110 results on '"Tortora, D."'
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2. Segmenting with big data analytics and Python: A quantitative exploratory analysis of household savings
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Cuomo, M, Tortora, D, Colosimo, I, Ricciardi Celsi, L, Genovino, C, Festa, G, La Rocca, M, Cuomo M. T., Tortora D., Colosimo I., Ricciardi Celsi L., Genovino C., Festa G., La Rocca M., Cuomo, M, Tortora, D, Colosimo, I, Ricciardi Celsi, L, Genovino, C, Festa, G, La Rocca, M, Cuomo M. T., Tortora D., Colosimo I., Ricciardi Celsi L., Genovino C., Festa G., and La Rocca M.
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According to the national balance sheets of the most advanced economies, despite a recent sharp decline in per capita net wealth, Italian private households present a higher rate among the wealthiest and least indebted in Europe. Recently, the COVID-19 outbreak caused a new leap in households' savings worldwide, particularly in advanced economies and Italy. This study underlines that using advanced analytics tools, household saving behaviour information, and big data analytics may support data-driven decision approaches addressing the management of complex relationships in the financial arena. More specifically, using exploratory and predictive analyses based on big data analytics and machine learning, this study aims to provide extensive customer profiling in the household saving sector in Italy, supporting a data-driven decision-making approach. A profiling of household savings has been defined using the information provided by big data analysis. To proceed in this direction, the hardware and software requirements necessary to perform data processing were considered in the first phase of the study. Data collection was performed according to the so-called extract, transform, load (ETL) process. The contribution of this study lies in the results obtained in terms of data analytics over a dataset that accounts for the purchasing behaviour of almost 20 million postal savers. The clustering algorithm is highly efficient and scales well for large datasets. K-means clustering can be implemented within the MapReduce computational framework. Therefore, the overall procedure proposed here can be easily extended to big data using parallel computing and software implementing MapReduce, such as Hadoop and Spark.
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- 2023
3. Toward a ‘New Normal’? Tourist Preferences Impact on Hospitality Industry Competitiveness.
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Cuomo, M, Tortora, D, Danovi, A, Festa, G, Metallo, G, Cuomo M. T., Tortora D., Danovi A., Festa G., Metallo G., Cuomo, M, Tortora, D, Danovi, A, Festa, G, Metallo, G, Cuomo M. T., Tortora D., Danovi A., Festa G., and Metallo G.
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he recent outbreak of novel coronavirus (Covid-19) has led to a global panic due to its fatal nature which has harshly impacted the tourist sector and on the place reputation in general. This study aims to compare the factors that develop tourist preferences in terms of (i) what drives the favorability of tourist preferences? (ii) what relationship exists between tourist expectations, proximity, and favorable reputation? and (iii) what are the main influences of tourist preferences on hospitality system competitiveness pre and post Covid-19? By employing structural equation modeling, this study advances knowledge into the research variables’ relationships and advances reputation and marketing performance and practices in the hospitality industry.
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- 2022
4. The disruption of the international supply chain: Firm resilience and knowledge preparedness to tackle the COVID-19 outbreak
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Orlando, B, Tortora, D, Pezzi, A, Bitbol-Sabad, N, Orlando B., Tortora D., Pezzi A., Bitbol-Sabad N., Orlando, B, Tortora, D, Pezzi, A, Bitbol-Sabad, N, Orlando B., Tortora D., Pezzi A., and Bitbol-Sabad N.
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The lockdowns of several countries due to COVID-19 outbreak resulted in severe economic consequences, among which was the immediate general disruption of the international supply chain, with few exceptions. This article aims to investigate whether some supply chains were resilient or not and why, using a knowledge-based approach and specifically focusing on the role played by supply chain innovation in building resilience to disruptions, thanks to knowledge preparedness. The study is motivated by two main rationales: the unique situation of a global pandemic and the absence of studies providing grounded evidences of supply chain resilience in a worst-case scenario. The research is based on the assumption that knowledge preparedness introduces logistics/supply chain innovations and enables companies to prevent, detect, and respond to unpredictable negative events. By using a large-scale sample of European firms' data from the Eurostat and a multivariate regression analysis, the authors cross-study the effects of supply chain knowledge preparedness – based on innovation type and expenditures – on the international trade of goods from January to June 2020. The results confirm that the most resilient supply chains were those that had previously introduced innovations, a factor that strengthens the knowledge preparedness of firms when faced with unforeseeable supply chain disruptions.
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- 2022
5. Mixed reality-mainstream for the lasting competitiveness of companies
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Cuomo, MT, Foroudi, P, Genovino, C, Mauro, P, Tortora, D, Mauro, PP, Cuomo, MT, Foroudi, P, Genovino, C, Mauro, P, Tortora, D, and Mauro, PP
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Technology is advancing at an exponential rate; the desire of many organizations is to improve a brand’s reputation by following the progress of emerging trends. Augmented reality and virtual and mixed reality solutions are becoming strategic trends capable of offering customers unique experiences on their brands.
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- 2023
6. The foodie subcultures: from the underground to the mainstream. A netnographic analysis
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Cuomo, M, Tortora, D, Festa, G, Chierici, R, Giordano, A, Cuomo, MT, Cuomo, M, Tortora, D, Festa, G, Chierici, R, Giordano, A, and Cuomo, MT
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Food represents one of the most discussed topics on social networks, arriving at giving voice to real virtual communities, vertically specific or transversally generic, with reference to peculiar food behaviors and / or food preferences. This study aims to understand if and how social networks can contribute to bringing out subcultures, food subcultures in this specific case, from underground situations to mainstream levels. The survey was carried out on Instagram, with a focus on the vegan subculture and with an emphasis on the period of the COVID-19 pandemic, analyzing Instagram posts from mid-October 2020 to mid-November 2020. The results show that the Instagram users associated with posts that can be classified as "#vegan food porn" show traits of content and sentiment in line with an emerging subculture, finding a sense of identity and affirmation in their posts and in those linked by consistent hashtags. Despite the limitations that are pointed out in the research, the study is specifically intended for enterprises in the food sector that seek to develop consumer marketing actions on social networks with a predominantly cultural and subcultural slant.
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- 2023
7. Toward a ‘New Normal’? Tourist Preferences Impact on Hospitality Industry Competitiveness.
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Cuomo, M, Tortora, D, Danovi, A, Festa, G, Metallo, G, Cuomo M. T., Tortora D., Danovi A., Festa G., Metallo G., Cuomo, M, Tortora, D, Danovi, A, Festa, G, Metallo, G, Cuomo M. T., Tortora D., Danovi A., Festa G., and Metallo G.
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he recent outbreak of novel coronavirus (Covid-19) has led to a global panic due to its fatal nature which has harshly impacted the tourist sector and on the place reputation in general. This study aims to compare the factors that develop tourist preferences in terms of (i) what drives the favorability of tourist preferences? (ii) what relationship exists between tourist expectations, proximity, and favorable reputation? and (iii) what are the main influences of tourist preferences on hospitality system competitiveness pre and post Covid-19? By employing structural equation modeling, this study advances knowledge into the research variables’ relationships and advances reputation and marketing performance and practices in the hospitality industry.
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- 2021
8. ‘I digitize so I exist’. Searching for critical capabilities affecting firms’ digital innovation
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Tortora, D, Chierici, R, Farina Briamonte, M, Tiscini, R, Tortora D, Chierici R, Farina Briamonte M, Tiscini R., Tortora, D, Chierici, R, Farina Briamonte, M, Tiscini, R, Tortora D, Chierici R, Farina Briamonte M, and Tiscini R.
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Taking into account the increasing importance of digitalization to characterize companies’ competitive advantages, and the contextual growing research interest in digital transformation, this paper focuses on dynamic capabilities affecting firms’ digital innovation in terms of creation of new offerings, processes or solutions by using a wide range of digital technologies. By means of quantitative research on a sample of managers of 210 firms in Italy, the study performs an ordinary least squares regression to investigate whether and how different knowledge-based capabilities support the process to develop digital innovation, taking into consideration the moderating effect of social media. Despite some limitations, essentially due to the geographical focus of the analysis, the paper contributes to better understand the effect of digitalization in the distinguishing context of the Italian companies, providing useful insights to rethink firms’ innovation models.
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- 2021
9. Corporate brand identity: Virtual space
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Melewar, TC, Dennis, C, Foroudi, P, Cuomo, M, Genovino, C, Tortora, D, Giordano, A, Cuomo M. T., Genovino C., Tortora D., Giordano A., Melewar, TC, Dennis, C, Foroudi, P, Cuomo, M, Genovino, C, Tortora, D, Giordano, A, Cuomo M. T., Genovino C., Tortora D., and Giordano A.
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- 2021
10. Digital transformation and tourist experience co-design: Big social data for planning cultural tourism
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Cuomo, M, Tortora, D, Foroudi, P, Giordano, A, Festa, G, Metallo, G, Cuomo M. T., Tortora D., Foroudi P., Giordano A., Festa G., Metallo G., Cuomo, M, Tortora, D, Foroudi, P, Giordano, A, Festa, G, Metallo, G, Cuomo M. T., Tortora D., Foroudi P., Giordano A., Festa G., and Metallo G.
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Digital transformation has completely changed the demand/offering interaction in the travel industry, as well as largely affecting the customer journey. In this direction, “big social data” and user-generated content have become key sources of well-timed and rich knowledge supporting data driven decision approaches addressed the managing of complex relationships. Based on this theoretical framework, the paper suggests how to apply “big social data” in the tourist experience co-design, providing an increased value for the visitors and a better decision making approach for managers. In this respect, the field analysis concentrated specifically on user-generated content regarding the Pompeii Archaeological Site (P.A.S.), to trace valuable insights for the tourist experience. Based on double stage of research – netnographic analysis and a supplementary online survey – the study aimed to detect: (a) tourist perception on the P.A.S.; (b) random chat on the part of internet users (tourists and other browsers, not necessarily visitors) on the topic of the P.A.S.; (c) the main characteristics of the P.A.S. that attract internet user attention; (d) the main topics debated by influencers/opinion leaders managing online discussions on the P.A.S. managerial and theoretical implications were investigated highlighting the main limitations of the study as well.
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- 2021
11. Climate change, environmental auditing, and Corporate/Brand Strategy
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Foroudi, P, Palazzo, M, Cuomo, M, Caprino, R, Genovino, C, Tortora, D, Cuomo M. T., Caprino R. M., Genovino C., Tortora D., Foroudi, P, Palazzo, M, Cuomo, M, Caprino, R, Genovino, C, Tortora, D, Cuomo M. T., Caprino R. M., Genovino C., and Tortora D.
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This chapter sets the scene for discussions on the relevance of climate change and its impact on corporate and brand strategies, especially in terms of environmental tools to mitigate climate risks (i.e., environmental auditing). In particular, this chapter identifies the main challenges and recommendations linked with this framework.
