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Archive | 2018

Collaborative Spaces and Coworking as Hybrid Workspaces: Friends or Foes of Learning and Innovation?

Lucia Marchegiani; G Arcese

This contribution is oriented toward understanding collaborative workspaces and their impact on innovation. More in detail, the authors propose a focus on Coworking spaces as recent and disruptive innovation in the workspace template. Far from being just a logistic business solution, Coworking encompasses a complex social phenomenon, which combines work solutions, learning opportunities, and social relations. Thus, the contribution will speculate on Coworking as a hybrid organizational layout. Authors analyze this phenomenon from a theoretical standpoint that combines organizational design with innovation management principles. In particular, the contribution is structured in order to account for opportunities and threats provided by such collaborative spaces.


SETAC Europe 24th Annual Meeting | 2015

Social Life cycle assessment in a managerial perspective: an integrative approach for business strategy

G Arcese; Maria Claudia Lucchetti; Olimpia Martucci

The attention regarding social, economic and environmental impacts and the increase in the attention on sustainability by the customers and the other general stakeholders has led businesses to adopt several tools for sustainable development patterns and, in particular, for social development patterns. The development of social impacts’ evaluation is one of the cornerstones of products and services sustainability. Concerning that, Social Life Cycle Assessment (SLCA hereafter) focuses on studying the social impacts of life cycles, but as this is a relatively new analytical approach, no globally shared application tools have yet been developed. The purpose of this study is to analyze the tools of stakeholder management and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) to create a pathway of integration between the tools of social responsibility, SLCA and Stakeholder Management Approach. The research has characterized two main phases; the first is devoted to the critical analysis of the literature on the subject, and specifically on SLCA methodology. The objectives to be achieved are to carry out a comprehensive review of the existing literature on the subject for developing a conceptual model for the interpretation of the behaviour observed. In conclusion, we can say that the innovative model is properly inherent in the various interpretations of the stakeholders and the assessment of social impacts of product or services.


Journal of Cleaner Production | 2017

Modeling Social Life Cycle Assessment framework for the Italian wine sector

G Arcese; Maria Claudia Lucchetti; Ilaria Massa


Sustainability | 2016

Life Cycle Assessment of Steel Produced in an Italian Integrated Steel Mill

Pietro Alexander Renzulli; Bruno Notarnicola; Giuseppe Tassielli; G Arcese; Rosa Di Capua


Journal of Cleaner Production | 2018

Environmental life cycle assessment of fresh and processed sweet cherries in southern Italy

Giuseppe Tassielli; Bruno Notarnicola; Pietro Alexander Renzulli; G Arcese


Proceedings of 19th IGWT Symposium | 2014

The Evolution Of Open Innovation In Large Firms

G Arcese; Serena Flammini; Maria Claudia Lucchetti; Olimpia Martucci


Archive | 2011

The Importance of Life Cycle Assessment for Environmental Sustainability: An Empirical Study of a Pharmaceutical Product

G Arcese; Maria Claudia Lucchetti; Olimpia Martucci


“The 7th International Conference on Life Cycle Assessment in the Agri-Food Sector | 2010

LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT OF WINE PRODUCTIONS

Maria Claudia Lucchetti; Olimpia Martucci; G Arcese


Archive | 2010

Gestione del rischio e sostenibilità globale: un tentativo di integrazione tra strumenti di Risk Management e Social Life Cycle Assessment

Olimpia Martucci; G Arcese


Journal of Cleaner Production | 2018

Causes of Eco-Management and Audit Scheme (EMAS) stagnation and enabling measures to stimulate new registrations: Characterization of public administrations and private-owned organizations

Roberto Merli; Maria Claudia Lucchetti; Michele Preziosi; G Arcese

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Ilaria Massa

Sapienza University of Rome

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