Digitalization and Industry 4.0: Economic and Societal Development A
Economies are changing – independent from their status, i.e. industrialized, threshold or developing. Technological advancement, e.g. in information or telecommunication, and environmental concerns make people rethink present and future activities. Many c
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lization and Industry 4.0: Economic and Societal Development An International and Interdisciplinary Exchange of Views and Ideas
Digitalization and Industry 4.0: Economic and Societal Development
Hans-Christian Brauweiler · Vladimir V. Kurchenkov · Serik Abilov · Bernd Zirkler Editors
Digitalization and Industry 4.0: Economic and Societal Development An International and Interdisciplinary Exchange of Views and Ideas
Editors Hans-Christian Brauweiler School of Business and Economics WHZ Zwickau Zwickau, Germany Serik Abilov Kazakh-American Free University Ust-Kamenogorsk, Kazakhstan
Vladimir V. Kurchenkov Department of Public Administration Volgograd State University Volgograd, Russia Bernd Zirkler School of Business and Economics WHZ Zwickau Zwickau, Germany
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Preface
For several decades now it has been observed that many questions - be they political, economic, technical or scientific in a general way - can only be understood and addressed in a larger context and that proposed solutions must therefore include a very different number of aspects. This means that there is an increasing need and necessity for interdisciplinary work in overarching teams. There are also often researchers in a specific field who have developed solutions and
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