
Research is a form of listening
Research activities
At INFOGESTIONE, research is the central mechanism through which information is extracted, applied to projects, educational protocols, and services, and then reinvested back into the research cycle in a continuous loop.
We conduct three main types of research:
- Basic Research
- Applied Research
- Experimentation based on the R.O.A.R.I. method (Operational Research on Induced Feedback Analysis)
Active Research Protocols for the Current Term
Content Production and Communication
– The role of the web in the incubation process of enterprise creation
– Observation of content–information/dissemination dynamics
– Measurement of communicative signal persistence
– Media and behavioral functions within Configuration Theory
Education
– The associative function between impression and expression
– Studies on the relationship between movement, educational outreach, and learning
– Application of AI systems to educational design and control
– Use of AI in educational coordination, evaluation, and orientation processes
– Research on the creation and implementation of educational “attractors” and “catalysts”
– Development and testing of didactic continuum via continuity points
– Rationalization of system information flows and their effect on the behavior and performance of students and educators
– Analysis of the concept of evaluation (objective, subjective, group-based, and systemic)
– Examination of personalized vs standardized or extensive educational methods
– Integration of multimedia technologies into education
– Study and experimentation of school–work alternation models
– Neurological behavior analysis in learning for defining educational systems
– MVS/MVO method and scientific evaluation of expressive abilities
– MVS/MVO method applied to educational frameworks
– Entropic aspects of linguistic evolution in syntactic configuration
– PLS – Syntactic Logic Paradigm – criteria for building and evaluating educational systems
– Use of media in conventional education
– Applications of education in virtual environments—system design and implementation
– Observational studies on the relationships among commissioners, students, and teachers
Spin-off Initiative
Alma Itinera
First-level spin-off focused on exploring the relationship between travel, learning, and cultural dissemination
Heritage and Cultural Production
– Models of educational ergonomics in exhibition processes
– Standardization and evaluation of accessibility, inclusion, and disability support in exhibitions
– Use of AI for personalization and loyalty-building in visitor–museum relationships
– Study of cultural community loyalty genesis
– Evaluation standards related to contractual obligations with third-party users
– Analysis of museum systems in terms of didactic presentation, safety, and spatial configuration
– Study of museum genesis processes and societal interactions
– Management components of both standalone museums and territorial museum systems
– Structuring of museum logic and compilation of the “INM” catalogue
– AI systems for client identification, management, and retention
– AI applications in enterprise formation
Spin-off Initiatives
Territories and Communities
– Study of widespread perceptions of entrepreneurship and enterprise culture
– Research on the definition of “culture” and “cultural identity”
– Identification of critical economic and social impact factors linked to cultural identity expressions
– Design of cultural business incubators as evolutions of information flow studies
– Observation and promotion of start-up genesis in cultural, museum, and territorial domains
– Study of aggregation systems for enhancing client loyalty
R.O.A.R.I. Method – Operational Research on Induced Feedback Analysis
The method is defined by: Application of the experimental scientific method, which requires for each phenomenon:
– Observation, identification, traceability
– Determination and analysis of constitutive elements
– Definition of behavioral logic and relational structures
– Measurement, transcription, and transmissibility for replication
– Identification or implementation of experimental models that induce the desired feedback phenomena.
– Elevation of the model to a revenue-generating center, making the research project self-sustaining through the creation of system offshoots, such as spin-offs or start-ups.
For additional information, you may contact: infogestione@infogestione.com