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- 2020
12. Topographic divergence of atypical cortical asymmetry and atrophy patterns in temporal lobe epilepsy
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Park, B.-y., Larivière, S., Rodríguez-Cruces, R., Royer, J., Tavakol, S., Wang, Y., Caciagli, L., Caligiuri, M.E., Gambardella, A., Concha, L., Keller, S.S., Cendes, F., Alvim, M.K.M., Yasuda, C., Bonilha, L., Gleichgerrcht, E., Focke, N.K., Kreilkamp, B.A.K., Domin, M., Podewils, F. von, Langner, S., Rummel, C., Rebsamen, M., Wiest, R., Martin, P., Kotikalapudi, R., Bender, B., O’Brien, T.J., Law, M., Sinclair, B., Vivash, L., Kwan, P., Desmond, P.M., Malpas, C.B., Lui, E., Alhusaini, S., Doherty, C.P., Cavalleri, G.L., Delanty, N., Kälviäinen, R., Jackson, G.D., Kowalczyk, M., Mascalchi, M., Semmelroch, M., Thomas, R.H., Soltanian-Zadeh, H., Davoodi-Bojd, E., Zhang, J., Lenge, M., Guerrini, R., Bartolini, E., Hamandi, K., Foley, S., Weber, B., Depondt, C., Absil, J., Carr, S.J.A., Abela, E., Richardson, M.P., Devinsky, O., Severino, M., Striano, P., Parodi, C., Tortora, D., Hatton, S.N., Vos, S.B., Duncan, J.S., Galovic, M., Whelan, C.D., Bargalló, N., Pariente, J., Conde-Blanco, E., Vaudano, A.E., Tondelli, M., Meletti, S., Kong, X.Z., Francks, C., Fisher, S.E., Caldairou, B., Ryten, M., Labate, A., Sisodiya, S.M., Thompson, P.M., McDonald, C.R., Bernasconi, A., Bernasconi, N., Bernhardt, B.C., Park, B.-y., Larivière, S., Rodríguez-Cruces, R., Royer, J., Tavakol, S., Wang, Y., Caciagli, L., Caligiuri, M.E., Gambardella, A., Concha, L., Keller, S.S., Cendes, F., Alvim, M.K.M., Yasuda, C., Bonilha, L., Gleichgerrcht, E., Focke, N.K., Kreilkamp, B.A.K., Domin, M., Podewils, F. von, Langner, S., Rummel, C., Rebsamen, M., Wiest, R., Martin, P., Kotikalapudi, R., Bender, B., O’Brien, T.J., Law, M., Sinclair, B., Vivash, L., Kwan, P., Desmond, P.M., Malpas, C.B., Lui, E., Alhusaini, S., Doherty, C.P., Cavalleri, G.L., Delanty, N., Kälviäinen, R., Jackson, G.D., Kowalczyk, M., Mascalchi, M., Semmelroch, M., Thomas, R.H., Soltanian-Zadeh, H., Davoodi-Bojd, E., Zhang, J., Lenge, M., Guerrini, R., Bartolini, E., Hamandi, K., Foley, S., Weber, B., Depondt, C., Absil, J., Carr, S.J.A., Abela, E., Richardson, M.P., Devinsky, O., Severino, M., Striano, P., Parodi, C., Tortora, D., Hatton, S.N., Vos, S.B., Duncan, J.S., Galovic, M., Whelan, C.D., Bargalló, N., Pariente, J., Conde-Blanco, E., Vaudano, A.E., Tondelli, M., Meletti, S., Kong, X.Z., Francks, C., Fisher, S.E., Caldairou, B., Ryten, M., Labate, A., Sisodiya, S.M., Thompson, P.M., McDonald, C.R., Bernasconi, A., Bernasconi, N., and Bernhardt, B.C.
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- 2022
13. Topographic divergence of atypical cortical asymmetry and atrophy patterns in temporal lobe epilepsy
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Park, B-Y, Lariviere, S, Rodriguez-Cruces, R, Royer, J, Tavakol, S, Wang, Y, Caciagli, L, Caligiuri, ME, Gambardella, A, Concha, L, Keller, SS, Cendes, F, Alvim, MKM, Yasuda, C, Bonilha, L, Gleichgerrcht, E, Focke, NK, Kreilkamp, BAK, Domin, M, von Podewils, F, Langner, S, Rummel, C, Rebsamen, M, Wiest, R, Martin, P, Kotikalapudi, R, Bender, B, O'Brien, TJ, Law, M, Sinclair, B, Vivash, L, Kwan, P, Desmond, PM, Malpas, CB, Lui, E, Alhusaini, S, Doherty, CP, Cavalleri, GL, Delanty, N, Kalviainen, R, Jackson, GD, Kowalczyk, M, Mascalchi, M, Semmelroch, M, Thomas, RH, Soltanian-Zadeh, H, Davoodi-Bojd, E, Zhang, J, Lenge, M, Guerrini, R, Bartolini, E, Hamandi, K, Foley, S, Weber, B, Depondt, C, Absil, J, Carr, SJA, Abela, E, Richardson, MP, Devinsky, O, Severino, M, Striano, P, Parodi, C, Tortora, D, Hatton, SN, Vos, SB, Duncan, JS, Galovic, M, Whelan, CD, Bargallo, N, Pariente, J, Conde-Blanco, E, Vaudano, AE, Tondelli, M, Meletti, S, Kong, X-Z, Francks, C, Fisher, SE, Caldairou, B, Ryten, M, Labate, A, Sisodiya, SM, Thompson, PM, McDonald, CR, Bernasconi, A, Bernasconi, N, Bernhardt, BC, Park, B-Y, Lariviere, S, Rodriguez-Cruces, R, Royer, J, Tavakol, S, Wang, Y, Caciagli, L, Caligiuri, ME, Gambardella, A, Concha, L, Keller, SS, Cendes, F, Alvim, MKM, Yasuda, C, Bonilha, L, Gleichgerrcht, E, Focke, NK, Kreilkamp, BAK, Domin, M, von Podewils, F, Langner, S, Rummel, C, Rebsamen, M, Wiest, R, Martin, P, Kotikalapudi, R, Bender, B, O'Brien, TJ, Law, M, Sinclair, B, Vivash, L, Kwan, P, Desmond, PM, Malpas, CB, Lui, E, Alhusaini, S, Doherty, CP, Cavalleri, GL, Delanty, N, Kalviainen, R, Jackson, GD, Kowalczyk, M, Mascalchi, M, Semmelroch, M, Thomas, RH, Soltanian-Zadeh, H, Davoodi-Bojd, E, Zhang, J, Lenge, M, Guerrini, R, Bartolini, E, Hamandi, K, Foley, S, Weber, B, Depondt, C, Absil, J, Carr, SJA, Abela, E, Richardson, MP, Devinsky, O, Severino, M, Striano, P, Parodi, C, Tortora, D, Hatton, SN, Vos, SB, Duncan, JS, Galovic, M, Whelan, CD, Bargallo, N, Pariente, J, Conde-Blanco, E, Vaudano, AE, Tondelli, M, Meletti, S, Kong, X-Z, Francks, C, Fisher, SE, Caldairou, B, Ryten, M, Labate, A, Sisodiya, SM, Thompson, PM, McDonald, CR, Bernasconi, A, Bernasconi, N, and Bernhardt, BC
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Temporal lobe epilepsy, a common drug-resistant epilepsy in adults, is primarily a limbic network disorder associated with predominant unilateral hippocampal pathology. Structural MRI has provided an in vivo window into whole-brain grey matter structural alterations in temporal lobe epilepsy relative to controls, by either mapping (i) atypical inter-hemispheric asymmetry; or (ii) regional atrophy. However, similarities and differences of both atypical asymmetry and regional atrophy measures have not been systematically investigated. Here, we addressed this gap using the multisite ENIGMA-Epilepsy dataset comprising MRI brain morphological measures in 732 temporal lobe epilepsy patients and 1418 healthy controls. We compared spatial distributions of grey matter asymmetry and atrophy in temporal lobe epilepsy, contextualized their topographies relative to spatial gradients in cortical microstructure and functional connectivity calculated using 207 healthy controls obtained from Human Connectome Project and an independent dataset containing 23 temporal lobe epilepsy patients and 53 healthy controls and examined clinical associations using machine learning. We identified a marked divergence in the spatial distribution of atypical inter-hemispheric asymmetry and regional atrophy mapping. The former revealed a temporo-limbic disease signature while the latter showed diffuse and bilateral patterns. Our findings were robust across individual sites and patients. Cortical atrophy was significantly correlated with disease duration and age at seizure onset, while degrees of asymmetry did not show a significant relationship to these clinical variables. Our findings highlight that the mapping of atypical inter-hemispheric asymmetry and regional atrophy tap into two complementary aspects of temporal lobe epilepsy-related pathology, with the former revealing primary substrates in ipsilateral limbic circuits and the latter capturing bilateral disease effects. These findings refine ou
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14. A systems-level analysis highlights microglial activation as a modifying factor in common epilepsies
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Altmann, A, Ryten, M, Di Nunzio, M, Ravizza, T, Tolomeo, D, Reynolds, RH, Somani, A, Bacigaluppi, M, Iori, V, Micotti, E, Di Sapia, R, Cerovic, M, Palma, E, Ruffolo, G, Botia, JA, Absil, J, Alhusaini, S, Alvim, MKM, Auvinen, P, Bargallo, N, Bartolini, E, Bender, B, Bergo, FPG, Bernardes, T, Bernasconi, A, Bernasconi, N, Bernhardt, BC, Blackmon, K, Braga, B, Caligiuri, ME, Calvo, A, Carlson, C, Carr, SJA, Cavalleri, GL, Cendes, F, Chen, J, Chen, S, Cherubini, A, Concha, L, David, P, Delanty, N, Depondt, C, Devinsky, O, Doherty, CP, Domin, M, Focke, NK, Foley, S, Franca, W, Gambardella, A, Guerrini, R, Hamandi, K, Hibar, DP, Isaev, D, Jackson, GD, Jahanshad, N, Kalviainen, R, Keller, SS, Kochunov, P, Kotikalapudi, R, Kowalczyk, MA, Kuzniecky, R, Kwan, P, Labate, A, Langner, S, Lenge, M, Liu, M, Martin, P, Mascalchi, M, Meletti, S, Morita-Sherman, ME, O'Brien, TJ, Pariente, JC, Richardson, MP, Rodriguez-Cruces, R, Rummel, C, Saavalainen, T, Semmelroch, MK, Severino, M, Striano, P, Thesen, T, Thomas, RH, Tondelli, M, Tortora, D, Vaudano, AE, Vivash, L, Podewils, F, Wagner, J, Weber, B, Wiest, R, Yasuda, CL, Zhang, G, Zhang, J, Leu, C, Avbersek, A, Thom, M, Whelan, CD, Thompson, P, McDonald, CR, Vezzani, A, Sisodiya, SM, Altmann, A, Ryten, M, Di Nunzio, M, Ravizza, T, Tolomeo, D, Reynolds, RH, Somani, A, Bacigaluppi, M, Iori, V, Micotti, E, Di Sapia, R, Cerovic, M, Palma, E, Ruffolo, G, Botia, JA, Absil, J, Alhusaini, S, Alvim, MKM, Auvinen, P, Bargallo, N, Bartolini, E, Bender, B, Bergo, FPG, Bernardes, T, Bernasconi, A, Bernasconi, N, Bernhardt, BC, Blackmon, K, Braga, B, Caligiuri, ME, Calvo, A, Carlson, C, Carr, SJA, Cavalleri, GL, Cendes, F, Chen, J, Chen, S, Cherubini, A, Concha, L, David, P, Delanty, N, Depondt, C, Devinsky, O, Doherty, CP, Domin, M, Focke, NK, Foley, S, Franca, W, Gambardella, A, Guerrini, R, Hamandi, K, Hibar, DP, Isaev, D, Jackson, GD, Jahanshad, N, Kalviainen, R, Keller, SS, Kochunov, P, Kotikalapudi, R, Kowalczyk, MA, Kuzniecky, R, Kwan, P, Labate, A, Langner, S, Lenge, M, Liu, M, Martin, P, Mascalchi, M, Meletti, S, Morita-Sherman, ME, O'Brien, TJ, Pariente, JC, Richardson, MP, Rodriguez-Cruces, R, Rummel, C, Saavalainen, T, Semmelroch, MK, Severino, M, Striano, P, Thesen, T, Thomas, RH, Tondelli, M, Tortora, D, Vaudano, AE, Vivash, L, Podewils, F, Wagner, J, Weber, B, Wiest, R, Yasuda, CL, Zhang, G, Zhang, J, Leu, C, Avbersek, A, Thom, M, Whelan, CD, Thompson, P, McDonald, CR, Vezzani, A, and Sisodiya, SM
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AIMS: The causes of distinct patterns of reduced cortical thickness in the common human epilepsies, detectable on neuroimaging and with important clinical consequences, are unknown. We investigated the underlying mechanisms of cortical thinning using a systems-level analysis. METHODS: Imaging-based cortical structural maps from a large-scale epilepsy neuroimaging study were overlaid with highly spatially resolved human brain gene expression data from the Allen Human Brain Atlas. Cell-type deconvolution, differential expression analysis and cell-type enrichment analyses were used to identify differences in cell-type distribution. These differences were followed up in post-mortem brain tissue from humans with epilepsy using Iba1 immunolabelling. Furthermore, to investigate a causal effect in cortical thinning, cell-type-specific depletion was used in a murine model of acquired epilepsy. RESULTS: We identified elevated fractions of microglia and endothelial cells in regions of reduced cortical thickness. Differentially expressed genes showed enrichment for microglial markers and, in particular, activated microglial states. Analysis of post-mortem brain tissue from humans with epilepsy confirmed excess activated microglia. In the murine model, transient depletion of activated microglia during the early phase of the disease development prevented cortical thinning and neuronal cell loss in the temporal cortex. Although the development of chronic seizures was unaffected, the epileptic mice with early depletion of activated microglia did not develop deficits in a non-spatial memory test seen in epileptic mice not depleted of microglia. CONCLUSIONS: These convergent data strongly implicate activated microglia in cortical thinning, representing a new dimension for concern and disease modification in the epilepsies, potentially distinct from seizure control.
