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Davide Settembre-Blundo

Universidad de SevillaUniversidad Pontifica Comillas de Madrid
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  • Universidad de Sevilla
    Department of Philosophy
    Doctoral student
  • Universidad Pontifica Comillas de Madrid
    Faculty of Economics and Business Studies (ICADE)
    Affiliated Researcher
Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
Business Administration
PhD, 2019
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Pavullo Nel Frignano, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
0000-0003-2474-4648
Areas of Specialization
Science, Logic, and Mathematics
Metaphysics and Epistemology
Other Academic Areas
Areas of Interest
Science, Logic, and Mathematics
Metaphysics and Epistemology
Other Academic Areas
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    The Transformation of Technological Rationality: From Deductive Control to Abductive Intelligence
    with Fernando Soler-Toscano, Maria Giovina Pasca, Andrea Scozzari, and Gabriella Arcese
    Philosophies 11 (3): 68. 2026.
    Industrial development is commonly described as a sequence of technological stages, from automation to artificial intelligence. This study examines whether successive industrial paradigms—from Industry 3.0 to the emerging Industry 6.0—can be more adequately understood as transformations in technological rationality rather than merely technological upgrades. The analysis adopts a conceptual–philosophical methodology informed by targeted review of peer-reviewed literature indexed in Scopus and Web…Read more
    Industrial development is commonly described as a sequence of technological stages, from automation to artificial intelligence. This study examines whether successive industrial paradigms—from Industry 3.0 to the emerging Industry 6.0—can be more adequately understood as transformations in technological rationality rather than merely technological upgrades. The analysis adopts a conceptual–philosophical methodology informed by targeted review of peer-reviewed literature indexed in Scopus and Web of Science, integrating Kuhn’s notion of paradigms with Peircean inferential logic. Through systematic comparison of technological configurations, problem-framing practices, and epistemic assumptions, the study maps each paradigm onto a dominant mode of inference. The findings indicate that Industry 3.0 privileges deductive rule-based control, Industry 4.0 relies on inductive data-driven optimization, Industry 5.0 foregrounds hermeneutic interpretation and normative judgment, and prospective Industry 6.0 can be coherently interpreted as oriented toward abductive hypothesis generation within human–AI systems. Industrial change thus emerges as a reconfiguration of epistemic limits rather than a linear trajectory of technical improvement. The analysis concludes that expanding machine intelligence does not eliminate human authority but intensifies epistemic responsibility, understood as the obligation to determine relevance, value, and legitimacy in socio-technical systems.
  • Sintering behaviour of tape-cast CMAS glass-ceramic reinforced with alumina chopped fibres
    with Cristina Leonelli, Tiziano Manfredini, and Gian Carlo Pellacani
    Journal of the European Ceramic Society 13 (5). 1994.
  • From Black Box to Analytical Insight: A Data-Driven Evaluation of Technological Sustainability in Manufacturing Supply Chains
    with Marco Vacchi, Luca Iattici, Anna Maria Ferrari, Roberto Rosa, and Nicholas Berselli
    Supply Chain Analytics 100171. forthcoming.
  • Toward the Theoretical Foundations of Industry 6.0: A Framework for AI-Driven Decentralized Manufacturing Control
    with Andrés Fernández-Miguel, Susana Ortíz-Marcos, Mariano Jiménez-Calzado, Alfonso Fernández del Hoyo, García-Muiña P., and E. Fernando
    Future Internet 17 (10): 455. 2025.
    Information Science
  • Territorial life cycle sustainability assessment (T-LCSA) of Sassuolo Industrial District (Italy)
    with Fernando García-Muiña, Pini E., Volpi Martina, Siligardi Lucrezia, Ferrari Cristina, and Anna Maria
    . 2018.
  • Bioeconomy of Sustainability: Drivers, Opportunities and Policy Implications
    with Idiano D’Adamo, Massimo Gastaldi, Piergiuseppe Morone, Paolo Rosa, Claudio Sassanelli, and Yichen Shen
    Sustainability 14 (1). 2021.
  • From blue oceans to green horizons: Pioneering technological sustainability as the fourth pillar of sustainable development in the era of Industry 6.0
    with Andrés Fernández Miguel, Valerio Veglio, Vacchi Marco, and Others
    In SHADES OF BLUE" Science, technologies and business strategies for the exploration of uncharted futures", Mcgraw Hill. 2025.
  • Thermoeconomics meets business science: Systemic exergy management (SYMΞX) as a new theoretical and flexible framework for sustainability
    with Andrés Fernández-Miguel, Marco Vacchi, and Fernando E. García-Muiña
    Global Journal of Flexible Systems Management 26 (1). 2025.
  • Boosting business agility with additive digital molding: An Industry 5.0 approach to sustainable supply chains
    with Andres Fernandez-Miguel, Fernando Garcia-Muina, Jimenez-Calzado E., San Román Mariano, del Hoyo Pilar Melara, and P. Fernandez Alfonso
    Computers and Industrial Engineering 192 110222. 2024.
  • L’Impresa tra patrocinio e mecenatismo
    with A. Fernandez Del Hoyo, Stefano Denicolai, Y. Fernandez Jurado, Maria Pia Riccardi, Antonella Zucchella, and Others
    Liuteria Musica e Cultura 2012 (1). 2012.
  • Driving manufacturing companies toward industry 5.0: a strategic framework for process technological sustainability assessment (P-TSA)
    with Marco Vacchi and Cristina Siligardi
    Sustainability 16 (2): 695. 2024.
