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E&M TalkSpace

There is no impact without sharing.

"E&M TalkSpace” is the new webinar series from Economics & Management aimed at creating a dedicated space for qualified debate between academic research and the managerial world.

These digital sessions will be accessible to subscribers of the journal. However, to inaugurate this new series at best, the first event - on date December 9th, 2024 - was also open to registered users of the E&M Plus website.

The webinar was focused on the topic “In Search of Impact: from Theory to Practice.”

One of the priority issues facing the different management disciplines today is the critical question of research impact. In this webinar, with the question of how to translate the immense potential of knowledge produced by the scientific community into management practices that are useful for transforming organizations and their processes to create value and generate welfare for society.

The discussion featured:

  • Nic Beech, President Elect of IFSAM and Vice-Chancellor at the University of Salford;
  • Sandro Castaldo, Editor-in-Chief of Economics & Management, President of IFSAM and Full Professor at Bocconi University;
  • Paola Cillo, Associate Dean for Research – Claudio Demattè Research Division at SDA Bocconi School of Management;
  • Barbara Cominelli, CEO of JLL;
  • Katy Mason, Professor of Markets, Marketing and Management at Lancaster University.

The webinar record is available in the article you can find below.

Enjoy!

Found documents: 2
Marco Mancuso

New Media Art between Technology, Science, and Industry

In a historical period of growing economic recession and widespread cuts to cultural initiatives, there is an increasing number of artists, designers, creatives, and enterprises – in the areas of ICT and scientific research – who use production processes functional to the creation of “cultural objects” as standardized as possible. The new creative classes, with various types of training and ...

Samanta Isaia

Cultural Institutions as Enterprises

“What can the world of industry do for culture?”. This was the question posed in a round table discussion organized by the Turin Industrial Association, an occasion for interaction between local enterprises and the world of culture, in which I recently took part. A first answer seems to be the following: culture is important, it should be protected and supported; business is enlightened and dedicates ...

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