Papers by Francesca Faggioni
Journal of the knowledge economy, Feb 14, 2024
Supply chain resilience has become increasingly crucial in today's scenario in response to major ... more Supply chain resilience has become increasingly crucial in today's scenario in response to major disruptions that generated huge exogenous crises. This paper investigates the current SCR-related academic literature related to SCR to develop a new holistic definition. A total amount of 214 scientific contributions the last 5 years (i.e., between 2018 and 2022) have been analyzed. Findings revealed four important issues to achieve SCR, i.e., Key resilience attributes, Technology-aided visible SC, Sustainable and measurable SCR practices, and Relationship between SC partners. Leveraging insights gleaned from these critical issues, we have meticulously crafted an updated and comprehensive definition of SCR, by considering the multi-faceted facets that contribute to its holistic understanding. In light of our emerging insights, we suggest a novel approach to fortify organizational supply chain resilience, emphasizing a more holistic perspective. Our recommendations for future research include (1) exploring the integration of emerging technologies like blockchain and artificial intelligence for real-time monitoring to enhance adaptive decision-making in post-COVID-19 supply chains, (2) investigating the strategic role of collaborative networks and information sharing among supply chain partners to enhance agility and responsiveness amidst post-pandemic uncertainties, and (3) analyzing the impact of sustainable and circular supply chain practices on resilience. Findings of the paper and the new holistic definition of SCR have several implications for both academics and managers that are listed at the end of the paper along with limitations of the study and future research avenues.
European Journal of Innovation Management
PurposeThis paper aims to investigate the intersection between crowdfunding (CF), open innovation... more PurposeThis paper aims to investigate the intersection between crowdfunding (CF), open innovation (OI) and responsible innovation (RI) and identify the emerging trends and gaps in research and new paths for CF research in the future. In addition, this paper proposes a conceptual framework and propositions.Design/methodology/approachThis paper is structured in line with the systematic literature review protocol. After reading all the titles, keywords and abstracts, 172 papers focused on OI and RI were selected for this research. Finally, 27 papers that are based on dimensions related to responsible OI were selected for the study.FindingsDue to CF's multidisciplinary nature, the scientific literature on the role of CF in endorsing responsible OI for shared value co-creation appears fragmented and redundant. Several emerging trends and gaps of research and new paths for CF research in the future arise regarding research methodology and theoretical perspective.Originality/valueTo th...
Technological Forecasting and Social Change
International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business, 2022
British Food Journal
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to investigate consumers' reactions to a new kind of gree... more PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to investigate consumers' reactions to a new kind of green food product that is the so-called lab-grown meat (LGM). This kind of meat does not derive from animal or vegetal cultures but is produced on the basis of “tissue-engineering” technologies, by injecting muscle tissue from an animal into a cell culture, allowing cells to “grow” outside the animal's body. By considering the similar nutritional characteristics of traditional types of meat, and the potential in terms of sustainability, the authors investigate the effect of the advertising, communication focus promoting LGM-based meat, on consumers' willingness to buy (WTB) and word-of-mouth (WOM), by shedding light on the moderator role of consumers' environmentalism and status consumption orientation tendency in influencing such relationship.Design/methodology/approachThrough an exploratory research design, the authors conducted a study based on a two-cell experiment that mani...
International Journal of Business and Management
This paper aims to collect evidence from Global Supply Chains (SCs) actors in the pharmaceutical ... more This paper aims to collect evidence from Global Supply Chains (SCs) actors in the pharmaceutical sector to understand how they define a resilient supply chain and what are the main resilience elements useful to measure the degree of resilience of a supply chain considering the lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic period. In doing so, our purpose is to make a comparison between the two categories and uncover on which supply chain resilience-related topics there is agreement or not. Through a qualitative research design, a two-round focus group was conducted with supply chain players that represent different nodes along the chain (e.g., as for supplier, manufacturers, service providers, CMO). Key findings, related to the conducted discussions among the focus group, show how managers appreciate and agree comprehensive supply chain resilience definitions provided by extant literature. Nonetheless, although there is a general agreement on some recent definitions, managers asserted ...
International Forum on Knowledge Asset Dynamics: Managing Knowledge in Uncertain Times, 2021
Journal of Knowledge Management
Purpose Cross-cultural cognitive paradoxes have frequently broken the existing boundaries of know... more Purpose Cross-cultural cognitive paradoxes have frequently broken the existing boundaries of knowledge and stimulated demands for knowledge creation (KC), and such paradoxes have triggered and will continue to trigger novel risks in the context of international business (IB). Given the nascency of relevant issues, this study aims to develop a more comprehensive understanding of KC across cultures by proposing a Yin-Yang dialectical systems theory of KC as micro-foundation to more systematically frame the risk/paradox-resolving mechanism elicited by cultural collisions. Design/methodology/approach This paper is conceptual in nature. The authors first critically review the literature to lay a broad theoretical foundation. Integrating the philosophy- and praxis-based views, the authors reposition knowledge as a Yin-Yang dialectical system of knowing, with yin representing the tacit while yang represents the explicit. Next, the authors justify the underling logic of realising KC through...
Trasformazione digitale dei mercati: il Marketing nella creazione di valore per le imprese e la società, 2021
Trasformazione digitale dei mercati: il Marketing nella creazione di valore per le imprese e la società, 2021
How do children look at the world? How do children feel the world? Do children with disabilities ... more How do children look at the world? How do children feel the world? Do children with disabilities feel the world in a different way? Do edu cators working with these children understand their needs? Do inclusive educational programs help educators to reflect on these and other issues involving children with disabilities? The objective of this text is to present a diachronic picture of the policies and strategies of intervention on the Special Educational Needs (SEN) in Brazil as outlined, also providing, in the last part of the work, a reading of the educational / didactic plan ning in the preschool and primary schools of São Paulo. Reflections are therefore formulated in light of the collaboration with the University of L’Aquila where some teachers of these schools have realized a training and research experience in the AYA: 2016/17. There is an urgent need for more careful specialist training actions for teachers working in the SENs.
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Papers by Francesca Faggioni