RISULTATI RICERCA

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Giuseppe Timpanaro, Gaetano Chinnici, Roberta Selvaggi, Giulio Cascone, Vera Teresa Foti, Alessandro Scuderi

Farmer’s adoption of agricultural insurance for Mediterranean crops as an innovative behavior

Economia agro-alimentare

Fascicolo: 2 / 2023

Agriculture is a risky industry and is present in every management choice the farmer makes. Farms can experiment with different tools that can contain the impact of adverse events to protect production facilities, investments, and income generated by farming. This is the context for the study conducted in Sicily on a sample of farms of different types to explain farmers’ decision-making process in adopting insurance offered in the subsidized market. The study adopted three socio-psychological constructs, Attitude (ATT), Subjective Norm (S.N.), and Perceived Behavioural Control (PBC), derived from the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB). It proposed the addition of a new construct, Risk Factors (RISK), and farm type. The results indicated that factors including Attitude, S.N., and PBC are positively significant when understanding farmers’ intentions to adopt insurance. However, the additional factors included in the regression model (RISK and farm type) were statistically insignificant, rejecting the efficiency of an extended theory of planned behavior framework. Based on these results, it was concluded that combining extension services to improve awareness of the importance of insurance facilitated by the public contribution service could significantly influence farmers’ intention to adopt it.

Manal Hamam, Daniela Spina, Roberta Selvaggi, Gabriella Vindigni, Gioacchino Pappalardo, Mario D'Amico, Gaetano Chinnici

Financial sustainability in agri-food supply chains: A system approach

Economia agro-alimentare

Fascicolo: 2 / 2023

Historically, both governmental and private sectors have significantly underinvested in the agriculture industry.Increasing agricultural and food system investments is necessary to enhance food security and nutrition, reduce poverty, and adapt to climate change. To achieve long-term benefits, it is crucial to ensure not only that more investments are made, but also that these investments are responsible.The purpose of this paper is to conduct a literature review of financial sustainability and ethical investing in the agriculture industry. The findings indicate that the academic community has begun to focus on these concerns in recent years. Specifically, issues concerning finance in developing nations and the management of irrigation systems are attracting attention.This paper’s goal is to encourage more financial institutions, financial services managers, policymakers, and universities to participate in sustainable development projects in the financial services sector.

Alberto Bertossi, Stefania Troiano, Francesco Marangon

Financing for sustainable food systems: The role of the vending sector

Economia agro-alimentare

Fascicolo: 2 / 2023

The agribusiness sector needs substantial funding to initiate an ecological transition involving healthy diets and the creation of local circuits and linkages. One sector that has yet to be studied from this perspective is vending, whose importance is confirmed by its profits, especially in Italy. At present, the vending sector cannot be considered sustainable as it rarely contributes to the development of healthy diets and local economies with low environmental impact. There are cases of products with suitable characteristics that can push the sector towards more sustainable dynamics, but such products often do not achieve the success they deserve for various socioeconomic reasons. Access to financial investment or alternative modes of financing could help small and medium-sized enterprises in the sector overcome these difficulties.

Francesco Rampone, Fabio Lecca, Paolo Giolito, Massimo Romano

Blockchain in the agrifood sector: From storytelling to traceability fact-checking up to new economic models

Economia agro-alimentare

Fascicolo: 2 / 2023

This paper aims to demystify a lot of misconceptions still widely circulating today about the alleged properties of blockchain and then illustrate the real opportunities that this technology offers for “food system” and how it must be correctly implemented for it to be truly useful, for producers and consumers, particularly in the agrifood sector. The concepts of blockchain opportunities and incompleteness of agri-food chain projects based on blockchain technology are then explained, setting out the minimum and necessary characteristics required to make the use of this technology useful and effective (Minimum Viable Ecosystem). The process governance levels for the development and maintenance of a blockchain traceability project are then illustrated, focusing on the role and responsibility of each player in the supply chain.Finally, the structure of a blockchain solution is described, focusing on a number of structural and technological solutions by outlining the concepts of consistency checking for the validation of input data with appropriate smart contracts, and of information frameworks for the subsequent scrutiny of data in audit operations and the assignment of levels of reliability.These are essential prerequisites for a collaborative blockchain data management to pursue the objective of actual reliability and transparency of information.

