VITALE GIANLUCA
Gianluca
Vitale
Ricercatore Legge 240/10 - tempo determinato
Office hours
Monday from 14:00 to 16:00 (Room 7, 1st floor ex caserma). It is recommended to contact the lecturer in advance by email.
Webex virtual room: https://unisi.webex.com/meet/gianluca.vitale
Curriculum Vitae
Teaching activities
CSR and Sustainability Balance Sheet
Completion accademic year: 2024/2025
Completion accademic year: 2023/2024
Course year: 2
Second cycle degree (Laurea Magistrale)
ECONOMICS FOR THE ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY
A.Y. 2022/2023
Completion accademic year: 2022/2023
Course year: 2
Second cycle degree (Laurea Magistrale)
ECONOMICS FOR THE ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY
A.Y. 2021/2022
Completion accademic year: 2021/2022
Course year: 2
Second cycle degree (Laurea Magistrale)
ECONOMICS FOR THE ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY
A.Y. 2020/2021
Completion accademic year: 2020/2021
Course year: 2
Second cycle degree (Laurea Magistrale)
ECONOMICS FOR THE ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY
A.Y. 2019/2020
Research
Ultime pubblicazioni:
- Cupertino, S., Vitale, G. (2024). Exploring the nexus between corporate digitalisation and environmental sustainability: The moderating role of slack resources. MANAGEMENT CONTROL(1), 87-108 [10.3280/MACO2024-001005]. - view more
- Vitale, G. (2024). Performance measurement systems in an era of complexity, uncertainty and grand challenges. MANAGEMENT CONTROL(2024/2 Suppl.), 5-14 [10.3280/MACO2024-002-S1001]. - view more
- Vitale, G. (2023). Understanding Supply Chain Digitalization Through Actor-Network Theory. The Interplay Between Blockchain, Accounting and Management Control. Cham : Springer [10.1007/978-3-031-30988-5]. - view more
- Cupertino, S., Vitale, G., Taticchi, P. (2023). Interdependencies between financial and non-financial performances: a holistic and short-term analytical perspective. THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PRODUCTIVITY AND PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT, 72(10), 3184-3207 [10.1108/IJPPM-02-2022-0075]. - view more
- Vitale, G., Cupertino, S., Taticchi, P. (2023). Analysing the role of available organisational slack resources in affecting environmental performance. A structural equation modelling approach. MEASURING BUSINESS EXCELLENCE, 27(3), 341-363 [10.1108/MBE-09-2022-0110]. - view more