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Alessandro D'Atri

Researcher at Libera Università Internazionale degli Studi Sociali Guido Carli

Publications -  92
Citations -  994

Alessandro D'Atri is an academic researcher from Libera Università Internazionale degli Studi Sociali Guido Carli. The author has contributed to research in topics: Information system & Supply chain. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 91 publications receiving 950 citations. Previous affiliations of Alessandro D'Atri include Sapienza University of Rome.

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A new generation DMS for supporting social sensemaking

TL;DR: EagleVox is described, an information system designed to support multidirectional (top-down, bottom-up, peer-to-peer) and multimodal communication within disaster-prone communities (involving citizens, rescuers, and institutions).
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Bricolage in system design and trust in cooperation

TL;DR: The overall scientific community will appreciate Claudio's efforts in bringing forward a world of IS practices and management based on an understanding of lived human experiences and emotional aspects of human existence and actions rather than abstractions of ideal rational behaviour.
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Online training for investment in securities: an European network for the improvement of SMEs and professionals financial culture

TL;DR: The European project entitled "Online Training for Investment in Securities" (OTIS) as mentioned in this paper is a two-year project with a financial support from the European Commission under the "Leonardo da Vinci" Community Vocational Training Programme.
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Optimizing Procurement Decisions in Networked Virtual Enterprises

TL;DR: A transaction model for virtual enterprises is defined, with formal concepts such as price, risk, and business objectives, and the Decision Guidance Query Language DGQL is presented, a language for modeling and solving optimization problems in a database setting, and how DGQL can provide intuitive and efficient solutions to the optimization problems raised in the model.
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From Supply Chains to Supply Networks: the Beer Game evolution

TL;DR: In this paper, a new didactic tool and simulation, based on the rules of the Beer Game, is proposed and evaluated for a simple network joining two supply chains, in order to understand the strategies underlying the subject's behaviour in the face of risk within a means-end chain.