Assunta Amato, Tatiana Castellotti, Giulia Diglio, Maria Assunta D'Oronzio, Franco Gaudio, Mariacarmela Suanno

The efficiency of agricultural spending in Italy: A territorial analysis

Economia agro-alimentare

Fascicolo: 2 / 2023

This paper assesses the efficiency of public agricultural expenditure in each Italian region through the analysis of regional budgets, both as a whole and in relation to specific agricultural policy measures. The degree of integration/complementarity between regional funds and Community funds of the second pillar of the CAP is also evaluated, in order to determine whether European resources are used by the Regions as a substitute for or in addition to regional measures. In Italy, public agricultural funding comes from three sources: the EU, the State, and the regions. While the literature on the effectiveness and efficiency of public spending in agriculture focuses on EU funds, the present research also takes into consideration the agricultural spending of Regions.This original analysis of agricultural spending at the regional level has been made possible by the databank of the CREA (Council for Agricultural Research and Economics), which has been gathering information on the allocations, payments, and remaining balances of regional accounts since 1990. The expenditure items for the agricultural sector included in the regional budgets were reclassified according to an original methodology created by the INEA (National Institute of Agricultural Economics, today CREA). The results show that the overall efficiency of public expenditure has improved over the last two decades (from less than 40% in 2000 to just over 50% in 2019). This improvement is quite evident in the South and the Islands and less so in the North. Agricultural policy measures that can be defined as “short term measures” (contributions to public and private entities involved in agricultural and forestry activities for running costs, such as salaries, telephone, electricity, etc.) show a good spending capacity, while measures requiring planning, such as business investments, still present difficulties. As regards integration/complementarity between regional funds and EU Fund for Rural Development Programmes (RDPs), the regions have been classified depending or whether or not they differentiate between the RDP financing and Budget financing. In the most recent period of 2014-2020, most regions have tended to target both sources of funding to support the same types of priority activities.

Mattia Iotti

Financial evaluation and credit access of agricultural firms

Economia agro-alimentare

Fascicolo: 2 / 2023

Agricultural firms are characterized by significant investments, both in fixed capital and in working capital. To finance investments, in addition to equity capital, access to credit becomes essential. Concerning this topic, various researches have shown that agricultural firms have difficulty accessing credit, due to reduced average size of farms, often poor financial culture and difficulty in communicating with lenders.To facilitate relations between agricultural firms and lenders in Italy, various regulatory provisions, over time, have changed the regulatory framework of agricultural credit. The offer of credit lines is today wide, even if granting of credit favors larger and more structured firms, and credit is concentrated in a few Italian regions. Public intervention through guarantees, and the introduction of a non-possessory revolving pledge, have favored access to credit for agricultural firms in recent years.The business cases analyzed have highlighted how investments of firms in fixed capital for the purchase of plants, and working capital, for aging of productions, amplify financial needs of firms and make it necessary to evaluate financial sustainability of operations. Recent increase in loans for ESG investments, and consequent regulatory framework, can facilitate financing of agricultural firms, enhancing their social role also in favor of smaller firms, cooperatives and firms in disadvantaged areas.

Giorgio Stefano Bertinetti

Changes in SMEs financing: risks and opportunities for agro-food companies

Economia agro-alimentare

Fascicolo: 2 / 2023

The financial and real crisis started in 2007-2008 has deeply transformed the way the Italian financial and capital market act. Italian SMEs need to be aware of the transformation not to be pushed out of the market itself and to take profit of the new relevant opportunities coming out thanks to the emerging new products and new intermediaries.The paper focuses the disappear of banks relationship lending and provides evidence about how to approach the market in the emerging “competing for capital” prevailing rule.It also stresses the relevance of ESG topics as emerging risk factor companies must look at when asking for new finance because of the Regulation (EU) 2019/2088 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 November 2019 on sustainability related disclosures in the financial services (SFDR).

The article begins by giving a normative framework related to Restorative Justice, a topic contained in the Legislative Decree no. 150 of October 10th 2022, effective as of December 20th 2022, in implementation of Law no. 134 of September 27 2021, delegating to the Government for efficiency of the criminal trial, as well as on Restorative Justice and provision for the expeditious settlement of judicial proceedings.After giving this necessary premise, the article goes on by defining and characterizing the restorative paradigm within its multiple fields of application (not only focusing on the judicial-penal one), and eventually comes to describe a project that informs and sensitizes on the issues of Restorative Justice, which was realized by a therapeutic community from Open Group, a social Cooperative based in Bologna.