  • Disruption in resource-intensive supply chains: reshoring and nearshoring as strategies to enable them to become more resilient and sustainable
    with Andrés Fernández-Miguel, Maria Pia Riccardi, Valerio Veglio, Fernando García-Muiña, Fernández del Hoyo E., and P. Alfonso
    Sustainability 14 (17): 10909. 2022.
  • Social organizational life cycle assessment (SO-LCA) and organization 4.0: an easy-to-implement method
    with Fernando García-Muiña, María Sonia Medina-Salgado, Rocío González-Sánchez, Irene Huertas-Valdivia, and Anna Maria Ferrari
    MethodsX 9 101692. 2022.
  • Towards the circular economy in the fashion industry: the second-hand market as a best practice of sustainable responsibility for businesses and consumers
    with Idiano D’Adamo, Gianluca Lupi, and Piergiuseppe Morone
    Environmental Science and Pollution Research. 2022.
  • Sponsorship and patronage and beyond: PPP as an innovative practice in the management of cultural heritage
    with Fernando Enrique García Muiña, Alfonso Pedro Fernández del Hoyo, Maria Pia Riccardi, and Anna Lucia Maramotti Politi
    Journal of Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainable Development 7 (2). 2017.
  • Reflective backward analysis to assess the operational performance and eco-efficiency of two industrial districts
    with Andrea Appolloni, Idiano D’Adamo, Massimo Gastaldi, and Morteza Yazdani
    International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management 72 (6). 2023.
  • Green recovery in the mature manufacturing industry: The role of the green-circular premium and sustainability certification in innovative efforts
    with Andrea Appolloni, Charbel Jose Chiappetta Jabbour, Idiano D’Adamo, and Massimo Gastaldi
    Ecological Economics 193 107311. 2022.
  • Industry 4.0-based dynamic Social Organizational Life Cycle Assessment to target the social circular economy in manufacturing
    with Fernando García-Muiña, María Sonia Medina-Salgado, Rocío González-Sánchez, Irene Huertas-Valdivia, and Anna Maria Ferrari
    Journal of Cleaner Production 327 129439. 2021.
  • Methodological perspective for assessing european consumers’ awareness of cybersecurity and sustainability in e-commerce
    with Idiano D’Adamo, Rocío González-Sánchez, and Maria Sonia Medina-Salgado
    Sustainability 13 (20): 11343. 2021.
  • Industry 4.0 and smart data as enablers of the circular economy in manufacturing: Product re-engineering with circular eco-design
    with Marco Vacchi, Cristina Siligardi, Erika Iveth Cedillo-González, and Anna Maria Ferrari
    Sustainability 13 (18): 10366. 2021.
  • Life cycle costing as a way to include economic sustainability in the circular economy. New perspectives from resource-intensive industries
    with M. Sonia Medina-Salgado, Anna Maria Ferrari, Marco Cucchi, and Fernando E. García-Muiña
    In Circular Economy and Sustainability, Elsevier. 2022.
  • Technological sustainability or sustainable technology? A multidimensional vision of sustainability in manufacturing
    with Marco Vacchi, Cristina Siligardi, Fabio Demaria, Erika Iveth Cedillo-González, and Rocío González-Sánchez
    Sustainability 13 (17): 9942. 2021.
    Information Science
  • Flexibility and resilience in corporate decision making: a new sustainability-based risk management system in uncertain times
    with Rocío González-Sánchez, Sonia Medina-Salgado, and Fernando E. García-Muiña
    Global Journal of Flexible Systems Management 22 (Suppl 2). 2021.
  • Growing e-waste management risk awareness points towards new recycling scenarios: The view of the Big Four’s youngest consultants
    with Andrea Appolloni, Idiano D’Adamo, Massimo Gastaldi, and Ernesto Santibanez-Gonzalez
    Environmental Technology and Innovation 23 101716. 2021.
  • E-commerce calls for cyber-security and sustainability: How european citizens look for a trusted online environment
    with Idiano D’Adamo, Rocío González-Sánchez, and Maria Sonia Medina-Salgado
    Sustainability 13 (12): 6752. 2021.
  • Dynamic life cycle assessment (LCA) integrating life cycle inventory (LCI) and Enterprise resource planning (ERP) in an industry 4.0 environment
    with Anna Maria Ferrari, Lucrezia Volpi, and Fernando E. García Muiña
    Journal of Cleaner Production 286. 2021.
  • Hermeneutics as innovative method to design the brand identity of a nanotechnology company
    with Alfonso Pedro Fernández del Hoyo and Fernando Enrique García-Muiña
    Asia Pacific Journal of Innovation and Entrepreneurship 12 (2). 2018.
  • Thriving, not just surviving in changing times: How sustainability, agility and digitalization intertwine with organizational resilience
    with Antonio Miceli, Birgit Hagen, Maria Pia Riccardi, and Francesco Sotti
    Sustainability 13 (4): 2052. 2021.
  • Social life-cycle assessment: A review by bibliometric analysis
    with Irene Huertas-Valdivia, Anna Maria Ferrari, and Fernando E. García-Muiña
    Sustainability 12 (15): 6211. 2020.
  • Main dimensions in the building of the circular supply chain: A literature review
    with Rocío González-Sánchez, Anna Maria Ferrari, and Fernando E. García-Muiña
    Sustainability 12 (6): 2459. 2020.
    Economics
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