Giuseppe Scaratti

Giuseppe Scaratti is Full Professor of Work and Organizational Psychology at the Department of Human and social sciences, University of Bergamo, Italy. His research interests include the study of knowing, learning and change in organizations; reflexivity in organizations; qualitative methodologies for the study of organizational life; evaluation and assessment of complex and transformative actions. He is Past Coordinator of the Italian Psychology Association – Section: Organizational Psychology (AIP), associated with EAWOP (European Association of Work and Organizational Psychology), from 2009 to 2013. He has taught Work and Organizational Psychology (English course in Master of Science in Management, Faculty of Economics, Catholic University of Milan), and Smart working and organizational psychology (English course in Master of Science in Innovative Technology Management, Catholic University of Milan) in the past years. Prof. Scaratti has published numerous articles and chapters, published in Management Learning, Qualitative Inquiry, Social Responsibility Journal, Journal of Workplace Learning, Qualitative Research in Organizations and Management: An International Journal, Journal of Business and Technical Communication, Journal of Health Organization and Management, Learning, Culture and Social Interaction, Journal of Management Inquiry, Human Relations, British Journal of Management. He is also a founding member of Digital KBC (Knowledge Boundaries Crossing) and of the CREIAMO (Center of Research, Education, Innovation, Action Managerial and Organizational).

Publications

Instilling Digital Competencies Through Educational Robotics
Ezio Fregnan, Donatella Pinto, Giuseppe Scaratti. © 2022. 301 pages.
Educational robotics is a new teaching technology that aims to provide an interactive, creative, and innovative learning environment in which children can use robotics to...
The Patient Centered Organizational Model in Italian Hospitals: Practical Challenges for Patient Engagement
Mara Gorli, Elisa G. Liberati, Laura Galuppo, Giuseppe Scaratti. © 2017. 19 pages.
The concepts of patient-centered care and patient engagement are often used interchangeably in health policy debates. In fact, it is frequently – and implicitly – assumed that...