Publication Authors: Roberto Cerchione

Piera Centobelli, Roberto Cerchione, Fabio Nonino, Eugenio Oropallo, Giulia Palombi

Organisations and supply systems have evolved continuously and profoundly over time due to various socio-economic and technological revolutions that altered how businesses operate, affecting their organisational configuration, objectives, and relationships (Nedelko, 2021). Besides, commercial and social links in organisations have become global, making their integration a critical component for a successful business also for the […]

IN: Proceedings IFKAD 2024 – Translating Knowledge into Innovation Dynamics
2892-2908
Alberto Michele Felicetti, Salvatore Ammirato, Roberto Cerchione, Ivana Quinto

The collaboration between startups and large enterprises is a topic of growing interest in the scientific literature. However, although existing research has produced several contributions on this topic, the knowledge in the field appears fragmented. This fragmentation can be traced back to the lack of reference frameworks that clarify the most used concepts, thus providing […]

IN: Proceedings IFKAD 2024 – Translating Knowledge into Innovation Dynamics
2040-2060
Roberto Cerchione, Renato Passaro, Ivana Quinto

Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) and related methods have been widely used for sustainability assessment. However, the integration of these methods with quantitative methods such as mathematical models, statistical methods, and artificial intelligence has received less attention. This literature review aims to examine how these methods have been integrated to pursue sustainability assessment objectives. A systematic […]

IN: Proceedings IFKAD 2023 – Managing Knowledge for Sustainability
2764-2791
Piera Centobelli, Roberto Cerchione, Emilio Esposito, Eugenio Oropallo

Numerous articles demonstrate how supply chain models have evolved, affecting their organisational configurations, goals, and natural relationships between suppliers and customers. Today’s supply chain is a multi-objective system traversed by numerous resource flows, but the behaviour of knowledge flow within the supply chain is not entirely understood. Numerous previous contributions have concentrated exclusively on relationships […]

IN: Proceedings IFKAD 2022 – Knowledge Drivers for Resilience and Transformation
1925-1939
Stefano Abbate, Piera Centobelli, Roberto Cerchione

According to recent literature, food production would need to double by 2050 to fulfil the predicted demand of the world’s growing population. To achieve this aim, agri-food firms have started applying various digital technologies to improve food production while using fewer resources, minimising the environmental effect of production operations. This study aims to review papers […]

IN: Proceedings IFKAD 2022 – Knowledge Drivers for Resilience and Transformation
1275-1290
Piera Centobelli, Roberto Cerchione, Emilio Esposito, Eugenio Oropallo

The effect of digital transition on today’s knowledge creation processes is becoming relevant for companies operating in different industries, and the body of literature examining this impact is fastly growing. Nevertheless, systematizing existing studies on digital technologies supporting the firm’s knowledge creation processes to reconceptualise existing knowledge management models and paradigms is still a challenge. […]

IN: Proceedings IFKAD 2020 – Knowledge in Digital Age
603-635
Piera Centobelli, Roberto Cerchione, Emilio Esposito

This paper proposes a decision-making tool for both supply firms and policy makers to evaluate the alignment between supplier’s knowledge and knowledge management systems (KMSs), and identify the level of efficiency and effectiveness of KMSs. Starting from these indices of efficiency and effectiveness, a taxonomy able to encompass the possible typologies of suppliers was established. […]

IN: Proceedings IFKAD 2018 – Societal Impact of Knowledge and Design
962-989