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15. Atlas of lesion locations and postsurgical seizure freedom in focal cortical dysplasia: A MELD study
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Wagstyl, K, Whitaker, K, Raznahan, A, Seidlitz, J, Vertes, PE, Foldes, S, Humphreys, Z, Hu, W, Mo, J, Likeman, M, Davies, S, Lenge, M, Cohen, NT, Tang, Y, Wang, S, Ripart, M, Chari, A, Tisdall, M, Bargallo, N, Conde-Blanco, E, Carlos Pariente, J, Pascual-Diaz, S, Delgado-Martinez, I, Perez-Enriquez, C, Lagorio, I, Abela, E, Mullatti, N, O'Muircheartaigh, J, Vecchiato, K, Liu, Y, Caligiuri, M, Sinclair, B, Vivash, L, Willard, A, Kandasamy, J, McLellan, A, Sokol, D, Semmelroch, M, Kloster, A, Opheim, G, Yasuda, C, Zhang, K, Hamandi, K, Barba, C, Guerrini, R, Gaillard, WD, You, X, Wang, I, Gonzalez-Ortiz, S, Severino, M, Striano, P, Tortora, D, Kalviainen, R, Gambardella, A, Labate, A, Desmond, P, Lui, E, O'Brien, T, Shetty, J, Jackson, G, Duncan, JS, Winston, GP, Pinborg, L, Cendes, F, Cross, JH, Baldeweg, T, Adler, S, Wagstyl, K, Whitaker, K, Raznahan, A, Seidlitz, J, Vertes, PE, Foldes, S, Humphreys, Z, Hu, W, Mo, J, Likeman, M, Davies, S, Lenge, M, Cohen, NT, Tang, Y, Wang, S, Ripart, M, Chari, A, Tisdall, M, Bargallo, N, Conde-Blanco, E, Carlos Pariente, J, Pascual-Diaz, S, Delgado-Martinez, I, Perez-Enriquez, C, Lagorio, I, Abela, E, Mullatti, N, O'Muircheartaigh, J, Vecchiato, K, Liu, Y, Caligiuri, M, Sinclair, B, Vivash, L, Willard, A, Kandasamy, J, McLellan, A, Sokol, D, Semmelroch, M, Kloster, A, Opheim, G, Yasuda, C, Zhang, K, Hamandi, K, Barba, C, Guerrini, R, Gaillard, WD, You, X, Wang, I, Gonzalez-Ortiz, S, Severino, M, Striano, P, Tortora, D, Kalviainen, R, Gambardella, A, Labate, A, Desmond, P, Lui, E, O'Brien, T, Shetty, J, Jackson, G, Duncan, JS, Winston, GP, Pinborg, L, Cendes, F, Cross, JH, Baldeweg, T, and Adler, S
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OBJECTIVE: Drug-resistant focal epilepsy is often caused by focal cortical dysplasias (FCDs). The distribution of these lesions across the cerebral cortex and the impact of lesion location on clinical presentation and surgical outcome are largely unknown. We created a neuroimaging cohort of patients with individually mapped FCDs to determine factors associated with lesion location and predictors of postsurgical outcome. METHODS: The MELD (Multi-centre Epilepsy Lesion Detection) project collated a retrospective cohort of 580 patients with epilepsy attributed to FCD from 20 epilepsy centers worldwide. Magnetic resonance imaging-based maps of individual FCDs with accompanying demographic, clinical, and surgical information were collected. We mapped the distribution of FCDs, examined for associations between clinical factors and lesion location, and developed a predictive model of postsurgical seizure freedom. RESULTS: FCDs were nonuniformly distributed, concentrating in the superior frontal sulcus, frontal pole, and temporal pole. Epilepsy onset was typically before the age of 10 years. Earlier epilepsy onset was associated with lesions in primary sensory areas, whereas later epilepsy onset was associated with lesions in association cortices. Lesions in temporal and occipital lobes tended to be larger than frontal lobe lesions. Seizure freedom rates varied with FCD location, from around 30% in visual, motor, and premotor areas to 75% in superior temporal and frontal gyri. The predictive model of postsurgical seizure freedom had a positive predictive value of 70% and negative predictive value of 61%. SIGNIFICANCE: FCD location is an important determinant of its size, the age at epilepsy onset, and the likelihood of seizure freedom postsurgery. Our atlas of lesion locations can be used to guide the radiological search for subtle lesions in individual patients. Our atlas of regional seizure freedom rates and associated predictive model can be used to estimate individual l
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Park, B.-y., Larivière, S., Rodríguez-Cruces, R., Royer, J., Tavakol, S., Wang, Y., Caciagli, L., Caligiuri, M.E., Gambardella, A., Concha, L., Keller, S.S., Cendes, F., Alvim, M.K.M., Yasuda, C., Bonilha, L., Gleichgerrcht, E., Focke, N.K., Kreilkamp, B.A.K., Domin, M., Podewils, F. von, Langner, S., Rummel, C., Rebsamen, M., Wiest, R., Martin, P., Kotikalapudi, R., Bender, B., O’Brien, T.J., Law, M., Sinclair, B., Vivash, L., Kwan, P., Desmond, P.M., Malpas, C.B., Lui, E., Alhusaini, S., Doherty, C.P., Cavalleri, G.L., Delanty, N., Kälviäinen, R., Jackson, G.D., Kowalczyk, M., Mascalchi, M., Semmelroch, M., Thomas, R.H., Soltanian-Zadeh, H., Davoodi-Bojd, E., Zhang, J., Lenge, M., Guerrini, R., Bartolini, E., Hamandi, K., Foley, S., Weber, B., Depondt, C., Absil, J., Carr, S.J.A., Abela, E., Richardson, M.P., Devinsky, O., Severino, M., Striano, P., Parodi, C., Tortora, D., Hatton, S.N., Vos, S.B., Duncan, J.S., Galovic, M., Whelan, C.D., Bargalló, N., Pariente, J., Conde-Blanco, E., Vaudano, A.E., Tondelli, M., Meletti, S., Kong, X.Z., Francks, C., Fisher, S.E., Caldairou, B., Ryten, M., Labate, A., Sisodiya, S.M., Thompson, P.M., McDonald, C.R., Bernasconi, A., Bernasconi, N., Bernhardt, B.C., Park, B.-y., Larivière, S., Rodríguez-Cruces, R., Royer, J., Tavakol, S., Wang, Y., Caciagli, L., Caligiuri, M.E., Gambardella, A., Concha, L., Keller, S.S., Cendes, F., Alvim, M.K.M., Yasuda, C., Bonilha, L., Gleichgerrcht, E., Focke, N.K., Kreilkamp, B.A.K., Domin, M., Podewils, F. von, Langner, S., Rummel, C., Rebsamen, M., Wiest, R., Martin, P., Kotikalapudi, R., Bender, B., O’Brien, T.J., Law, M., Sinclair, B., Vivash, L., Kwan, P., Desmond, P.M., Malpas, C.B., Lui, E., Alhusaini, S., Doherty, C.P., Cavalleri, G.L., Delanty, N., Kälviäinen, R., Jackson, G.D., Kowalczyk, M., Mascalchi, M., Semmelroch, M., Thomas, R.H., Soltanian-Zadeh, H., Davoodi-Bojd, E., Zhang, J., Lenge, M., Guerrini, R., Bartolini, E., Hamandi, K., Foley, S., Weber, B., Depondt, C., Absil, J., Carr, S.J.A., Abela, E., Richardson, M.P., Devinsky, O., Severino, M., Striano, P., Parodi, C., Tortora, D., Hatton, S.N., Vos, S.B., Duncan, J.S., Galovic, M., Whelan, C.D., Bargalló, N., Pariente, J., Conde-Blanco, E., Vaudano, A.E., Tondelli, M., Meletti, S., Kong, X.Z., Francks, C., Fisher, S.E., Caldairou, B., Ryten, M., Labate, A., Sisodiya, S.M., Thompson, P.M., McDonald, C.R., Bernasconi, A., Bernasconi, N., and Bernhardt, B.C.
