Docente
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DARAIO CINZIA
(programma)
The course is composed by the following main sections, organized in modules.
-Section I. INTRODUCTION
1) A three-dimensional framework for a quantitative approach to the economic analysis and management.
-Section II. DATA
2) Nature, collection, semantic modelling, and analysis of big data and little data within organizations and socio-economic systems.
3) Classification systems and information taxonomies for the management of organizations and socio-economic systems.
-Section III. TOOLS Quantitative tools for economic modelling and management
4) Cost Benefit Analysis
5) Regression Methods for Continuous and Discrete Responses from Parametric to Nonparametric Approaches
6) Productivity and Efficiency Analysis: main techniques in an unified approach from parametric to nonparametric models.
7) Statistical Tools from the Physics of Complex Systems.
8) Sensitivity Analysis and Sensitivity Auditing techniques.
-Section IV. APPLICATIONS
9) Available data sources for empirical analysis in economics and management
10) Applications in economics and management, including public sector services. Part one. Outline of the existing literature.
11) Applications in economics and management, including public sector services. Part two. Developments during the Project work activities (see below).
Group project works
The group project works will be defined according to the interest of students.
The following broad projects areas will be available:
1) Estimation of socio-economic models using ISTAT (http://www.istat.it/it/prodotti/banche-dati) and EUROSTAT (http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat) data;
2) Empirical analysis of education, science and technology systems, with data coming from ongoing European research projects, including the ETER project (http://eter.joanneum.at/imdas-eter/ );
3) Application of statistical tools from the physics of complex systems to compare the scientific performance of countries, and case studies in collaboration with the Italian Institute of Technology (https://www.iit.it/it/home.html, http://lns.iit.it/ );
4) Applications of sensitivity analysis and sensitivity auditing, in collaboration with the Joint Research Center of the European Commission, Ispra (https://ec.europa.eu/jrc/ ).
A base of the course is the material contained in: Daraio C. (2016) Eds., Challenges of Big Data for Economic Modeling and Management: Tools from Efficiency Analysis, Sensitivity Analysis, Sensitivity Auditing and Physics of Complex Systems. Proceedings of the Workshop of the 10-11 November 2015, DIAG Sapienza University of Rome, Edizioni Efesto, Rome.
During the course the Lecture Notes and additional materials (including reference lists, articles and so on) will be distributed.
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