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Digital transformation and talent needs in the Greater China region: Additional perspectives from mainland China. [PDF]
Ye H.
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International Journal of Production Research, 2022
Industry 5.0 is a combination of organisational principles and technologies to design and manage operations and supply chains as resilient, sustainable, and human-centric systems.
D. Ivanov
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Industry 5.0 is a combination of organisational principles and technologies to design and manage operations and supply chains as resilient, sustainable, and human-centric systems.
D. Ivanov
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IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics, 2022
Nowadays, Industry 4.0 can be considered a reality, a paradigm integrating modern technologies and innovations. Artificial intelligence (AI) can be considered the leading component of the industrial transformation enabling intelligent machines to execute
Imran Ahmed, Gwanggil Jeon, F. Piccialli
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Nowadays, Industry 4.0 can be considered a reality, a paradigm integrating modern technologies and innovations. Artificial intelligence (AI) can be considered the leading component of the industrial transformation enabling intelligent machines to execute
Imran Ahmed, Gwanggil Jeon, F. Piccialli
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Digital Twin in Industry: State-of-the-Art
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics, 2019Digital twin (DT) is one of the most promising enabling technologies for realizing smart manufacturing and Industry 4.0. DTs are characterized by the seamless integration between the cyber and physical spaces.
F. Tao, He Zhang, Ang Liu, A. Nee
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Sustainable Fashion: Exploring the Concept of Greenwashing and New Trends in the Fashion Industry
International Journal of Innovative Science and Research TechnologyThe fashion industry, characterized by rapid cycles of production and consumption, has emerged as a global economic powerhouse, generating significant revenue and employment opportunities worldwide.
Sashya Siddhartha
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Selection and the evolution of industry
, 1981Proposes a theory that explains why smaller firms have higher and more variable growth rates than larger firms. Relying on employer heterogeneity and market selection to generate patterns of employer growth and failure, the model states that efficient ...
Boyan Jovanovic
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Fools Rush in? The Institutional Context of Industry Creation
, 1994New organizations are always vulnerable to the liabilities of newness, but such pressures are especially severe when an industry is in its formative years. We focus on one set of constraints facing entrepreneurs in emerging industries-their relative lack
Howard E. Aldrich, Marlene Fiol
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Industrial Accidents in the Construction Industry
Scandinavian Journal of Social Medicine, 1974In this investigation, accidents in the Swedish construction industry in 1967 leading to permanent disability or death were studied. The aims were to illustrate the magnitude of the problem and to create a basis of decision for the taking of preventive measures. The population consisted of nearly 400 cases.
Peter Gerdman, Jan Thorson, Hans Fredin
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