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17. Topographic divergence of atypical cortical asymmetry and atrophy patterns in temporal lobe epilepsy
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Park, B.-y., Larivière, S., Rodríguez-Cruces, R., Royer, J., Tavakol, S., Wang, Y., Caciagli, L., Caligiuri, M.E., Gambardella, A., Concha, L., Keller, S.S., Cendes, F., Alvim, M.K.M., Yasuda, C., Bonilha, L., Gleichgerrcht, E., Focke, N.K., Kreilkamp, B.A.K., Domin, M., Podewils, F. von, Langner, S., Rummel, C., Rebsamen, M., Wiest, R., Martin, P., Kotikalapudi, R., Bender, B., O’Brien, T.J., Law, M., Sinclair, B., Vivash, L., Kwan, P., Desmond, P.M., Malpas, C.B., Lui, E., Alhusaini, S., Doherty, C.P., Cavalleri, G.L., Delanty, N., Kälviäinen, R., Jackson, G.D., Kowalczyk, M., Mascalchi, M., Semmelroch, M., Thomas, R.H., Soltanian-Zadeh, H., Davoodi-Bojd, E., Zhang, J., Lenge, M., Guerrini, R., Bartolini, E., Hamandi, K., Foley, S., Weber, B., Depondt, C., Absil, J., Carr, S.J.A., Abela, E., Richardson, M.P., Devinsky, O., Severino, M., Striano, P., Parodi, C., Tortora, D., Hatton, S.N., Vos, S.B., Duncan, J.S., Galovic, M., Whelan, C.D., Bargalló, N., Pariente, J., Conde-Blanco, E., Vaudano, A.E., Tondelli, M., Meletti, S., Kong, X.Z., Francks, C., Fisher, S.E., Caldairou, B., Ryten, M., Labate, A., Sisodiya, S.M., Thompson, P.M., McDonald, C.R., Bernasconi, A., Bernasconi, N., Bernhardt, B.C., Park, B.-y., Larivière, S., Rodríguez-Cruces, R., Royer, J., Tavakol, S., Wang, Y., Caciagli, L., Caligiuri, M.E., Gambardella, A., Concha, L., Keller, S.S., Cendes, F., Alvim, M.K.M., Yasuda, C., Bonilha, L., Gleichgerrcht, E., Focke, N.K., Kreilkamp, B.A.K., Domin, M., Podewils, F. von, Langner, S., Rummel, C., Rebsamen, M., Wiest, R., Martin, P., Kotikalapudi, R., Bender, B., O’Brien, T.J., Law, M., Sinclair, B., Vivash, L., Kwan, P., Desmond, P.M., Malpas, C.B., Lui, E., Alhusaini, S., Doherty, C.P., Cavalleri, G.L., Delanty, N., Kälviäinen, R., Jackson, G.D., Kowalczyk, M., Mascalchi, M., Semmelroch, M., Thomas, R.H., Soltanian-Zadeh, H., Davoodi-Bojd, E., Zhang, J., Lenge, M., Guerrini, R., Bartolini, E., Hamandi, K., Foley, S., Weber, B., Depondt, C., Absil, J., Carr, S.J.A., Abela, E., Richardson, M.P., Devinsky, O., Severino, M., Striano, P., Parodi, C., Tortora, D., Hatton, S.N., Vos, S.B., Duncan, J.S., Galovic, M., Whelan, C.D., Bargalló, N., Pariente, J., Conde-Blanco, E., Vaudano, A.E., Tondelli, M., Meletti, S., Kong, X.Z., Francks, C., Fisher, S.E., Caldairou, B., Ryten, M., Labate, A., Sisodiya, S.M., Thompson, P.M., McDonald, C.R., Bernasconi, A., Bernasconi, N., and Bernhardt, B.C.
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18. Structural network alterations in focal and generalized epilepsy assessed in a worldwide ENIGMA study follow axes of epilepsy risk gene expression
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Lariviere, S, Royer, J, Rodriguez-Cruces, R, Paquola, C, Caligiuri, ME, Gambardella, A, Concha, L, Keller, SS, Cendes, F, Yasuda, CL, Bonilha, L, Gleichgerrcht, E, Focke, NK, Domin, M, von Podewills, F, Langner, S, Rummel, C, Wiest, R, Martin, P, Kotikalapudi, R, O'Brien, TJ, Sinclair, B, Vivash, L, Desmond, PM, Lui, E, Vaudano, AE, Meletti, S, Tondelli, M, Alhusaini, S, Doherty, CP, Cavalleri, GL, Delanty, N, Kalviainen, R, Jackson, GD, Kowalczyk, M, Mascalchi, M, Semmelroch, M, Thomas, RH, Soltanian-Zadeh, H, Davoodi-Bojd, E, Zhang, J, Winston, GP, Griffin, A, Singh, A, Tiwari, VK, Kreilkamp, BAK, Lenge, M, Guerrini, R, Hamandi, K, Foley, S, Ruber, T, Weber, B, Depondt, C, Absil, J, Carr, SJA, Abela, E, Richardson, MP, Devinsky, O, Severino, M, Striano, P, Tortora, D, Kaestner, E, Hatton, SN, Vos, SB, Caciagli, L, Duncan, JS, Whelan, CD, Thompson, PM, Sisodiya, SM, Bernasconi, A, Labate, A, McDonald, CR, Bernasconi, N, Bernhardt, BC, Lariviere, S, Royer, J, Rodriguez-Cruces, R, Paquola, C, Caligiuri, ME, Gambardella, A, Concha, L, Keller, SS, Cendes, F, Yasuda, CL, Bonilha, L, Gleichgerrcht, E, Focke, NK, Domin, M, von Podewills, F, Langner, S, Rummel, C, Wiest, R, Martin, P, Kotikalapudi, R, O'Brien, TJ, Sinclair, B, Vivash, L, Desmond, PM, Lui, E, Vaudano, AE, Meletti, S, Tondelli, M, Alhusaini, S, Doherty, CP, Cavalleri, GL, Delanty, N, Kalviainen, R, Jackson, GD, Kowalczyk, M, Mascalchi, M, Semmelroch, M, Thomas, RH, Soltanian-Zadeh, H, Davoodi-Bojd, E, Zhang, J, Winston, GP, Griffin, A, Singh, A, Tiwari, VK, Kreilkamp, BAK, Lenge, M, Guerrini, R, Hamandi, K, Foley, S, Ruber, T, Weber, B, Depondt, C, Absil, J, Carr, SJA, Abela, E, Richardson, MP, Devinsky, O, Severino, M, Striano, P, Tortora, D, Kaestner, E, Hatton, SN, Vos, SB, Caciagli, L, Duncan, JS, Whelan, CD, Thompson, PM, Sisodiya, SM, Bernasconi, A, Labate, A, McDonald, CR, Bernasconi, N, and Bernhardt, BC
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Epilepsy is associated with genetic risk factors and cortico-subcortical network alterations, but associations between neurobiological mechanisms and macroscale connectomics remain unclear. This multisite ENIGMA-Epilepsy study examined whole-brain structural covariance networks in patients with epilepsy and related findings to postmortem epilepsy risk gene expression patterns. Brain network analysis included 578 adults with temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE), 288 adults with idiopathic generalized epilepsy (IGE), and 1328 healthy controls from 18 centres worldwide. Graph theoretical analysis of structural covariance networks revealed increased clustering and path length in orbitofrontal and temporal regions in TLE, suggesting a shift towards network regularization. Conversely, people with IGE showed decreased clustering and path length in fronto-temporo-parietal cortices, indicating a random network configuration. Syndrome-specific topological alterations reflected expression patterns of risk genes for hippocampal sclerosis in TLE and for generalized epilepsy in IGE. These imaging-transcriptomic signatures could potentially guide diagnosis or tailor therapeutic approaches to specific epilepsy syndromes.
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19. Interpretable surface-based detection of focal cortical dysplasias: a Multi-centre Epilepsy Lesion Detection study
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Spitzer, H, Ripart, M, Whitaker, K, D'Arco, F, Mankad, K, Chen, AA, Napolitano, A, De Palma, L, De Benedictis, A, Foldes, S, Humphreys, Z, Zhang, K, Hu, W, Mo, J, Likeman, M, Davies, S, Guttler, C, Lenge, M, Cohen, NT, Tang, Y, Wang, S, Chari, A, Tisdall, M, Bargallo, N, Conde-Blanco, E, Pariente, JC, Pascual-Diaz, S, Delgado-Martinez, I, Perez-Enriquez, C, Lagorio, I, Abela, E, Mullatti, N, O'Muircheartaigh, J, Vecchiato, K, Liu, Y, Caligiuri, ME, Sinclair, B, Vivash, L, Willard, A, Kandasamy, J, McLellan, A, Sokol, D, Semmelroch, M, Kloster, AG, Opheim, G, Ribeiro, L, Yasuda, C, Rossi-Espagnet, C, Hamandi, K, Tietze, A, Barba, C, Guerrini, R, Gaillard, WD, You, X, Wang, I, Gonzalez-Ortiz, S, Severino, M, Striano, P, Tortora, D, Kalviainen, R, Gambardella, A, Labate, A, Desmond, P, Lui, E, O'Brien, T, Shetty, J, Jackson, G, Duncan, JS, Winston, GP, Pinborg, LH, Cendes, F, Theis, FJ, Shinohara, RT, Cross, JH, Baldeweg, T, Adler, S, Wagstyl, K, Spitzer, H, Ripart, M, Whitaker, K, D'Arco, F, Mankad, K, Chen, AA, Napolitano, A, De Palma, L, De Benedictis, A, Foldes, S, Humphreys, Z, Zhang, K, Hu, W, Mo, J, Likeman, M, Davies, S, Guttler, C, Lenge, M, Cohen, NT, Tang, Y, Wang, S, Chari, A, Tisdall, M, Bargallo, N, Conde-Blanco, E, Pariente, JC, Pascual-Diaz, S, Delgado-Martinez, I, Perez-Enriquez, C, Lagorio, I, Abela, E, Mullatti, N, O'Muircheartaigh, J, Vecchiato, K, Liu, Y, Caligiuri, ME, Sinclair, B, Vivash, L, Willard, A, Kandasamy, J, McLellan, A, Sokol, D, Semmelroch, M, Kloster, AG, Opheim, G, Ribeiro, L, Yasuda, C, Rossi-Espagnet, C, Hamandi, K, Tietze, A, Barba, C, Guerrini, R, Gaillard, WD, You, X, Wang, I, Gonzalez-Ortiz, S, Severino, M, Striano, P, Tortora, D, Kalviainen, R, Gambardella, A, Labate, A, Desmond, P, Lui, E, O'Brien, T, Shetty, J, Jackson, G, Duncan, JS, Winston, GP, Pinborg, LH, Cendes, F, Theis, FJ, Shinohara, RT, Cross, JH, Baldeweg, T, Adler, S, and Wagstyl, K
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One outstanding challenge for machine learning in diagnostic biomedical imaging is algorithm interpretability. A key application is the identification of subtle epileptogenic focal cortical dysplasias (FCDs) from structural MRI. FCDs are difficult to visualize on structural MRI but are often amenable to surgical resection. We aimed to develop an open-source, interpretable, surface-based machine-learning algorithm to automatically identify FCDs on heterogeneous structural MRI data from epilepsy surgery centres worldwide. The Multi-centre Epilepsy Lesion Detection (MELD) Project collated and harmonized a retrospective MRI cohort of 1015 participants, 618 patients with focal FCD-related epilepsy and 397 controls, from 22 epilepsy centres worldwide. We created a neural network for FCD detection based on 33 surface-based features. The network was trained and cross-validated on 50% of the total cohort and tested on the remaining 50% as well as on 2 independent test sites. Multidimensional feature analysis and integrated gradient saliencies were used to interrogate network performance. Our pipeline outputs individual patient reports, which identify the location of predicted lesions, alongside their imaging features and relative saliency to the classifier. On a restricted 'gold-standard' subcohort of seizure-free patients with FCD type IIB who had T1 and fluid-attenuated inversion recovery MRI data, the MELD FCD surface-based algorithm had a sensitivity of 85%. Across the entire withheld test cohort the sensitivity was 59% and specificity was 54%. After including a border zone around lesions, to account for uncertainty around the borders of manually delineated lesion masks, the sensitivity was 67%. This multicentre, multinational study with open access protocols and code has developed a robust and interpretable machine-learning algorithm for automated detection of focal cortical dysplasias, giving physicians greater confidence in the identification of subtle MRI lesions in
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20. Segmenting with Big Data Analytics and Python. A Quantitative Analysis on the Household Savings
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Cuomo, M, Tortora, D, Colosimo, I, Ricciardi Celsi, L, Portesa, R, Festa, G, La Rocca, M, Cuomo, MT, Ricciardi Celsi L, Cuomo, M, Tortora, D, Colosimo, I, Ricciardi Celsi, L, Portesa, R, Festa, G, La Rocca, M, Cuomo, MT, and Ricciardi Celsi L
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Despite a recent sharp decline in per-capita net wealth, according to the national balance sheets of the most advanced economies, Italian private households present higher rate among the wealthiest and least indebted in Europe (Acciari and Morelli, 2021). Italian personal precautionary saving bent represents a cultural trait of individual financial behaviour at a national level (Fuchs‐Schündeln et al., 2020). Nevertheless, recent demographic changes (i.e., households with multiple earners, increase in longevity, decline in fertility and so on) had a deep effect on household saving and its dynamic over time. Recently, the COVID-19 outbreak gave a new jump to the households’ savings worldwide, especially in the advanced economies (Romei, 2021) and also in Italy (Ercolani et al., 2021). This circumstance might depend on the unstable economic situation that leads consumers to adopt a more precautionary behaviour, which evolve in a high saving rate (Statista, 2021). Therefore, the research on this topic is crucial to predict future behaviours and finds a new, very relevant fellow in the support provided by digital transformation (Reis et al., 2018). On this stream, this study underlines as by virtue of advanced analytics tools, household saving behaviours information and big data analytics may support data-driven decision approaches addressed the managing of complex relationships in the financial arena. More punctually, by means of an exploratory and predictive analysis based on big data analytics and the use of machine learning, the aim of this study is to provide an extensive customer profiling in the household saving sector in Italy, supporting a data-driven decision-making approach.
