for automotive companies is the definition and prioritization of problems emerging from the implementation of production cycles. This issue is relevant for the […]

IN: Proceedings IFKAD 2020 – Knowledge in Digital Age
1703-1711
Vincenza Esposito, Paolo Canonico, Ernesto De Nito, Mario Pezzillo Iacono, Gerarda Fattoruso

In recent years an abundant literature has been focusing on the way U-I collaborations work and on the main factors and variables that affect the process. Some studies have related to the role of proximity in explaining inter-organizational collaborations and facilitating interactions between firms and academia. Others reflected on the different mechanisms adopted in order […]

IN: Proceedings IFKAD 2019 – Knowledge Ecosystems and Growth
780-792