![]() | ASA2025: ASA 2025 - Data, Statistics and AI for the Well-Being of People and Organisations University of the Republic of San Marino - Ancient Monastery of Santa Chiara - Contrada Omerelli, 20 San Marino Città, San Marino, September 17-19, 2025 |
Conference website | https://www.unirsm.sm/asa2025 |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=asa2025 |
Abstract registration deadline | May 31, 2025 |
Submission deadline | May 31, 2025 |
The ASA – Association for Applied Statistics, in partnership with ISTAT – The Italian National Institute of Statistics and the University of the Republic of San Marino – Department of Economics, Science, Engineering, and Design, jointly with the following organizations (provisional list):
- AICQ-CN – Italian Association for Quality Culture (north and centre of Italy)
- AISS –Italian Academy for Six Sigma
- ASSIRM – Italian Association for Marketing, Social and Opinion Research
- GALGANO Group, a consulting firm from Milan, Italy,
- Guglielmo Tagliacarne Institute - The scientific institute of the Italian Union of the Chambers of Commerce,
- SIS – The Italian Statistical Society (to be confirmed), and
- USCI – The Italian Union of the Municipal Statistical Offices,
organise a mixed-mode on-site/web scientific conference to promote original statistical methods and applications to support the decisions of enterprises, public bodies and social organisations. Contributions to enhancing the joint use of statistics, technology and artificial intelligence (AI) to improve commercial and public activities are welcome.
Societies are affected by emergencies of various kinds which are stressing the capability of advanced societies to grant current living standards and security to people, and sustain economic growth and environment safeguard. Moreover, both the irreversible digitalisation process of informative systems, the large amount of sparse data and the advent of AI pose new technical challenges to researchers and decision makers. To make the most effective use of the growing amount of available data, both from administrative and survey sources, researchers and managers need to develop specific, in-house expertise in the statistical analysis of this information amount.
This conference aims to discuss how statistics, jointly with data and AI, can support decision makers in their activities and be a forum in which managers and public administrators can express their knowledge needs to the audience of applied statisticians.
As in its tradition, the ASA conference is, however, open to original contributions to every field of statistics and on any application using statistics as an analytical method, even outside the specific topic of “Data, Statistics and AI for the Well-Being of People and Organisations” chosen for this specific edition.
Submission Guidelines
All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference. The following paper categories are welcome:
Contributed papers are welcome. Concerned scholars are invited to submit to the Scientific Committee an abstract in English, of no more than 300 words, with title, authors’ name, company or institution they belong to, and email included.
The official conference languages will be Italian and English. A good practice would be to write the slides in English, so that all participants can follow all presentations.
List of Topics
- Data science
- Decision making techniques
- Education and research evaluation
- Welfare evaluation
- Tourism
- Environment and pollution
- Safety and security
- Productivity and wages
- Marketing research
- Impact assessment
- Artificial Intelligence - AI
- Health and well-being analysis
- Service quality (measurement and control)
- Quality of food and beverage
- Social effects of ageing
- Youth distress
- People’s well-being
- Women’s rights
- Risk measurement and control studies
- Economic and social implication of innovation
Committees
Program Committee
- Leonardo S. Alaimo (Sapienza University of Rome)
- Fabrizio Antolini (University of Teramo)
- Margaret Antonicelli (IULM, Milan)
- Francesca Bassi (University of Padua)
- Rossella Berni (University of Florence)
- Bruno Bertaccini (University of Florence)
- Giovanna Boccuzzo (University of Padua)
- Eugenio Brentari (University of Brescia)
- Maurizio Carpita (University of Brescia)
- Alessandro Celegato (AICQ-AISS, PSV Project Service and Value)
- Giuliana Coccia (ASViS)
- Fabio Crescenzi (Istat, Rome)
- Cristina Davino (Federico II University of Naples)
- Adriano Decarli (University of Milan)
- Loretta Degan (Galgano Group Co., Milan)
- Enrico di Bella (University of Genoa)
- Angela Maria Digrandi (CNR-National Council for Research)
- Simone Di Zio (G. D’Annunzio University of Chieti and Pescara)
- Angela Maria D’Uggento (University of Bari)
- Rosa Fabbricatore (Federico II University of Naples)
- Luigi Fabbris (ASA, co-chair)
- Alberto Franci (University of Urbino, co-chair)
- Stefania Fregosi (Assirm, IPSOS)
- Antonio Giusti (University of Florence)
- Michela Gnaldi (University of Perugia)
- M. Gabriella Grassia (Federico II University of Naples)
- Andrea Guizzardi (University of Bologna)
- D. Fioredistella Iezzi (Tor Vergata University of Rome)
- Enrico Ivaldi (IULM, Milan)
- Filomena Maggino (Sapienza University of Rome)
- Paolo Mariani (University of Milan-Bicocca)
- Francesco Palumbo (Federico II University of Naples)
- Chiara Parretti (Marconi University)
- Corrado Petrocelli (University of the Republic of San Marino)
- Alfonso Piscitelli (Federico II University of Naples)
- Tommaso Pronunzio (Assirm, Ales Research)
- Pietro Renzi (University of the Republic of San Marino, co-chair)
- Alessandra Righi (Istat, Rome)
- Alessandro Rinaldi (Guglielmo Tagliacarne Institute, Rome)
- Vito Santarcangelo (iInformatica, Matera)
- Giuseppe Sindoni (Istat, Rome)
- Giorgio Tassinari (University of Bologna)
- Nicola Tedesco (University of Cagliari)
- Venera Tomaselli (University of Catania)
- Maurizio Vichi (La Sapienza University of Rome)
- Domenico Vistocco (Federico II University of Naples)
- Giorgio Vittadini (University of Milan-Bicocca)
- Mariangela Zenga (University of Milan-Bicocca)
Organizing committee
Chairs:
- Corrado Petrocelli
- Pietro Renzi
- Alberto Franci
Members:
- Margaret Antonicelli (La Sapienza University of Rome)
- Angela M. D’Uggento (University of Bari)
- Monia Pasolini (University of the Republic of San Marino)
Venue
The conference will be held in University of the Republic of San Marino - Ancient Monastery of Santa Chiara - Contrada Omerelli, 20 – San Marino Città
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to asa2025@unirsm.sm