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21. Cultural tourism and young people: insights and policies in a new era
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Cuomo, M, Genovino, C, De Andreis, F, Tortora, D, Alessandro, G, Cuomo Maria Teresa, Genovino Cinzia, De Andreis Federico, Tortora Debora, Alessandro Giordano, Cuomo, M, Genovino, C, De Andreis, F, Tortora, D, Alessandro, G, Cuomo Maria Teresa, Genovino Cinzia, De Andreis Federico, Tortora Debora, and Alessandro Giordano
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One of the sectors most affected by the COVID-19 health emergency has been tourism and culture. The aim of the present work is to answer the research question of if and how the pandemic crisis has affected the expectations of young cultural tourists, impacting on the behavior of choice of cultural destination, will be exposed and analyzed the variables that influenced and that will influence the archaeological belief and the choice of cultural destination of young visitors. This qualitative-quantitative study, starting from the Theory of Planned Behaviour, TPB, integrated with context variables, focuses on the identification of the tourist with the place of visit and results in the intention of visiting at the base of the processes of choice of the cultural destination. In this way, new segments that are more attractive and of interest are determined. For the analysis and validation of the conceptual model, structural equations (SEM) were used with AMOS, on a sample of 998 young people (i.e. Millennials and Generation Z) passionate about cultural tourism, with a control sample composed of 40 experts in the field. The study has important theoretical and managerial implications. The limits of the study are outlined and the directions for future research have been considered
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22. Entrepreneurial intentions and high-status seeking in career expectations: a portrait of talents in emerging countries
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Orlando, B, Tortora, D, Riso, T, Di Gregorio, A, Del Giudice, M, Orlando, B, Tortora, D, Riso, T, Di Gregorio, A, and Del Giudice, M
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Nowadays organizations are increasingly engaged in talent management, because it allows firms to grow rapidly by leveraging on human capital. Most antecedent studies focused on expectations and motivations of talents living in developed countries. Though, a little is known about career expectations of talents in emerging economies, and whether they diverge from those of developed countries or not. However, this information might be of use for several motives. First, emerging countries have a high growth rate. Second, these talents may be effectively harnessed from domestic and non-domestic firms, depending on whether their expectations are met or not. Consistently, this study aims at exploring the career expectations of individuals in emerging countries, by capturing the heterogeneity of expectations between emerging and developed countries due to cultural, politic, economic, and religious differences. As a matter of fact, emerging countries are frequently characterized by low levels of both income and employment, differently from many developed countries. For such motives and because of the absence of valid employment alternatives, talents might be more willing to engage in entrepreneurial initiatives rather than attempting to be employed in an organization. Thus, the primary intent of this explorative study is to understand what are the factors that affect career expectations of talents in emerging countries. Consistently, a cross-sectional principal component analysis (PCA) was used for hypotheses testing. The sample refers to a set of African countries, based on data availability for 2019. Data used for the analysis are drawn from the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) and they refer to individual entrepreneurial behaviours and attitudes. Notably, findings show that career expectations of talents are driven by motivation and opportunity, especially in the male groups. However, the study also originally shows that the need for achievement and the willingness t
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23. Food sharing platforms as new digital solutions to reduce food waste. An Italian multiple case study
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Gurioli, M, Chiacchierini, C, Chierici, R, Mazzucchelli, A, Tortora, D, Gurioli M., Chiacchierini C., Chierici R., Mazzucchelli A., Tortora D., Gurioli, M, Chiacchierini, C, Chierici, R, Mazzucchelli, A, Tortora, D, Gurioli M., Chiacchierini C., Chierici R., Mazzucchelli A., and Tortora D.
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In recent years, food wastage become a top-priority issue in western countries, calling for collective efforts for the waste reduction. In this scenario, food sharing platforms emerge as digital solutions to quickly reallocate food surpluses among society engaging players at different level of the chain and reconfiguring the consumption-production system. A multiple case study was carried out interviewing four Italian food sharing platforms’ founders in order to analyze the business model adopted and the reasons why food sharing is not a widespread phenomenon in Italy. Findings suggest that Italian food sharing platforms have different business model and they pursue different aim. Moreover, the study highlights the existence of three difficulties to spread the food sharing platforms in the Italian market, namely cultural barriers, economic problems, and legislative obstacles. From a managerial point of view, this research provides some recommendations for who wants to launch a food sharing platforms in Italy, describing successful business models and showing the challenges to face in order to develop an effective food sharing platform
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24. L1CAM variants cause two distinct imaging phenotypes on fetal MRI.
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Accogli A., Goergen S., Izzo G., Mankad K., Krajden Haratz K., Parazzini C., Fahey M., Menzies L., Baptista J., Carpineta L., Tortora D., Fulcheri E., Gaetano Vellone V., Paladini D., Spaccini L., Toto V., Trayers C., Ben Sira L., Reches A., Malinger G., Salpietro V., De Marco P., Srour M., Zara F., Capra V., Rossi A., Severino M., Accogli A., Goergen S., Izzo G., Mankad K., Krajden Haratz K., Parazzini C., Fahey M., Menzies L., Baptista J., Carpineta L., Tortora D., Fulcheri E., Gaetano Vellone V., Paladini D., Spaccini L., Toto V., Trayers C., Ben Sira L., Reches A., Malinger G., Salpietro V., De Marco P., Srour M., Zara F., Capra V., Rossi A., and Severino M.
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Data on fetal MRI in L1 syndrome are scarce with relevant implications for parental counseling and surgical planning. We identified two fetal MR imaging patterns in 10 fetuses harboring L1CAM mutations: the first, observed in 9 fetuses was characterized by callosal anomalies, diencephalosynapsis, and a distinct brainstem malformation with diencephalic-mesencephalic junction dysplasia and brainstem kinking. Cerebellar vermis hypoplasia, aqueductal stenosis, obstructive hydrocephalus, and pontine hypoplasia were variably associated. The second pattern observed in one fetus was characterized by callosal dysgenesis, reduced white matter, and pontine hypoplasia. The identification of these features should alert clinicians to offer a prenatal L1CAM testing.Copyright © 2021 The Authors. Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of American Neurological Association
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25. L1CAM variants cause two distinct imaging phenotypes on fetal MRI.
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Accogli A., Goergen S., Izzo G., Mankad K., Krajden Haratz K., Parazzini C., Fahey M., Menzies L., Baptista J., Carpineta L., Tortora D., Fulcheri E., Gaetano Vellone V., Paladini D., Spaccini L., Toto V., Trayers C., Ben Sira L., Reches A., Malinger G., Salpietro V., De Marco P., Srour M., Zara F., Capra V., Rossi A., Severino M., Accogli A., Goergen S., Izzo G., Mankad K., Krajden Haratz K., Parazzini C., Fahey M., Menzies L., Baptista J., Carpineta L., Tortora D., Fulcheri E., Gaetano Vellone V., Paladini D., Spaccini L., Toto V., Trayers C., Ben Sira L., Reches A., Malinger G., Salpietro V., De Marco P., Srour M., Zara F., Capra V., Rossi A., and Severino M.
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Data on fetal MRI in L1 syndrome are scarce with relevant implications for parental counseling and surgical planning. We identified two fetal MR imaging patterns in 10 fetuses harboring L1CAM mutations: the first, observed in 9 fetuses was characterized by callosal anomalies, diencephalosynapsis, and a distinct brainstem malformation with diencephalic-mesencephalic junction dysplasia and brainstem kinking. Cerebellar vermis hypoplasia, aqueductal stenosis, obstructive hydrocephalus, and pontine hypoplasia were variably associated. The second pattern observed in one fetus was characterized by callosal dysgenesis, reduced white matter, and pontine hypoplasia. The identification of these features should alert clinicians to offer a prenatal L1CAM testing.Copyright © 2021 The Authors. Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of American Neurological Association
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26. L1CAM variants cause two distinct imaging phenotypes on fetal MRI
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Accogli, A, Goergen, S, Izzo, G, Mankad, K, Haratz, KK, Parazzini, C, Fahey, M, Menzies, L, Baptista, J, Carpineta, L, Tortora, D, Fulcheri, E, Vellone, VG, Paladini, D, Spaccini, L, Toto, V, Trayers, C, Ben Sira, L, Reches, A, Malinger, G, Salpietro, V, De Marco, P, Srour, M, Zara, F, Capra, V, Rossi, A, Severino, M, Accogli, A, Goergen, S, Izzo, G, Mankad, K, Haratz, KK, Parazzini, C, Fahey, M, Menzies, L, Baptista, J, Carpineta, L, Tortora, D, Fulcheri, E, Vellone, VG, Paladini, D, Spaccini, L, Toto, V, Trayers, C, Ben Sira, L, Reches, A, Malinger, G, Salpietro, V, De Marco, P, Srour, M, Zara, F, Capra, V, Rossi, A, and Severino, M
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Data on fetal MRI in L1 syndrome are scarce with relevant implications for parental counseling and surgical planning. We identified two fetal MR imaging patterns in 10 fetuses harboring L1CAM mutations: the first, observed in 9 fetuses was characterized by callosal anomalies, diencephalosynapsis, and a distinct brainstem malformation with diencephalic-mesencephalic junction dysplasia and brainstem kinking. Cerebellar vermis hypoplasia, aqueductal stenosis, obstructive hydrocephalus, and pontine hypoplasia were variably associated. The second pattern observed in one fetus was characterized by callosal dysgenesis, reduced white matter, and pontine hypoplasia. The identification of these features should alert clinicians to offer a prenatal L1CAM testing.
