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The Fourth Industrial Revolution: A New Ideology

open access: diamondtripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique, 2022
The hegemonic construal of the ‘Fourth Industrial Revolution’ portrays rapid technological developments as a bold, new industrial revolution. Since there is sparse evidence of any such revolution across the totality of social, political, cultural and ...
Ian Moll
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Serbia and the fourth industrial revolution [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Research and Innovation for Sustainable Society, 2020
Today the categories: technological innovation, productivity growth, changes in production organization, market liberalization, the changed role and importance of the state and consumerism, which has become the dominant cultural pattern, are ...
Živojin B. Prokopović   +2 more
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Chartered Accountants’ perception of the Fourth Industrial Revolution [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology
The Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) is an era of enormous technical progress that has impacted professionals across industries, including Chartered Accountants (CAs). This study explored how CAs view the impact of the 4IR on their profession, focusing
Chené Brands   +2 more
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THE FOURTH INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION „INDUSTRY 4.0” [PDF]

open access: yesFiabilitate şi Durabilitate, 2017
The many observers estimate that in the world is at the beginning of a new industrial revolution, which it is considered the fourth revolution and it is called "Industry 4.0".
Alin STĂNCIOIU
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Fourth Industrial Revolution

open access: yesInformation Technology and Libraries, 2021
Does the Fourth Industrial Revolution pose an existential threat to librarianship? No, it does not. Not any more than any other technological innovation (information systems, personal computers, the Internet, e-readers, Google, Google Scholar) did. However, what is very likely is that the technologies that emerge from this era will slowly (but surely ...
Shafqat Ali Niaz   +5 more
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The Fourth Industrial Revolution

open access: yes, 2021
Robotics, advanced materials, genetic modifications, the Internet of Things, drones, neuro-technologies, autonomous vehicles, artificial intelligence and machine vision are becoming more integrated into our physical, social and political spaces, ‘altering behaviours, relationships and meaning’.
Johann Walters, J.M. Vorster
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The Fourth Industrial Revolution: Another Industrial Revolution Leaving Black Women Behind?

open access: yesThe Thinker, 2020
Using a Black feminist philosophical perspective, this essay aims to analyse the ways in which the 4IR could perpetuate existing patterns of racialised and gendered inequality.
Malaika Mahlatsi
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Industry 4.0: The Fourth Industrial Revolution [PDF]

open access: yesSHS Web of Conferences, 2023
In the conditions of market volatility and a shortening of the life cycle of products, modern manufacturers are faced with the need to increase costs, accelerate and localize production processes.
Bekmurzaeva Rashiya, Kovalev G.S.
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Global Value Chains, Trade and Technology: Evidence from European Countries [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of International Logistics and Trade, 2021
The paper investigates the effects of global value chains (GVCs) and technological innovation on exports. The paper builds a new dataset from two database, the EORA and the OECD stan database.
Kore Marc. Guei
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Defining the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Comments on Moll (S Afr J Sci. 2023;119(1/2), Art. #12916)

open access: yesSouth African Journal of Science, 2023
Moll (S Afr J Sci. 2023;119(1/2), Art. #12916) argues that we are not currently living in the Fourth Industrial Age (4IR). In this response to Moll, I contest that Moll’s argument does not correctly reflect the understanding or definition of the 4IR as ...
Ntsibane Ntlatlapa
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