Statistical Learning for business decision making: from big data to informative data
Abstract
First, I would like to express my gratitude to my principal supervisor, Professor Michele La
Rocca, for his continuous support and invaluable guidance throughout my executive doctoral
study. It has been an immense privilege to be able to embark on this doctoral journey several
years after completing my master's thesis. I finished my undergraduate studies in 2008 and
never thought I would venture on this path 10 years later, moreover with a responsible job
that occupies entire days (sometimes even weekends). If I managed to make it all coincide,
I owe it to Prof. Michele La Rocca.
Special thanks to Professor Maria Teresa Cuomo, who was also invaluable and
indispensable for the publications we were able to produce, for her support on the topics
more related to marketing, and for providing the working group with her network of
knowledge that enabled me to produce the scientific publications.
Thanks to Lorenzo Ricciardi Celsi, a colleague and friend who perhaps unintentionally was
an incentive to emulate him.
I would like to thank my wife for the stimulus to throw myself into this adventure, for
spending many moments together at home, and for not making me burdened by the fact that
we could have gone out instead of staying home to study. For standing by me in life.
A final thanks to Roberto Sorrenti (my Manager) over the years of working at the ELIS
Center. Without him, a PhD path did not exist in my mind. [edited by Author]