Tiziana Antonini, Angelo Bertani, Paola Coppin, David Micheli, Attilio Negri, Francesca Sassella, Maria Francesca Scaramuzzino

L’intervento integrato con i giovani: la collaborazione tra Centro Giovani Ponti ed équipe Diagnosi e Trattamento Precoce del SerD

MISSION

Fascicolo: 61 / 2023

La necessità di un approccio mirato per prevenire e curare i disturbi da uso di sostanze e le addiction comportamentali tra i giovani tra i 14 e i 24 anni ha portato all'implementazione di un modello di lavoro congiunto presso l’ ASST Santi Paolo e Carlo di Milano. Il modello coinvolge l'equipe di Diagnosi e Trattamento Precoce (DTP) del Servizio per le Dipendenze (SerD) Territoriale e il Centro Giovani Ponti (CGP), entrambi appartenenti al Dipartimento di Salute Mentale e Dipendenze (DSMD). Lo scopo di questa collaborazione è fornire ai giovani pazienti e alle loro famiglie un ambiente accogliente e accessibile dove trovare supporto ed assistenza. Il modello cerca di ridurre "l'intervallo di malattia non trattata" attraverso la facilitazione della diagnosi precoce e la terapia tempestiva. In particolare, il CGP fornisce una porta d'ingresso ai servizi specializzati per il trattamento delle dipendenze, agevolando così l'accesso di pazienti e familiari. L’articolo descrive il modello operativo implementato attraverso questa collaborazione e riporta i risultati preliminari raggiunti tra marzo 2021 e agosto 2022. L'articolo discute i casi specifici in cui il modello viene applicato, l'uso di test diagnostici e i benefici della collaborazione tra i servizi. Nel complesso, la partnership tra l'equipe DTP e il CGP ha mostrato risultati promettenti nell'affrontare le esigenze dei giovani e delle loro famiglie.

T. Fontanella, D. Martinelli, F. Valentini

Il DGA: inquadramento e cura nel percorso residenziale

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Fascicolo: 61 / 2023

In community settings, the treatment of Gambling Disorder is based on a multidisciplinary approach, which takes into account the multidimensional aspects of addiction, which is treated from all points of view – medical, psychological, educational and social/family. The experience of the last 6 years of the Comunità Incontro Onlus has shown, both in individual and personalized treatment, and thanks to the therapeutic groups that out of 100 guests of the Structure, 32 gambling addicts were detected in the year 2022, of which 5 “pure” and 27 “non-pure”, i.e. multi-addicted to cocaine and alcohol, demonstrating how awareness of this problem is underestimated. From the study of the Comunità Incontro, it emerged that at the beginning of the path in the community, the difficulty in understanding the reported problem emerges, since the idea that “sooner or later you win” still exists. It is important to work on awareness, to understand each of the player’s perceptions and cognitive distortions. It is essential to work on personal acceptance of the pathology, on not fearing the judgment of the other, on the motivation for the treatment path. Group work proved to be important, as it starts from the experiences of the participants or from events that occurred in the previous days and tries to recognize the typical dynamics of gambling. The group experience has proved to be useful in allowing the participation of subjects with very low levels of awareness as well, since they are invited to compare themselves with the experiences of others without necessarily having to expose themselves personally. It has been shown that, thanks to community and individual and group therapeutic work, there is an increase in awareness, from admission to the following six months, but above all in the number of people who experience the ability to control impulse and reduce desire, as measured at admission, 6 months and 12 months after the start of the course, also with the aid of diagnostic tools.

Michela Balconi, Doriana Losasso, Alessandra Balena, Davide Crivelli

La Batteria per le Funzioni Esecutive nell’Addiction - BFE-A: un nuovo tool digitalizzato per lo screening neurocognitivo

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Fascicolo: 61 / 2023

According to recent neurocognitive models of addictions, a vicious combination of altered executive functions (EF) and dysfunctional reward system represents a main determinant of clinical picture. Executive dysfunctions also have a great impact on worsening addiction disorders as well as on treatment outcomes. Thus, detecting executive dysfunctions with sensitive tools is crucial in order to tailor therapeutic and rehabilitative interventions to patients. We here report the testing of the Battery for Executive Functions in Addiction (BFE-A), a novel battery for EF screening.151 patients with Substance-Use Disorder and 56 health participants completed the seven digitized BFE-A subtests tapping on: learning and memory, working memory, cognitive flexibility, focused attention, attention regulation, and inhibitory control. First-level statistical analyses highlighted lower performance of the clinical sample with respect to healthy participants across all the battery subtests, though verbal memory and focused attention proved to be te most impaired functions. Regression analyses, then, revealed that longer abstinence led to greater memory performance and that a longer history of substance abuse specifically led to less efficient information-processing speed. Findings provide support to the evaluation of the BFE-A as a brief but informative screening battery, potentially complementing the diagnostic process in clinical settings.