As environmental and social challenges intensify, regenerative practices in supply chain management (SCM) are emerging as a transformative approach, shifting focus from sustainability to the active restoration of socio-ecological systems. The present study analyses how regenerative principles, including poly-rhythmicity, proportionality, and reciprocity, enhance supply chain resilience through systemic renewal. A comprehensive review of 33 high-impact […]
Entrepreneurs are increasingly recognized as agents of social change, with entrepreneurial action serving as a pivotal mechanism for promoting sustainable production and consumption patterns. The paper delves into the realm of ecopreneurship and social entrepreneurship, investigating the influence of gender composition within entrepreneurial teams on the development of socially oriented and eco enterprises. Drawing from […]
In the last decades, a broad scientific debate – which involves the fields of engineering, psychology and ecology among the others – has been developed on the concept of resilience. The broadness of the debate highlights the need to define new models for the management and development of cities and territories in a holistic perspective. […]
Resilience is a widely accepted concept to which scholars and policymakers refer to address the complexity of urban systems. Many frameworks to measure urban resilience already exist. In this paper, the main urban resilience frameworks (i.e., City Resilience Index, Resilience Maturity Model, and the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction) are analysed to shed light […]
Despite their heterogeneity, Industry 4.0 enabling technologies have been recognized as a unique multi-faceted set of innovation that is able to provide disruptive innovation and define a new industrial paradigm, whose pervasiveness is experienced irrespective of sector, company size, or adopted business model. In this paper, we present the preliminary results of an analysis, based […]