Time is the scarcest resource we have, and this is in itself a big problem. In tourism, as in other economic activities, we know that the Italian word tempo in English means both “time” and “weather”. Both are radically changing.
Sometimes we are not aware of it, but individual and collective time are becoming increasingly conditioned by hybrid knowledge, enabling technologies, artificial intelligence, multi-directional models, major events and global emergencies, more obviously new expectations, challenges, and social changes. Time is therefore controversial, it is “becoming complex”. Furthermore, when people of all ages and genders, even if they need it, refuse various types of work – this happens in tourism as in other sectors, including PA – contesting the separation from the imaginary, there is something profound to discover and to re-elaborate. We need to develop an adequate critical mentality and, at the same time (!), new scenarios and there is a great need for possible answers.
“Tacit knowledge and times of awareness”
Chiara Mocenni, Professor of Complex Systems and Game Theory, University of Siena
“Artificial intelligence in synthetic data and unreal time”
Giovanna Dimitri, Researcher in Artificial Intelligence, University of Siena and Cambridge University (UK)
“Times of burning out, how and why”
Monica Lasaponara, escape coach & business consultant
“Tourism: what time?”
Beppe Giaccardi, Strategy Consultant, CEO of Studio Giaccardi & Associati
SPEAKERS
Monica Lasaponara
Monica Lasaponara Escape Coach
Giuseppe Giaccardi
Studio Giaccardi & Associati Founder & CEO
Giovanna Maria Dimitri
DIISM, Università degli Studi di Siena Post Doc Researcher
Chiara Mocenni
Universita' di Siena Professore Associato