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27. Analisi del fabbisogno di materie prime critiche in Italia. La nuova sfida per le materie prime strategiche non energetiche
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Di Gregorio, A, Cavallo, A, Lanzi, C, Morrone, M, Tortora, D, Di Gregorio, A, Cavallo, A, Lanzi, C, Morrone, M, and Tortora, D
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Partendo da un confronto con la lista 2020 Critical Raw Materials emanata dall'Unione Europea, lo studio propone un'analisi ragionata del fabbisogno di materie prime strategiche non energetiche in Italia, tenendo in considerazione i cicli produttivi in cui esse vengono impiegate e le potenzialità di sviluppo industriale. Nell’analizzare le importazioni a livello nazionale di materie prime strategiche nel periodo 2015-2020 si evidenzia una sostanziale discrepanza tra quanto ritenuto critico a livello europeo e quanto osservato come strategico per il funzionamento dell’industria nazionale. Le considerazioni esposte ed i risultati illustrati sottolineano la necessità di focalizzarsi sugli scenari di gestione delle materie prime critiche, sia per quanto riguarda la produzione di materiali, elettronica di consumo e infrastrutture richiesti dalla transizione energetica, sia con riferimento alla componente di rischio emergente, affinché una corretta pianificazione a livello politico ed economico possa trasformare tali materie in una determinante di valore, anziché in un’ipoteca sulla tanto auspicata ripresa.
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28. Innovation capability in geographically dispersed R&D teams: The role of social capital and IT support
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Mazzucchelli, A, Chierici, R, Tortora, D, Fontana, S, Mazzucchelli, A, Chierici, R, Tortora, D, and Fontana, S
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The internationalization of R&D activities has become crucial for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to create sources of competitive advantage. This research aims to analyze the role of social capital and information technology (IT) in enhancing knowledge sharing and innovation capabilities in the particular context of SMEs with geographically dispersed R&D teams. The study uses structural equation modeling (SEM) and fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis (FsQCA) to investigate data from an online survey of 265 R&D managers in Italian manufacturing SMEs with responsibility for at least one international R&D team. The results reveal the critical role of structural social capital and IT in enhancing knowledge sharing and innovation capabilities. The research contributes to existing knowledge and provides useful insights for marketers by highlighting how social capital, also in combination with IT, strengthens SMEs' competitiveness even when they operate in a mature industry.
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29. Impacts of Code of ethics on financial performance in the Italian listed companies of bank sector
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Cuomo, M, Tortora, D, Mazzucchelli, A, Festa, G, Di Gregorio, A, Metallo, G, Cuomo, M. T., Tortora, D., Mazzucchelli, A., Festa, G., Di Gregorio, A., Cuomo, M, Tortora, D, Mazzucchelli, A, Festa, G, Di Gregorio, A, Metallo, G, Cuomo, M. T., Tortora, D., Mazzucchelli, A., Festa, G., and Di Gregorio, A.
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Over the last two decades academic literature has addressed much attention to the relationship between corporate ethical practices and financial performance. Results however remain contradictory, especially in terms of direction and effectiveness of their connection. Broadly speaking, most theorizing on the link between social and economic indicators assumes that the evidence is insufficient or too contrasting to draw any generalizable conclusions. In this perspective, this study aims to better explain the connection between corporate ethical practices and corporate financial performance, verifying that it is impacted by a large number of key variables. The empirical research is based on a longitudinal study on Italian listed companies operating in the banking sector. The adoption of the code of ethics is considered to measure their ethical practices, while regarding financial performance several accounting indicators are taken into consideration, including some control variables. To process the dataset a panel regression with fixed effect is applied. The paper aims at strengthening recent studies that consider bi-directional causality in the theory that “corporate social responsibility is both a predictor and consequence of firm financial performance”. Thus, the interest of the study lies in the identification of a reverse causality between positive financial performance and ethical orientation of Italian banking services companies
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30. Definitions and classification of malformations of cortical development: Practical guidelines
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Severino, M., Geraldo, A.F., Utz, N., Tortora, D., Pogledic, I., Klonowski, W., Triulzi, F., Arrigoni, F., Mankad, K., Leventer, R.J. (Richard), Mancini, G.M.S. (Grazia), Barkovich, J.A., Lequin, M.H., Rossi, A. (Antonio), Severino, M., Geraldo, A.F., Utz, N., Tortora, D., Pogledic, I., Klonowski, W., Triulzi, F., Arrigoni, F., Mankad, K., Leventer, R.J. (Richard), Mancini, G.M.S. (Grazia), Barkovich, J.A., Lequin, M.H., and Rossi, A. (Antonio)
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Malformations of cortical development are a group of rare disorders commonly manifesting with developmental delay, cerebral palsy or seizures. The neurological outcome is extremely variable depending on the type, extent and severity of the malformation and the involved genetic pathways of brain development. Neuroimaging plays an essential role in the diagnosis of these malformations, but several issues regarding malformations of cortical development definitions and classification remain unclear. The purpose of this consensus statement is to provide standardized malformations of cortical development terminology and classification for neuroradiological pattern interpretation. A committee of international experts in paediatric neuroradiology prepared systematic literature reviews and formulated neuroimaging recommendations in collaboration with geneticists, paediatric neurologists and pathologists during consensus meetings in the context of the European Network Neuro-MIG initiative on Brain Malformations (https://www.neuro-mig.org/). Malformations of cortical development neuroimaging features and practical recommendations are provided to aid both expert and non-expert radiologists and neurologists who may encounter patients with malformations of cortical development in their practice, with the aim of improving malformations of cortical development diagnosis and imaging interpretation worldwide.
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31. Neonatal developmental venous anomalies: Clinicoradiologic characterization and follow-up
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Geraldo, A.F. (A. F.), Messina, S.S. (S. S.), Tortora, D. (D.), Parodi, A. (A.), Malova, M. (M.), Morana, G. (G.), Gandolfo, L.C. (Luke), D'Amico, A. (A.), Herkert, E. (E.), Govaert, P. (Paul), Ramenghi, L., Rossi, A. (Antonio), Severino, M. (M.), Geraldo, A.F. (A. F.), Messina, S.S. (S. S.), Tortora, D. (D.), Parodi, A. (A.), Malova, M. (M.), Morana, G. (G.), Gandolfo, L.C. (Luke), D'Amico, A. (A.), Herkert, E. (E.), Govaert, P. (Paul), Ramenghi, L., Rossi, A. (Antonio), and Severino, M. (M.)
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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Although developmental venous anomalies have been frequently studied in adults and occasionally in children, data regarding these entities are scarce in neonates. We aimed to characterize clinical and neuroimaging features of neonatal developmental venous anomalies and to evaluate any association between MR imaging abnormalities in their drainage territory and corresponding angioarchitectural features. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We reviewed parenchymal abnormalities and angioarchitectural features of 41 neonates with developmental venous anomalies (20 males; mean corrected age, 39.9 weeks) selected through a radiology report text search from 2135 neonates who underwent brain MR imaging between 2008 and 2019. Fetal and longitudinal MR images were also reviewed. Neurologic outcomes were collected. Statistics were performed using x 2, Fisher exact, Mann-Whitney U, or t tests corrected for multiple comparisons. RESULTS: Developmental venous anomalies were detected in 1.9% of neonatal scans. These were complicated by parenchymal/ventricular abnormalities in 15/41 cases (36.6%), improving at last follow-up in 8/10 (80%), with normal neurologic outcome in 9/14 (64.2%). Multiple collectors (P =.008) and larger collector caliber (P <.001) were significantly more frequent in complicated developmental venous anomalies. At a patient level, multiplicity (P =.002) was significantly associated with the presence of ≥1 complicated developmental venous anomaly. Retrospective fetal detection was possible in 3/11 subjects (27.2%). CONCLUSIONS: One-third of neonatal developmental venous anomalies may be complicated by parenchymal abnormalities, especially with multiple and larger collectors. Neuroimaging and neurologic outcomes were favorable in most cases, suggesting a benign, self-limited nature of these vascular anomalies. A congenital origin could be confirmed in one-quarter of cases with available fetal MR imaging.
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32. Definitions and classification of malformations of cortical development: practical guidelines
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Severino, M, Geraldo, AF, Utz, N, Tortora, D, Pogledic, I, Klonowski, W, Triulzi, F, Arrigoni, F, Mankad, K, Leventer, RJ, Mancini, GMS, Barkovich, JA, Lequin, MH, Rossi, A, Severino, M, Geraldo, AF, Utz, N, Tortora, D, Pogledic, I, Klonowski, W, Triulzi, F, Arrigoni, F, Mankad, K, Leventer, RJ, Mancini, GMS, Barkovich, JA, Lequin, MH, and Rossi, A
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Malformations of cortical development are a group of rare disorders commonly manifesting with developmental delay, cerebral palsy or seizures. The neurological outcome is extremely variable depending on the type, extent and severity of the malformation and the involved genetic pathways of brain development. Neuroimaging plays an essential role in the diagnosis of these malformations, but several issues regarding malformations of cortical development definitions and classification remain unclear. The purpose of this consensus statement is to provide standardized malformations of cortical development terminology and classification for neuroradiological pattern interpretation. A committee of international experts in paediatric neuroradiology prepared systematic literature reviews and formulated neuroimaging recommendations in collaboration with geneticists, paediatric neurologists and pathologists during consensus meetings in the context of the European Network Neuro-MIG initiative on Brain Malformations (https://www.neuro-mig.org/). Malformations of cortical development neuroimaging features and practical recommendations are provided to aid both expert and non-expert radiologists and neurologists who may encounter patients with malformations of cortical development in their practice, with the aim of improving malformations of cortical development diagnosis and imaging interpretation worldwide.
