Publication Authors: Sergio Barile

Sergio Barile, Aysel Alizada, Paolo Barile

Waste management in touristic areas and the hospitality industry is a significant concern, with the problem exacerbated during large events. This research paper aims to explore the main problems of waste management in these sectors and propose the implementation of smart waste bins as a solution. The study includes an in-depth analysis of current waste […]

IN: Proceedings IFKAD 2023 – Managing Knowledge for Sustainability
1603-1617
Sergio Barile, Alessandra Cozzolino, Pietro Vito

In this historical moment of pandemic emergency, there is increasing attention inside the sector of the logistics of art to find new solutions to respond to crisis. Even other changes are transforming the art market, that are not related to the contingency period, but almost they refer to the progressive evolution that over time has […]

IN: Proceedings IFKAD 2022 – Knowledge Drivers for Resilience and Transformation
2371-2379
Sergio Barile, Alessandra Cozzolino, Pietro Vito, Raffaele D’Amore

As crisis become progressively more frequent and complex, better preparation to respond to them becomes more important. This contribution focuses on the investigation of the opportunities for supply chains to develop transformative resilience preparing to respond to crisis. In the most recent years, actors with superior logistics competences have become important players in the humanitarian […]

IN: Proceedings IFKAD 2022 – Knowledge Drivers for Resilience and Transformation
1805-1816
Sergio Barile, Francesca Iandolo, Pietro Vito

The main purpose of this work is to systematically reconstruct the context of industrial symbiosis initiatives with relation to the networks of actors, the roles they play, the factors that determined the initiative, the obstacles that hinder (or have hindered) their implementation, the expected and/or achieved benefits, and the development prospects through the presentation of […]

IN: Proceedings IFKAD 2021 – Managing Knowledge in Uncertain Times
1925-1940
Sergio Barile, Roberto Grandinetti, Cristina Simone

We are living the era of the ecosystem, a concept whose use in management studies has grown exponentially in recent years. On the other hand, the ecosystem is becoming a fuzzy concept. In particular, following Teece (2007), many scholars define the business ecosystem in a rather generic way as an environment that includes the subjects […]

IN: Proceedings IFKAD 2019 – Knowledge Ecosystems and Growth
405-415