Workshop on “Complexity in Socio-Economic Systems: The Connectivity Approach”

Cardinale, Ivano; Reggiani, Aura and Scazzieri, Roberto. 2024. Workshop on “Complexity in Socio-Economic Systems: The Connectivity Approach”. Annales. Proceedings of the Academy of Sciences of Bologna. Classis Scientiarum Moralium, 2, pp. 67-71. ISSN 2389-6116 [Article]

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On June 6, 2024, the Accademia delle Scienze dell’Istituto di Bologna hosted a workshop on “Complexity in Socio-Economic Systems: the Connectivity Approach”, coordinated by Ivano Cardinale, Aura Reggiani, and Roberto Scazzieri. The workshop developed research lines addressed in a Special issue of the journal Networks and Spatial Economics (NETS), edited by the workshop coordinators in 2022. The workshop focused on three questions: what are the research perspectives on the architecture of complexity of socio-economic systems; what is the role of the architecture of connectivity in shaping complex subsystem-system dynamics in the socio-economic sphere; which contribution can be expected from a structural connectivity framework in shaping the design and implementation of policies. Keynote lectures by Terry Friesz, Kieran Donaghy and Ariel Wirkierman were followed by general discussion and concluding remarks by Alberto Quadrio Curzio.

Item Type:

Article

Identification Number (DOI):

https://doi.org/10.30682/annalesm2402e

Keywords:

Connectivity architectures, Network design and complexity, Circular flow economy, Network vulnerability and resilience, Structural specification and policy objectives

Departments, Centres and Research Units:

Institute of Management Studies
Institute of Management Studies > Structural Economic Analysis

Dates:

DateEvent
2 November 2024Published

Item ID:

38307

Date Deposited:

10 Feb 2025 09:45

Last Modified:

10 Feb 2025 09:45

URI:

https://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/38307

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