The annual itAlS conference is the major event for the Italian Information System community, providing a forum for researchers in both academia and industry to engage in discussions and exchange experiences.
ItAlS 2021 aims to bring together researchers, scientists, engineers, and student scholars to exchange and share their experiences, new ideas, and research results on all aspects of Information Systems. The conference also seeks to explore practical challenges encountered and the solutions adopted in this field.
The participation success that has been registered in the previous editions is confirmed this year. The conference attracted around 90 submissions from Italian and international researchers. Among them, 69 contributions have been accepted for presentation at the conference following a double-blind review process. However, 46 of them have been invited to be published in the LNISO series or other further outlets.
Twenty-three contributions are published in the enclosed proceeding and have been assigned the following ISBN: 978-88-87173-06-2
Submissions from 2021
An Industrial Application of Business Intelligence Approach to the Electronic Defence Sector, Chiara Badolato, Andrea Capuani, Vittorio Concetti, Luigi Laura, Riccardo Rossi, and Marco Smacchia
A Tool for Improving Privacy in Software Development, Maria Teresa Baldassarre, Vita Santa Barletta, Danilo Caivano, Giovanni Dimauro, and Antonio Piccinno
Applying Space Data to the Analysis of the Economic Impact of Covid-19 Restrictions, Sara Barozzi, Chiara Francalanci, Gabriele Ghiringhelli, Paolo Giacomazzi, Pasquale Pistillo, and Paolo Ravanelli
The role of digitalization as enabler of Intellectual Capital Disclosure towards a sustainable and resilient ecosystem, Monica Bartolini, Rita Lamboglia, and Alessandra Lardo
Complexity-based partitioning of CSFI problem instances with Transformers, Luca Benedetto, Paolo Fantozzi, and Luigi Laura
Design issues in Human-centered AI for Marginalized People, Alessandro Caforio, Alessandro Pollini, Antonio Salvatore Filograna, and Antonella Passani
Digital technologies in Smart farming: resistances and changes in the organization of agricultural industry, Chiara Cagnetti and Alessio Maria Braccini
How to Sustainably Implement a Smart Factory through a Socio-Technical perspective: an evolutionary framework, Claudia Dossena
A Conceptual Framework for Open Government Data: Drawing upon Conditions Surrounding Use, Alizée Francey
Taming Corporate Data, Iacopo Inghirami
An open collaborative system for Digital Stemmatology, Laura Mancini
A sociotechnical perspective of the Operator 4.0 factory: A literature review and future directions, Emanuele Gabriel Margherita
Exploring the complexity of organizational contexts. An Experience Report., Paola Mauri
Digital (Re)Evolution In An Italian Public Administration: Some Implications In Pandemic Era, Anna Maria Melina, Concetta Lucia Cristofaro, Walter Vesperi, and Rocco Reina
The Economics of Smart Metering Across the European Countries. A First Assessment, Giovanna Morelli, Cesare Pozzi, Antonia Rosa Guerreri, Cosimo Magazzino, and Marco Mele
The Influence of Investors’ Risk Attitude and Market Information on Cryptocurrency Investment: Evidence from an Experimental Study, Jalal Raja Nabeel-Ud-Din, Francesca Di Pietro, and Simona Leonelli
Avancing sustainable peace by technology, Mauro Romanelli
Rediscovering intelligent cities by technology, Mauro Romanelli
The Effect of Leader Inclusiveness on Innovative Work Behavior: The mediator role of Leader-Member Exchange, Dina Sidani, Bissane Harb, and Eleonora Veglianti
Understanding the links between neuroscience and culture through a social network analysis: insights for IS research, Raffaele Silvestre and Rocco Agrifoglio
A Taxonomy of Academic Abstract Sentence Classification Modelling, Connor Stead, Stephen Smith, Peter Busch, and Savanid Vatanasakdakul
Digital Resilience for Cities’ Smartness, Eleonora Veglianti, Dina Sidani, and Marco De Marco
Publication trends in Organization Studies in Italy: a discussion about higher education policies and rankings, Stefano Za, Eliana Alessandra Minelli, and Resca Andrea