THEMATIC AREA: AI, IC and Value Creation

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Reference No. of the Track: 22
Short Description:
A primary objective of the theory of intellectual capital (IC) is to investigate the ways in which an organization’s resources might be used to generate value (Bai et al., 2024). Previous researchers have reached a consensus that Intellectual Capital (IC) is not a single-dimensional notion, but rather encompasses various…
Keywords:
Artificial Intelligence (AI); Intellectual Capital (IC); Value Creation; Innovation Management; Diversity and Inclusion
Organizers:

Valeria Schifilliti, University of Messina, Italy
Elvira Tiziana La Rocca, University of Messina, Italy
Francesco Fasano, University of Calabria, Italy
María Eugenia Sánchez Vidal, Polytechnic University of Cartagena, Spain

Reference No. of the Track: 23
Short Description:
In the last two decades, other disciplines, such as mathematics, statistics, social science, physics, and technology, have contaminated the traditional management domains. Such contamination has made substantial progress in value creation for both business and society (Civera and Freeman, 2019; Freeman, 2017; McVea and Freeman, 2005). The rise of…
Keywords:
nterdisciplinary research in Management; Business and Society; Emerging Technologies; Artificial Intelligence; Sustainability; Knowledge Management; Stakeholder approach; Humanized business; Innovation; Management; Quantum physics; Computing Science; Medicine; Food science technology; Nutrition; Biology; Music; Literature; Arts and Creativity; Architecture; Sports; Social Science
Organizers:

Chiara Civera, University of Turin, Italy
Cecilia Casalegno, University of Turin,Italy
Lea Iaia, University of Turin, Italy
Marco Pironti, University of Turin, Italy
Simone de Colle, IÉSEG School of Management, France

Reference No. of the Track: 31
Short Description:
In today’s increasingly interconnected and complex business landscape, organizations are compelled to navigate a multitude of societal and environmental challenges while simultaneously striving for competitive advantage. This track challenges the notion of stakeholder engagement (Kujala et al., 2022) as a mere procedural obligation or a box to be ticked…
Keywords:
Stakeholder Engagement, Ecosystems, Sustainability, Knowledge Diffusion, Open Innovation
Organizers:

Mario Tani, University of Naples Federico II, Italy
Basile Gianpaolo, Mercatorum University, Italy
Anna Prisco, University of Naples Federico II, Italy

Reference No. of the Track: 52
Short Description:
Digital Transformation refers to all changes in organizational activities and processes, business environment, and competitive scenario for the definition of new business models, strategies, and capabilities enabled by digital technologies (Vial, 2019; Papa et al., 2020; Sousa-Zomer et al., 2020; Del Giudice et al., 2021; Centobelli et al., 2022;…
Keywords:
AI, Emerging Technology, Digital Transformation, Value Creation, Dynamic Capabilities
Organizers:

Pasquale Del Vecchio, University LUM Giuseppe Degennaro, Italy
Valentina Ndou, University of Salento, Italy
Roberto Cerchione, University of Naples Parthenope, Italy
Giuseppina Passiante, University of Salento, Italy
Gioconda Mele, University of Salento, Italy