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The Internet Needs Good Governance
Autumn 1969 in California saw the birth of the ARPANET, which enabled the transmission of data from one computer to another and laid the basis for the creation of a Network on a global scale in the following decades.#Today 4.39 billion people use the Network, 57 percent of the world’s population. One of the crucial questions is that of Internet Governance, which must be managed through a multi-stakeholder ...
Pressures and Tensions in Transatlantic Relations
Between 2004 and 2012, the United States and the European Union were each other's most important trading and investment partners; with annual trade of over 4 billion dollars, they generated 50% of the world's GDP and a third of global trade flows. Moreover, with the return to the White House of an Atlanticist president like Joe Biden, Washington has come back to the center of the climate agenda, re-entering ...
The Birth and Evolution of the Chinese Question
China is the player that has undermined US world hegemony the most, challenging not only the international system that came into being after 1945, but also its founding values and their universal character.#In recent years, technology supply chains, and primarily semiconductors, have been at the center of competition between the United States and China. The geopolitical nature of the technological ...
Digital platforms: an (almost) all-out battle
For several years now, Big Tech companies have been held responsible for almost every evil of modern society: the spread of fake news, hate speech and terrorist content; the publishing crisis and the threat to Western democracies; product counterfeiting and tax avoidance. Contrasting with the legislative hyperactivity of Australia, UK, and Europe with regard to Big-Tech companies is the relative inactivity ...
Human Resources in the Time of People Analytics
By People Analytics (or HR Analytics) is meant the use of data to advance how organizations make decisions about people, and help leaders operate based on evidence rather than intuition. Given the increasing availability and granularity of data on employees that has characterized the last decade, the interest of managers, consultants, and academics for the use of People Analytics in the management ...
A New Era of Lease Accounting
The new accounting standard IFRS 16 significantly modifies the recording of leases in financial statements, eliminating the distance between operating and finance leases, and requiring the recognition of right-of-use assets in the balance sheet, with the simultaneous recording among liabilities of the current value of the payment commitments assumed.#The shift to IFRS 16 has translated into a significant ...
Cost and Performance Competitiveness in the Construction Sector
The civil construction sector in Italy is going through a period of particular economic tension. Unlike in other European countries, over the decade from 2010-2019, the sector was unable to return to the levels prior to the 2008 recession, even touching volumes lower than those at the start of the millennium. In a mature, highly competitive sector with stagnant demand such as that of construction, ...
What’s Behind Artificial Intelligence?
According to various estimates, during the course of the next 10 years, the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on global GDP will reach 15.7 trillion dollars. Although many of these evaluations are symptomatic of a sector subject to fads, the importance of AI has led the United States, China, and the European Union to draw up internal plans for development in this field.#Companies interested in ...
How to Create Value with the Data Economy
The true advantage of big data does not lie so much in the quantity of data recorded by a software or application, but in its ability to provide extremely detailed information on an individual. This distinctive element is the basis of the data-driven economy in which we are immersed. Big data is the fuel of the economy and scientific development, which is why it is necessary to guarantee access to ...
Data Scientists: Who They Are, What They Do, and How They Do It
An analysis of the data collected by the Kaggle platform for data science has shown that the figure of the data scientist is present uniformly in India, the rest of Asia, Europe, and North America, principally in the 25 to 34 age bracket; Python is the language largely preferred by data scientists; and the introduction into companies of models based on machine learning techniques is still very limited, ...