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33. Network-based atrophy modeling in the common epilepsies: A worldwide ENIGMA study
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Lariviere, S, Rodriguez-Cruces, R, Royer, J, Caligiuri, ME, Gambardella, A, Concha, L, Keller, SS, Cendes, F, Yasuda, C, Bonilha, L, Gleichgerrcht, E, Focke, NK, Domin, M, von Podewills, F, Langner, S, Rummel, C, Wiest, R, Martin, P, Kotikalapudi, R, O'Brien, TJ, Sinclair, B, Vivash, L, Desmond, PM, Alhusaini, S, Doherty, CP, Cavalleri, GL, Delanty, N, Kalviainen, R, Jackson, GD, Kowalczyk, M, Mascalchi, M, Semmelroch, M, Thomas, RH, Soltanian-Zadeh, H, Davoodi-Bojd, E, Zhang, J, Lenge, M, Guerrini, R, Bartolini, E, Hamandi, K, Foley, S, Weber, B, Depondt, C, Absil, J, Carr, SJA, Abela, E, Richardson, MP, Devinsky, O, Severino, M, Striano, P, Tortora, D, Hatton, SN, Vos, SB, Duncan, JS, Whelan, CD, Thompson, PM, Sisodiya, SM, Bernasconi, A, Labate, A, McDonald, CR, Bernasconi, N, Bernhardt, BC, Lariviere, S, Rodriguez-Cruces, R, Royer, J, Caligiuri, ME, Gambardella, A, Concha, L, Keller, SS, Cendes, F, Yasuda, C, Bonilha, L, Gleichgerrcht, E, Focke, NK, Domin, M, von Podewills, F, Langner, S, Rummel, C, Wiest, R, Martin, P, Kotikalapudi, R, O'Brien, TJ, Sinclair, B, Vivash, L, Desmond, PM, Alhusaini, S, Doherty, CP, Cavalleri, GL, Delanty, N, Kalviainen, R, Jackson, GD, Kowalczyk, M, Mascalchi, M, Semmelroch, M, Thomas, RH, Soltanian-Zadeh, H, Davoodi-Bojd, E, Zhang, J, Lenge, M, Guerrini, R, Bartolini, E, Hamandi, K, Foley, S, Weber, B, Depondt, C, Absil, J, Carr, SJA, Abela, E, Richardson, MP, Devinsky, O, Severino, M, Striano, P, Tortora, D, Hatton, SN, Vos, SB, Duncan, JS, Whelan, CD, Thompson, PM, Sisodiya, SM, Bernasconi, A, Labate, A, McDonald, CR, Bernasconi, N, and Bernhardt, BC
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Epilepsy is increasingly conceptualized as a network disorder. In this cross-sectional mega-analysis, we integrated neuroimaging and connectome analysis to identify network associations with atrophy patterns in 1021 adults with epilepsy compared to 1564 healthy controls from 19 international sites. In temporal lobe epilepsy, areas of atrophy colocalized with highly interconnected cortical hub regions, whereas idiopathic generalized epilepsy showed preferential subcortical hub involvement. These morphological abnormalities were anchored to the connectivity profiles of distinct disease epicenters, pointing to temporo-limbic cortices in temporal lobe epilepsy and fronto-central cortices in idiopathic generalized epilepsy. Negative effects of age on atrophy further revealed a strong influence of connectome architecture in temporal lobe, but not idiopathic generalized, epilepsy. Our findings were reproduced across individual sites and single patients and were robust across different analytical methods. Through worldwide collaboration in ENIGMA-Epilepsy, we provided deeper insights into the macroscale features that shape the pathophysiology of common epilepsies.
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34. Strengthening digital collaboration to enhance social innovation capital: an analysis of Italian small innovative enterprises
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Chierici, R, Tortora, D, Del Giudice, M, Quacquarelli, B, Chierici, Roberto, Tortora, Debora, Del Giudice, Manlio, Quacquarelli, Barbara, Chierici, R, Tortora, D, Del Giudice, M, Quacquarelli, B, Chierici, Roberto, Tortora, Debora, Del Giudice, Manlio, and Quacquarelli, Barbara
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Purpose The study aims to investigate whether and how digital transformation, in terms of digital collaboration, joint efforts with internal/external partners to achieve common goals and the adoption of digital tools supporting this practice, affect social innovation capital in the context of small innovative enterprises (SIEs). Design/methodology/approach The research hypotheses derived from the analysis of the literature, evaluating how sharing resources, sharing intensity and digital patterns affect the collective capacity of SIEs to innovate, were investigated by applying multiple regression analysis. Data were retrieved from a sample of Italian SIEs through an online survey. Findings The main findings suggest that the propensity to spread resources and the sharing intensity positively affect the collective capacity of SIEs to innovate. Also, the effect of resources sharing on collective innovation increases as more digital patterns are used as tools. The connection is weaker for the intensity of resources sharing. Research limitations/implications The study is conducted on Italian SIEs, a particular cluster of small and medium enterprises (SMEs). It would be interesting to compare and contrast the results of an analysis of a large sample of international companies, of different sizes and belonging to digital and non-digital sectors. Originality/value The results enrich the existing literature on social innovation capital, by clarifying its competitive benefits on the characteristic context of the SIEs and underlining the mediating role of the digital patterns.
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35. PMI meridionali tra competenze, diseconomie e divari. Una riflessione critica
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Metallo, G, Cuomo, M, Di Gregorio, A, Tortora, D, Cuomo, MT, Metallo, G, Cuomo, M, Di Gregorio, A, Tortora, D, and Cuomo, MT
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Obiettivi. Il lavoro sottolinea i principali divari che influenzano la competitività del sistema imprenditoriale meridionale, provando a suggerire possibili strategie di recupero. Metodologia. Partendo dall’analisi della letteratura si valuta il comportamento delle PMI meridionali, alla luce delle più recenti performance, evidenziandone caratteri strutturali e funzionali. Risultati. L’eliminazione della divaricazione possibile del potere cognitivo digital transformation può essere ottenuta solo con una svolta culturale dell’impresa radicata. Limiti della ricerca. La discussione si focalizza sull’universo delle PMI meridionali in generale, tralasciando un approfondimento dettagliato sui diversi settori produttivi. Implicazioni pratiche. Si individuano specifici elementi su cui agire per la riduzione della forbice competitiva delle organizzazioni operanti nel Sud e nel Nord del Paese. Originalità del lavoro. La riflessione critica evidenzia una interessante interconnessione tra ritardo tecnologico delle PMI meridionali e possibile riduzione dell’apertura all’internazionalizzazione.
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36. User‐generated content in the era of digital well‐being: A netnographic analysis in a healthcare marketing context
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Cuomo, M, Tortora, D, Giordano, A, Festa, G, Metallo, G, Martinelli, E, Cuomo, MT, Cuomo, M, Tortora, D, Giordano, A, Festa, G, Metallo, G, Martinelli, E, and Cuomo, MT
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The disruptive strength of digital technologies in healthcare has led to valuable changes in the search for information and the application of these technologies. The introduction of these technologies has altered, sometimes even inverting, the doctor–patient relationship. User-generated content on social media and online communities represents a form of disruptive cooperation that has huge potential benefits for the future growth of society. Using netnographic analysis of smart patients and data from an online survey of Italian oncologists and health professionals, this paper shows the impact of user-generated content on the pursuit of personal well-being. The linkages between new forms of knowledge, business, and innovation are highlighted. Based on an analysis of the emerging concept of systems medicine, this paper focuses on the dimension of participation. A data-driven approach is adopted, and the data, information, knowledge, and wisdom framework is used to explain how people employ user-generated content in their pursuit of well-being. Managerial perspectives and suggestions for future research developments are discussed.
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37. Managing omni-customer brand experience via augmented reality: A qualitative investigation in the Italian fashion retailing system
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Cuomo, M, Tortora, D, Festa, G, Ceruti, F, Metallo, G, Cuomo, MT, Cuomo, M, Tortora, D, Festa, G, Ceruti, F, Metallo, G, and Cuomo, MT
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Purpose The adoption of augmented reality (AR) settings represents an extraordinary opportunity to enrich the value of the omni-customer brand experience, especially in fashion retail. AR enhances the brand of extra-contents, both informational and sensorial, amplifies its significance toward consumers and inflects its commercial and emotional charm through new dimensions in the store. In this light, the purpose of this paper is to verify whether AR affects customer behavior toward brands in the retailing system. Design/methodology/approach By means of a qualitative approach, a preliminary research question linking technological settings of the store/brand and customer informational eagerness has been analyzed in a fashion retailing chain store. To frame the research question, the omni-customer segment perspective has been assumed, taking into consideration two main dimensions as follows: implementation of in-store AR settings; and affective/cognitive/functional structure of the experiential brand value. Findings Preliminary findings suggest that AR can create extra brand value by simplifying the decision-making process and engaging customers. In the sum four “realms” in terms of augmented brand experience can emerge and be managed by retailers. Originality/value Even though the contribution of AR is easily understood in selling activities from a marketing perspective, very few retail applied studies can be found to-date. The present analysis aims to narrow this gap. It also contributes to brand management, stimulating the integration of the AR dimension as an additional facet of a brand tool kit in the “project” for value co-creation.
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38. Definitions and classification of malformations of cortical development: Practical guidelines
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Severino, M, Geraldo, AF, Utz, N, Tortora, D, Pogledic, I, Klonowski, W, Triulzi, F, Arrigoni, F, Mankad, K, Leventer, RJ, Verheijen - Mancini, Grazia, Barkovich, JA, Lequin, MH, de Rossi, A, Severino, M, Geraldo, AF, Utz, N, Tortora, D, Pogledic, I, Klonowski, W, Triulzi, F, Arrigoni, F, Mankad, K, Leventer, RJ, Verheijen - Mancini, Grazia, Barkovich, JA, Lequin, MH, and de Rossi, A
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39. Neonatal developmental venous anomalies: Clinicoradiologic characterization and follow-up
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Geraldo, AF, Messina, SS, Tortora, D, Parodi, A, Malova, M, Morana, G, Gandolfo, C, D'Amico, A, Herkert, Ellen, Govaert, Paul, Ramenghi, LA, de Rossi, A, Severino, M, Geraldo, AF, Messina, SS, Tortora, D, Parodi, A, Malova, M, Morana, G, Gandolfo, C, D'Amico, A, Herkert, Ellen, Govaert, Paul, Ramenghi, LA, de Rossi, A, and Severino, M
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40. Celebrity endorsement and the attitude towards luxury brands for sustainable consumption
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Cuomo, M, Foroudi, P, Tortora, D, Hussain, S, Melewar, T, Cuomo, MT, Melewar, TC, Cuomo, M, Foroudi, P, Tortora, D, Hussain, S, Melewar, T, Cuomo, MT, and Melewar, TC
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Taking into consideration the increasing role of sustainability in the luxury industry, our study investigates the role of celebrity credibility, celebrity familiarity, luxury brand value, and brand sustainability awareness on attitude towards celebrity, brand, and purchase intention for sustainable consumption. For this, we explored relationships among these variables to test a conceptual model which is developed using existing knowledge available in academic research on this topic. Data for testing were collected from high-end retail stores in the UK about the world top luxury brands by brand value in 2019, also acknowledged for their major engagement in sustainability. Findings from a survey of 514 consumers suggest that celebrity credibility is a very strong key to increasing purchase intentions of sustainable luxury goods. The study has important implications for the expansion of current literature, theory development and business practices. Limitations of the study are also outlined, and directions for future research are considered too.
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41. Using Big Data to co-design a sustainable tourist experience. Some highlights by means of a practical example
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Pastore, A, Testa, F, Iasevoli, G, Ugolini, M, Tortora, D, Di Gregorio, A, Chiacchierini, C, Gurioli, M, Gareri, R, Gurioli, M., Pastore, A, Testa, F, Iasevoli, G, Ugolini, M, Tortora, D, Di Gregorio, A, Chiacchierini, C, Gurioli, M, Gareri, R, and Gurioli, M.
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42. Using Big Data to co-design a sustainable tourist experience. Some highlights by means of a practical example
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Pastore, A, Testa, F, Iasevoli, G, Ugolini, M, Tortora, D, Di Gregorio, A, Chiacchierini, C, Gurioli, M, Gareri, R, Gurioli, M., Pastore, A, Testa, F, Iasevoli, G, Ugolini, M, Tortora, D, Di Gregorio, A, Chiacchierini, C, Gurioli, M, Gareri, R, and Gurioli, M.
