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More than 30,000 professionals make up the ecosystem of Cetif: we facilitate the meeting and exchange between banks, insurers and companies in an academic Center, competent and independent environment to share knowledge, experience and strategies on the most innovative drivers of change.
16 Research Hubs focused on dynamics of strategic evolution, regulatory updates, organizational and process practices, and the effects of digitization: we study innovation trends and best practices and share them with our communities.
Over 60 events including Main events (Workshop and Summit) and Community events (related to research activities) and Webinar: we bring together banks, insurance companies and businesses for shared growth on trends and challenges to outline innovative development strategies.
More than 40 Executive Education tracks, 4 Master's programs and numerous Company Specific Programs: we transfer innovative financial-oriented content with a scientific approach.
An experimental spin off combining academic research and entrepreneurial approach: we turn innovation and digitization into a concrete business advantage.
The project L4S - Learning for Security - funded by the European Community under the 7th Framework Program - aims to analyze the dynamics and processes of crisis management in the transport sector. Crisis management interventions are characterized by a complexity in collaboration processes that can be linked to, among others, the heterogeneity of information and knowledge integration processes, dispersion of people, time pressure, information asymmetry, heterogeneity of actors involved, etc. In this scenario, emergency management requires coordinated intervention and thus collaborative skills and abilities among people, rescue teams and teams, and, more generally, organizations involved in the crisis. Starting from an analysis of the interdisciplinary variables that impact the crisis management process, best practices and case studies available in the literature, appropriate software for simulating collaborative dynamics in emergency situations, particularly in the transportation sector, will be created. Such software will be used in training and education courses such as master's, higher education, management training, etc. Project partners