Publication Authors: Michele Grimaldi

Pierfrancesco Fiore, Michele Grimaldi, Emanuela D’Andria, Giuseppe Lombardi

This paper proposes a method for recognising the elements of cultural interest located in inland areas and disseminating the information by a tool based on the data collection and organisation methods. This is done through the use of GIS (Geographic Information System), which makes it possible to map, manage and analyse a whole series of […]

IN: Proceedings IFKAD 2023 – Managing Knowledge for Sustainability
3282-3298
Marco Greco, Michele Grimaldi, Livio Cricelli, Serena Strazzullo, Benito Mignacca

Innovation played a relevant role in coping with the related economic-financial consequences of the 2008 crisis. In particular, several studies show the pivotal role of open innovation activities in responding to 2008 crisis-related downturn conditions. Remarkably, previous studies share several limitations. First, they leverage single-country data or single sectors to examine open innovation activities. Second, […]

IN: Proceedings IFKAD 2023 – Managing Knowledge for Sustainability
2882-2901
Simone Malacaria,,rea De Mauro, Marco Greco, Michele Grimaldi, Benito Mignacca

This paper presents the Consensual Big Data Maturity Assessment System (CBDAS) implementation in a multinational company leader in the Consumer Goods sector. The business case illustrates the objective and the approach which has been taken with the CBDAS initiative. The paper aims to justify the assessment system as a dynamic and flexible system for enterprises […]

IN: Proceedings IFKAD 2022 – Knowledge Drivers for Resilience and Transformation
2380-2401
Livio Cricelli, Michele Grimaldi, Serena Strazzullo

In recent years, the concept of Intellectual Capital (IC) has acquired a crucial role in the university context. This because universities are characterized by a high intensity of adoption of intangible resources. Numerous studies have focused on IC performance reporting models, especially in the organizational context. Fewer studies, however, have considered the measurement of IC […]

IN: Proceedings IFKAD 2021 – Managing Knowledge in Uncertain Times
373-397
Faisal Rasool, Marco Greco, Michele Grimaldi

Digital technologies enable firms to streamline, accelerate, and automate the process of procurement, manufacturing, and distribution. Digital technologies allow seamless integration of upstream suppliers and downstream customers into the firm’s activities. As a result, a significant shift in supply chain practices and performance is experienced. Substantial research has been undertaken to measure digitalized supply chain […]

IN: Proceedings IFKAD 2020 – Knowledge in Digital Age
1648-1664