Conferences, seminars and workshops
Industry 4.0 ten years later. Digital transformations in manufacturing and work
International Conference, Modena, 17-19 maggio 2023
Production, trade and value chains in the global auto industry
Conference on "Lindustria dellauto e la Cina nellera dellauto elettrica e della mobilità sostenibile", Modena 2 July 2021
The future of the automotive industry: dangerous challenges or new life for a saturated market?
XXXVII. c.MET05 Policy Research Meeting | 31 March 2021 Annamaria Simonazzi, Margherita Russo, Jorge Carreto Sanginés e Emanuele Murgolo
Mapping specialisations in the automotive international trade: a multilayer network analysis
ARS'19 Seventh International Workshop on Social Network Analysis | 29-31 ottobre 2019, Vietri sul Mare, Salerno | MULTILAYER, MULTILEVEL AND MULTIMODE NETWORKS
From wage bargaining to the negotiation on cognitive surplus value: reflections on a laboratory for Industry 4.0 in Lamborgh
40th IWPLMS - September 9th & 10th 2019, in Düsseldorf
From wage bargaining to the negotiation on cognitive surplus value: reflections on a laboratory for Industry 4.0 in Lamborgh
27th Gerpisa International Colloquium (11-14 June 2019 ENS Paris-Saclay, Cachan, Paris)
Dalla contrattazione sulle retribuzioni a quella sul plusvalore cognitivo: riflessioni su un laboratorio per Industria 4.0
Relazione al Terzo convegno SISEC (Napoli, 31 gennaio 2 febbraio 2019): Sviluppo e disuguaglianze. A sud del nord e a nord del sud. Sessione: Operai 4.0: processi organizzativi e di lavoro, azione collettiva e partecipazione politica
Cinquanta anni di contrattazione di secondo livello: che cosa impariamo dal caso Lamborghini?
Policy seminar, Dipartimento di Economia e Management | Università di Ferrara | 27 novembre 2018
Present and future of Industry 4.0 in the automotive supply chain
Open classroom_13th April 2018, Dipartimento di Economia, Aula C, via Fontanelli 11, Modena
Work in the factory, the work factory
seminar, 30/11/2017, School of Psychology and Education Science, Bologna University
Publications
The Changing Shape of the World Automobile Industry: A Multilayer Network Analysis of International Trade in Components and Parts
Institute for New Economic Thinking WP Series #173
Heading for a Crash? The Future of the Automobile Industry
INET web article
The Future of the Automotive Industry: Dangerous Challenges or New Life for a Saturated Market?
INET Working paper
Digital transformation in the automotive supply chain: a comparative perspective
in "Economic Policy, Crisis and Innovation. Beyond Austerity in Europe"
Innovazione tecnologica e organizzazione del lavoro: il ruolo del sindacato nel caso Lamborghini
QRS - Quaderni di Rassegna Sindacale, (3), pp. 4564 2019
Osservatorio automotive Emilia-Romagna_2019
book chapter
Digital upgrade in the automotive supply chain in Mexico: issues and challenges
working paper
Digital transformation in the automotive supply chain: China, Germany, Italy and Japan in a comparative perspective
working paper
Conflict and participation in bargaining at company level: the Lamborghini case
Economia & Lavoro, 1(2019), pp. 53-74
Cinquanta anni di contrattazione di secondo livello: che cosa impariamo dal caso Lamborghini?
working paper
Metalnet: research and didactic activities on competences networks in mechanics
Metalnet
is an
applied research lab
launched in Modena in 1999 to study production systems specialized in mechanical production.
It is linked to the experiences of
structural observatories
in the province of Modena, in Emilia-Romagna and other Italian areas. These observatories originated in the 1970s thanks to empirical research on the production structure, to which
Sebastiano Brusco
made an original contribution.
In the period 2000-2014, Metalnet flanked the action-research project
Officina Emilia.
Since 2014, Metalnet is a Laboratory of the
Research Centre for the Analysis of Public Policies - CAPP
of the Department of Economics Marco Biagi, University of Modena Reggio Emilia.
In 2016, Metalnet started a reserch activity on the automotive industry's production chain, carried out in collaboration with the
Center for Automotive Mobility and Innovation CAMI
, of the University of Venice "Ca Foscari".
Metalnet
carries out research activities that also involve
students and trainees, and is
associated with research groups in Italy and abroad that collaborate to refine tools and models for the analysis of the production structure.