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43. Celebrity endorsement and the attitude towards luxury brands for sustainable consumption
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Cuomo, M, Foroudi, P, Tortora, D, Hussain, S, Melewar, T, Cuomo, MT, Melewar, TC, Cuomo, M, Foroudi, P, Tortora, D, Hussain, S, Melewar, T, Cuomo, MT, and Melewar, TC
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Taking into consideration the increasing role of sustainability in the luxury industry, our study investigates the role of celebrity credibility, celebrity familiarity, luxury brand value, and brand sustainability awareness on attitude towards celebrity, brand, and purchase intention for sustainable consumption. For this, we explored relationships among these variables to test a conceptual model which is developed using existing knowledge available in academic research on this topic. Data for testing were collected from high-end retail stores in the UK about the world top luxury brands by brand value in 2019, also acknowledged for their major engagement in sustainability. Findings from a survey of 514 consumers suggest that celebrity credibility is a very strong key to increasing purchase intentions of sustainable luxury goods. The study has important implications for the expansion of current literature, theory development and business practices. Limitations of the study are also outlined, and directions for future research are considered too.
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44. The impact of GDPR on brands responsibility. Between a 'new normal' customer-centricity and the risk of reputational damage
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Foroudi, P, Palazzo, M, Cuomo, M, Genovino, C, Ceruti, F, Tortora, D, Cuomo, MT, Foroudi, P, Palazzo, M, Cuomo, M, Genovino, C, Ceruti, F, Tortora, D, and Cuomo, MT
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Even though privacy and security of customers’ private data have always been major priorities for the firms, the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation came up with new and significant challenges. In this light, by analysing the key features, a stronger brand responsibility and above all a “response-ability” are suggested in ensuring that customers’ data are treated with the respect and trust they deserve, with evident effects on customer care and brand reputation.
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45. User-generated content in the era of digital wellbeing. A nethnographic analysis in oncology contexts
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Cuomo, M, Tortora, D, Giordano, A, Festa, G, Metallo, G, Martinelli, E, Cuomo, Maria Teresa, Tortora, Debora, Giordano, Alessandro, Festa, Giuseppe, Metallo, Gerardino, Martinelli, Erika, Cuomo, M, Tortora, D, Giordano, A, Festa, G, Metallo, G, Martinelli, E, Cuomo, Maria Teresa, Tortora, Debora, Giordano, Alessandro, Festa, Giuseppe, Metallo, Gerardino, and Martinelli, Erika
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The disruptive strength of digital technologies in many fields and even in healthcare provoked a valuable upheaval, either in the search for information or in their application, modifying and sometimes overturning the relation doctor–patient. User-generated data deriving from social media and online communities represent a form of “disruptive cooperation” with potentially huge benefits to the future growth of society. In this light, by means of a nethnographic analysis on the smart patients and a second online survey on Italian oncologists and professionals, the aim of the paper is to define the impact of user-generated content in pursue personal wellbeing, linking new forms of knowledge, business, and innovation. Hence, starting from the analysis of the emerging concept of systems medicine the paper focuses on the dimension of participation, taking into consideration a data-driven approach and the ‘data, information, knowledge, and wisdom (DIKW) framework’ in order to understand how people draw on user generated content in their wellness project. By analysing the results, managerial perspectives and future research developments are provided.
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46. Structural brain abnormalities in the common epilepsies assessed in a worldwide ENIGMA study
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Whelan, CD, Altmann, A, Botia, JA, Jahanshad, N, Hibar, DP, Absil, J, Alhusaini, S, Alvim, MKM, Auvinen, P, Bartolini, E, Bergo, FPG, Bernardes, T, Blackmon, K, Braga, B, Caligiuri, ME, Calvo, A, Carr, SJ, Chen, J, Chen, S, Cherubini, A, David, P, Domin, M, Foley, S, Franca, W, Haaker, G, Isaev, D, Keller, SS, Kotikalapudi, R, Kowalczyk, MA, Kuzniecky, R, Langner, S, Lenge, M, Leyden, KM, Liu, M, Loi, RQ, Martin, P, Mascalchi, M, Morita, ME, Pariente, JC, Rodriguez-Cruces, R, Rummel, C, Saavalainen, T, Semmelroch, MK, Severino, M, Thomas, RH, Tondelli, M, Tortora, D, Vaudano, AE, Vivash, L, von Podewils, F, Wagner, J, Weber, B, Yao, Y, Yasuda, CL, Zhang, G, Bargallo, N, Bender, B, Bernasconi, N, Bernasconi, A, Bernhardt, BC, Bluemcke, I, Carlson, C, Cavalleri, GL, Cendes, F, Concha, L, Delanty, N, Depondt, C, Devinsky, O, Doherty, CP, Focke, NK, Gambardella, A, Guerrini, R, Hamandi, K, Jackson, GD, Kalviainen, R, Kochunov, P, Kwan, P, Labate, A, McDonald, CR, Meletti, S, O'Brien, TJ, Ourselin, S, Richardson, MP, Striano, P, Thesen, T, Wiest, R, Zhang, J, Vezzani, A, Ryten, M, Thompson, PM, Sisodiya, SM, Whelan, CD, Altmann, A, Botia, JA, Jahanshad, N, Hibar, DP, Absil, J, Alhusaini, S, Alvim, MKM, Auvinen, P, Bartolini, E, Bergo, FPG, Bernardes, T, Blackmon, K, Braga, B, Caligiuri, ME, Calvo, A, Carr, SJ, Chen, J, Chen, S, Cherubini, A, David, P, Domin, M, Foley, S, Franca, W, Haaker, G, Isaev, D, Keller, SS, Kotikalapudi, R, Kowalczyk, MA, Kuzniecky, R, Langner, S, Lenge, M, Leyden, KM, Liu, M, Loi, RQ, Martin, P, Mascalchi, M, Morita, ME, Pariente, JC, Rodriguez-Cruces, R, Rummel, C, Saavalainen, T, Semmelroch, MK, Severino, M, Thomas, RH, Tondelli, M, Tortora, D, Vaudano, AE, Vivash, L, von Podewils, F, Wagner, J, Weber, B, Yao, Y, Yasuda, CL, Zhang, G, Bargallo, N, Bender, B, Bernasconi, N, Bernasconi, A, Bernhardt, BC, Bluemcke, I, Carlson, C, Cavalleri, GL, Cendes, F, Concha, L, Delanty, N, Depondt, C, Devinsky, O, Doherty, CP, Focke, NK, Gambardella, A, Guerrini, R, Hamandi, K, Jackson, GD, Kalviainen, R, Kochunov, P, Kwan, P, Labate, A, McDonald, CR, Meletti, S, O'Brien, TJ, Ourselin, S, Richardson, MP, Striano, P, Thesen, T, Wiest, R, Zhang, J, Vezzani, A, Ryten, M, Thompson, PM, and Sisodiya, SM
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Progressive functional decline in the epilepsies is largely unexplained. We formed the ENIGMA-Epilepsy consortium to understand factors that influence brain measures in epilepsy, pooling data from 24 research centres in 14 countries across Europe, North and South America, Asia, and Australia. Structural brain measures were extracted from MRI brain scans across 2149 individuals with epilepsy, divided into four epilepsy subgroups including idiopathic generalized epilepsies (n =367), mesial temporal lobe epilepsies with hippocampal sclerosis (MTLE; left, n = 415; right, n = 339), and all other epilepsies in aggregate (n = 1026), and compared to 1727 matched healthy controls. We ranked brain structures in order of greatest differences between patients and controls, by meta-analysing effect sizes across 16 subcortical and 68 cortical brain regions. We also tested effects of duration of disease, age at onset, and age-by-diagnosis interactions on structural measures. We observed widespread patterns of altered subcortical volume and reduced cortical grey matter thickness. Compared to controls, all epilepsy groups showed lower volume in the right thalamus (Cohen's d = -0.24 to -0.73; P < 1.49 × 10-4), and lower thickness in the precentral gyri bilaterally (d = -0.34 to -0.52; P < 4.31 × 10-6). Both MTLE subgroups showed profound volume reduction in the ipsilateral hippocampus (d = -1.73 to -1.91, P < 1.4 × 10-19), and lower thickness in extrahippocampal cortical regions, including the precentral and paracentral gyri, compared to controls (d = -0.36 to -0.52; P < 1.49 × 10-4). Thickness differences of the ipsilateral temporopolar, parahippocampal, entorhinal, and fusiform gyri, contralateral pars triangularis, and bilateral precuneus, superior frontal and caudal middle frontal gyri were observed in left, but not right, MTLE (d = -0.29 to -0.54; P < 1.49 × 10-4). Contrastingly, thickness differences of the ipsilateral pars opercularis, and contralateral transverse temporal gyr
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47. Omni-channel retailing via augmented reality
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Cuomo, M, Metallo, G, Tortora, D, Cuomo, M, Metallo, G, and Tortora, D
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48. A managerial perspective on omnichannel e-customer
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Cuomo, M, Ceruti, F, Mazzucchelli, A, Giordano, A, Tortora, D, Cuomo, MT, Cuomo, M, Ceruti, F, Mazzucchelli, A, Giordano, A, Tortora, D, and Cuomo, MT
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The actual omnichannel customer uses indifferently both online and offline channels to express himself through consumption, which increasingly blends personal, cultural and social dimensions. In this perspective social media and social networks are able to assist e-retailers in their effort of creating a total e-customer experience, especially in the tourism industry, trying to satisfy their clients from the relational and commercial point of view. By means of an empirical analysis where managers were interviewed on the topic and its degree of application in the firms, the paper underlines how from the managerial point of view, that represents a new prospect on the topic, the expected shift from e-commerce to social commerce paradigm, facilitating the selling and buying of products and services by using various internet features, is nowadays not completely understood and realized.
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49. Accidental Entrepreneurs Triggered by Passion, Experience and Sharing. An Investigation on Food Bloggers via Ethnographic Analysis
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V. da Conceição Gonçalves, J.A. Felício, H.M. Gonçalves, Cuomo, M, Tortora, D, Festa, G, Giordano, A, Metallo, G, Cuomo, MT, V. da Conceição Gonçalves, J.A. Felício, H.M. Gonçalves, Cuomo, M, Tortora, D, Festa, G, Giordano, A, Metallo, G, and Cuomo, MT
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Moving from the analysis of the unconventional approach to entrepreneurship (accidental/end-user entrepreneur), the purpose of the paper is to verify whether the decision making phase of the entrepreneurial process actually has a collective nature, identifying a virtuous cycle that links individual innovation, knowledge, judgment, and decision-making to collective interactions. Based on the translation of food bloggers in terms of unconventional user entrepreneurs, data were collected by means of an ethnographic analysis and a supplementary online survey on a panel of food bloggers and on their followers. By analyzing the main results of the research, the authors distinguish ‘three generations’ of food bloggers that can be defined amused, functional, and fervent. Only the third group, the fervent food bloggers, thanks to this virtuous circle, seem to emerge as accidental/end-user entrepreneurs.
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50. Sensory Brand Experience via Augmented Reality in the Italian fashion retailing system. A preliminary analysis
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Cuomo, M, Chierici, R, Foroudi, P, Tortora, D, Pencarelli, T, Metallo, G, Cuomo, MT, TORTORA, DEBORA, Cuomo, M, Chierici, R, Foroudi, P, Tortora, D, Pencarelli, T, Metallo, G, Cuomo, MT, and TORTORA, DEBORA
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