Setting the future: Sustainable and Digital Transition in Cultural and Creative Industries

27-29 November 2023

Venue:
Politecnico di Milano (Bovisa Campus)
Department of Management Engineering – Building 26/B
Via Raffaele Lambruschini 4/B, 20156 Milan

 

Creative and cultural industries refer to a group of economic sectors in which industries typically produce goods or services that have a cultural or artistic value. In recent years, the creative and cultural industries have gained significant attention due to their potential to generate economic growth, create jobs, and stimulate innovation.

The conference focuses the response of these industries to changing consumer needs as well as other radical changes to approach responsible management in a holistic way, accommodating research from various disciplines, including Design & innovation, Operations & Supply Chain Management, Marketing & Strategy.

COMMITTEE

Scientific Committee
  • Alessandro Brun, Politecnico di Milano
  • Fabio Duma, Zurich University of Applied Sciences
  • Paolo Galli, Universitàdegli studi di Milano Bicocca
  • Valeria M. Iannilli, Politecnico di Milano
  • Smita Jain, P.Jain School of Global Management
  • Hakan Karaosman, Cardiff University
  • Nikolai Kazantsev, University of Cambridge
  • Karishma Kelsey, Ministry of Education NZ: Manuarewa High School
  • Qian Li, Cardiff University
  • Haiyan (Emma) Lu, Newcastle University
  • Donna Marshall, University College Dublin
  • Mohamed M. Naim, Cardiff University
  • Yvonne Ntiamoah, University of Arts London
  • Ade Oyedijo, University of Leicester
  • Jayashree Payyazhi, University of Wollongong Dubai
  • Margherita Pero, Politecnico di Milano
  • Laura Purvis, Cardiff University
  • Carlo Salvato, Bocconi University
  • Emanuela Scarpellini, Universitàdegli studi di Milano
  • Alessandra Spagnoli, Politecnico di Milano
  • Gianluca Tedaldi, Politecnico di Milano
  • Jinou (Valentina) Xu, Politecnico di Milano
  • Xiongyong (Jerry) Zhou, Fuzhou University

 

Organizing Committee
  • Hakan Karaosman, Cardiff University
  • Jinou (Valentina) Xu, Politecnico di Milano
  • Alessandro Brun, Politecnico di Milano
  • Margherita Pero, Politecnico di Milano
  • Gianluca Tedaldi, Politecnico di Milano

CALL FOR PAPERS

This international conference seeks to expand the understanding of supply chain and operations management in Luxury, Fashion and Design, and to extend theoretical and managerial insights into how sustainable, innovative, and strategic operations could be addressed. Topics that are of interest include but are not limited to:

Design & Innovation

  • Integration of sustainability, innovation, collaboration in product design
  • Decisions about the trade-offs and interactions in product design
  • Collaboration for sustainable products
  • Collaboration platforms

Operations management

  • Purchasing strategies and practices for luxury fashion companies
  • Fragmentation of production and operations management in luxury fashion
  • Organizational structure – centralized vs. decentralized operations – of fashion & design retailers
  • Retail store operations in fashion & design – planning and execution including inventory, pricing, sales force planning, store design, and store location
  • Digital technologies and Industry 4.0
  • Interfaces of retail operations with other functions such as finance, human resources, marketing, and strategy
  • The impact of sustainability on operational performance

Supply Chain Management

  • Responsive and reconfigurable supply chain management strategies in luxury fashion
  • Supply network complexity in fashion & design industry
  • Contract design and network coordination
  • Green and Digital Supply Chain
  • E-commerce and last mile delivery
  • Sustainability measurement and management across fashion and design supply chains
  • Sustainable supply chain management and governance in fashion and design companies

Marketing

  • Consumers perspective about sustainability
  • Green washing vs real sustainability

Strategy

  • Relationship between business models, brand strategy and channel design
  • Drivers for Sustainability transformation
  • Sustainability transformation roadmaps

Authors are invited to submit their original research relevant to the conference themes.

Participants can contribute to the conference in different ways, as follows.

  • COMPETITIVE ACADEMIC PAPERS
    • Competitive papers should be conceptual or empirical papers that are, in principle, submission-ready. (max. number of pages: 15).
  • WORKING / PRACTITIONER PAPERS
    • Working papers indicate “work in progress”. These papers can report on empirical or conceptual research. (max. number of pages: 10).
    • Practitioner papers can only be submitted by practitioners (although academics can be included) and should be based on best practice approaches within and/or across organisations and cannot be in the form of commercial promotional material for a business or product (max. number of pages: 10)
SUBMISSION

Abstract and full paper submissions are now closed.

PROGRAM

ACADEMIC SESSIONS @Department of Management Engineering (Building 26/B) – Via Raffaele Lambruschini 4B, 20156 Milan

DAY 1 – Nov. 27th Early career sessions and Visit
Room: Sala Consiglio

12:30 – 12:45    Conference reception & Welcome coffee
12:45 – 13:00    Opening academic sessions
13:00 – 15:00    Early career workshop (communication channeled to participants involved)
15:00 – 18:00    Visit to Fondazione Ferré


DAY 2- Nov. 28th Academic day
Rooms: 0.18-19

09:30 – 10:00   Conference reception
10:00 – 11:15     Keynote speech by Albachiara Boffelli and Ade Oyedijo
11:15 – 11:30    Coffee break
11:30 – 12:30    Academic session
12:30 – 13:30    Light lunch
13:30 – 14:30    Plenary – Round Table Discussion by Maneesh Kumar, Desirée van Dun and Marc Puyuelo, moderated by Meng Jia
14:30 – 14:45    Coffee break
14:45 – 16:30    Academic session
16:30 – 16:45    Closing academic session
20:00 – 22:30  Social dinner

 

DAY 3 – Nov. 29th INDUSTRIAL DAY @Online with live streaming

Access link available upon registration

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FEE & REGISTRATION

Registration is required to participate in the 8th International Workshop on Setting the future.

ACADEMIC SESSIONS – Day 1 and Day 2

  • Physical attendance – PhD students € 260 (or € 220*)
  • Physical attendance – Regular €400 (or €350*)
  • Online attendance – PhD students € 150 (or free for the first 20 registered*)
  • Online attendance – Regular €200

* fee for early bird registration.
Fee for physical attendance includes all refreshments, social dinner and visit.

Registrations are closed.


INDUSTRIAL DAY
– Day 3

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