Alessandra Micozzi
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Alessandra Micozzi’s research sits at the dynamic intersection of innovation management, digital transformation, and small business strategy. Her work critically examines how small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) can navigate the disruptive shift toward Industry 4.0, with a particular focus on the role of open innovation in building technological capabilities. Her most-cited paper, “Developing technological capabilities for Industry 4.0 adoption: An analysis of the role of inbound open innovation in small and medium‐sized enterprises” (2023, 55 citations), provides a foundational framework for understanding how SMEs leverage external networks to acquire the competencies needed for adopting advanced technologies. This study has become a key reference for scholars and practitioners seeking to bridge the gap between innovation theory and industrial practice. Micozzi’s contributions are especially valuable for students and researchers exploring how resource-constrained firms can thrive in the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Her work not only advances academic understanding but also offers actionable insights for policymakers and business leaders aiming to foster inclusive technological growth.
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