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Laura Berardi, Laurie Mook, Michele A. Rea

Third sector accounting reform and integrated social accounting for Italian social economy organizations

MANAGEMENT CONTROL

Fascicolo: suppl. 2 / 2021

This paper provides a detailed description of the new Italian social accounting rules and guidelines that the Government issued during the last four years. The application of the new law and guidelines requires new skills and knowledge for implementation. The new skills and knowledge are helpful for large organizations and also for medium and small ones that recognize the importance of using these tools (financial reporting, social reporting, social impact assessment) for improving their efficiency and effectiveness. Integrated social accounting may be helpful in this regard, and as such, the authors pose the research question: Is the integrated social accounting model (ISA model) applicable to the new accounting rules and innovations introduced by the law and guidelines for the Italian third sector entities? Are Italian non-profit organizations ready for these accounting innovations? The authors also pay attention to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs 2030) and social impact assessment (SIA). Using the case study method, the authors provide initial evidence from an Italian social economy organization, a food bank, implementing tools of social accounting that consider essential aspects of performance measurement and control and its impact on the economy, society, and the environment.

Rebecca Levy Orelli, Filippo Zanin

Governing the firm: Innovation, performance and risk

MANAGEMENT CONTROL

Fascicolo: suppl. 2 / 2021

The article analyses the most recent challenges for governing the firms in the present post-pandemic scenario. In that context, it is central to understand how management control operates, providing insights concerning the intersection between accounting, organisational and social aspects. A realistic view of the different issues is imperative for governing the firm. All the private, public and non-profit organizations need to gather together innovation, performance and risks with a specific balance to face the next two years of challenges to recover from the pandemic, hopefully, completely. In the present special issue all the research papers offer insights about at list one out of the different challenges, contributing to the advancement of knowledge related to drivers and barriers for governing the firm.

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CADMO

Fascicolo: 1 / 2021

Elisa Caponera, Laura Palmerio

Do parents count for their children’s mathematics achievement?

CADMO

Fascicolo: 1 / 2021

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the relationship between parental involvement and student mathematics achievement using a structural equa¬tion modeling approach. Data from a representative sample of fourth-grade students, and their parents, from 14 different European countries participating in TIMSS (Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study) were analyzed. The model was successful in explaining the TIMSS scores in mathematics: the predicted model showed a good fit to the data, with 31% of the variance explained. The results showed that SES contributed to the prediction of performance in mathematics. However, the results showed also the positive and signifi¬cant effects of parental involvement factors - especially parental expectations for their children’s academic attainment - mediating the relationship between SES and TIMSS math achievement. Thus, increasing parental par¬ticipation could be a useful intervention to reduce SES-related differences in performance.

La biomassa è una fonte di energia rinnovabile localmente disponibile, programmabile e versatile. Nel contributo si considera il suo utilizzo in sistemi di teleriscaldamento, sulla ba-se di alcune esperienze di successo del nord Italia. Tali sistemi hanno favorito lo sviluppo di una filiera locale basata sui sottoprodotti forestali, in alternativa ai tradizionali combu-stibili fossili. Sulla base di precedenti ricerche, vengono discussi i benefici e le possibili evo-luzioni future di tali sistemi.

Sebastiano Curreli, Corrado Zoppi

Carbone e pianificazione del territorio: retorica del declino e criticità della transizione energetica in Sardegna

ARCHIVIO DI STUDI URBANI E REGIONALI

Fascicolo: 131 suppl. / 2021

I processi virtuosi orientati alla transizione energetica si basano su approcci alla pianifica-zione che integrano l’utilizzo delle risorse territoriali in chiave di produzione dell’energia e di tutela attiva dell’ambiente. Questo contributo propone un’applicazione di questo orizzonte concettuale al processo di attuazione del Piano energetico ambientale della Regione Sar-degna, attraverso un sistema energetico integrato fondato su autosostenibilità e riconosci-mento delle comunità energetiche.

Saverio Santangelo, Francesca Perrone

La pianificazione di area vasta tra promesse energetiche e scenari di sviluppo. Riflessioni sul caso Basilicata

ARCHIVIO DI STUDI URBANI E REGIONALI

Fascicolo: 131 suppl. / 2021

In Basilicata lo sfruttamento di giacimenti di petrolio da oltre due decenni non ha frenato l’esodo della popolazione, producendo poca occupazione e forte esposizione a rischi ambientali e di declino socio-culturale. Incertezza economica e inefficacia della pianificazione territoriale richiedono il rilancio del "governo del territorio", attraverso una maggiore condivisione delle scelte di sviluppo da parte delle comunità e un diverso approccio politico e culturale a livello regionale e nazionale.