Pasquale Aiello

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Pasquale Aiello
Pasquale Aiello To the Chamber of Deputies (Italian Government)
Born (1976-12-05) December 5, 1976 (age 47)
Alma materUniversity of Harvard
Occupation(s)Research scientist, data scientist, digital humanist, top manager
Known for
  • Founding National Authority for Digital Transformation
  • Founding Ethical Trendsetting Global Organization
  • Author of the first book of digital humanism "Ethical Unlockdown AnnoX - FaseZero".[1]
  • Scientific Commissioner for the Italian Ministry of University and Research
Websitewww.researchgate.net/profile/Pasquale-Aiello

Pasquale Aiello (born 5 December 1976) is an Italian research scientist. He is an ethical researcher of socio-cultural and geo-political changes during the Industrial Revolution. He works via mathematical models and neuroscience.

Career[edit]

In 2018 he gave life to a current of thought and action guided by ethics and specialization, ethical trendsetting. He promotes the power of ethical polarization. In 2020 he founded National Authority for Digital Transformation[2] (ENTD - Ente Nazionale per la Trasformazione Digitale), the first non-governmental body specialized in research and development with a focus on innovative governance systems based on the aggregating principles of communities.[3]

He is an activist in Digital humanities[4] and business ethics specialized in digital intelligence, emotional intelligence[5] and multiple intelligences. He is active in politics as a representative of interests at the Chamber of Deputies.[6]

Aiello is Scientific Commissioner for the Italian Ministry of University and Research and supports the European Commission with publications,[7] research[8] and studies[9] on unconventional and innovative methodologies at the application and vision level as Policy maker. He is considered the father of the Digital Intelligence Matrix, a model that starts from the ability/propensity/willingness to learn attitudes in relation to the typing of subjects with collaborative and / or competitive behaviors.

He is President of the National Body for Digital Transformation,[10][11][12]

In November 2021 he was included among the world's 10 most influential thought leaders.[13][14]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "Pasquale Aiello - Academia.edu". unipid.academia.edu.
  2. ^ Dini, Antonio (August 31, 2018). "La digital transformation in azienda: come cambiano ruoli e competenze". Il Sole24ore.
  3. ^ "Ente Nazionale per la Trasformazione Digitale".
  4. ^ Tatangelo, Dario (January 21, 2022). "Quaternary sector and mindset in management". The Digital Humanist Review.
  5. ^ Pellegrini, Vincenzo (April 30, 2021). "Intelligenza Digitale". epale.ec.europa.eu.
  6. ^ "Chamber of Deputies of the Italian government".
  7. ^ "Open Discussions". open.mit.edu.
  8. ^ "From the scientific method to the linear solution of governance problems into complex systems at the time of SARS-CoV-2". researchgate.net.
  9. ^ Drinkova, Monika (April 7, 2021). "Európa: Nový rámec pre pracovné miesta a vzdelávanie". epale.ec.europa.eu.
  10. ^ "Transparency Register of the Ministry of Economic Development".
  11. ^ Pieretti, Arcangelo. "Smart Working: duro intervento di Pasquale Aiello sulle dichiarazioni di Brunetta al Messaggero".
  12. ^ Leoci, Francesca (6 January 2022). "Smart working, l'Italia in retromarcia".
  13. ^ "Pasquale Aiello è il primo italiano nella Top 10 mondiale dei Leader di Pensiero Thinkers360". informazioneriservata.eu.
  14. ^ "Eccellenze italiane nel Mondo: napoletano, 45 anni, Pasquale Aiello, tra le 10 menti più brillanti del globo". oidtd.org.
  15. ^ "HBR International Advisory Council". Harvard Business Review.

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