Smart Business and Digital Transformation: An Industry 4.0 Perspective

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Beginning in the mid-2010s, the Fourth Industrial Revolution has seen remarkable changes in information technology which have blurred the boundaries between the physical, digital, and biological worlds. Industry 4.0 has enabled so-called "smart factories" in which computer systems equipped with machine learning algorithms can learn and control robotics with minimal need for human input. While smart technology has enabled many manufacturing businesses to increase efficiency and cut costs, many others are still struggling with implementing it.

This book aims to help students, practitioners and industry leaders to become change agents and take their first steps on the path of transformation. Smart Business and Digital Transformation addresses the challenge of becoming "smart" from three different perspectives: smart factory, smart industry, and smart environment. Covering technologies including the Internet of Things (IoT), cloud, artificial intelligence (AI), mobility, 5G, Big Data analytics, the book shows how enterprises can take advantage of them and ultimately beat the competition. The book considers the importance of operational processes, business models, and organizational culture. The contributing authors and editors, based at Corvinus University, present a multi-dimensional picture of industry 4.0 which is both diverse in its voices and unified in its vision. Smart Business and Digital Transformation meets the growing demand for a textbook that not only presents the latest concepts and theories but is also practical for planning, managing, and implementing digital transformation in practice.

The chapters include case studies to demonstrate the practical applications, and each chapter ends with review and discussion questions to develop students’ skills and competencies. Students of business and digital transformation on advanced undergraduate and MBA courses will find it an indispensable guide to a vibrant and challenging topic.

Author(s): Sándor Gyula Nagy, Tamás Stukovszky
Series: Business and Digital Transformation
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2023

Language: English
Pages: 209
City: London

Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of figures
List of tables
List of contributors
Foreword
Introduction
Part I Smart factory
Chapter 1 Definitions and principles of Industry 4.0
Chapter 2 The concept of continuous and smart improvement
Chapter 3 The layers of I4.0 systems
Chapter 4 Connectivity and data sharing with stakeholders inside and outside the organisation
Chapter 5 Data mining, analysis and evaluation
Chapter 6 Lean 4.0
Chapter 7 Artificial/enhanced intelligence
Chapter 8 AI’s impact on the labour market
Part II Smart business transformation
Chapter 9 The business model of I4.0
Chapter 10 Marketing planning in a smart industrial environment
Chapter 11 Smart supply chain
Chapter 12 Fintech and smart banking
Part III Smart environments
Chapter 13 Smart cities
Chapter 14 Construction 4.0
Chapter 15 Smart agriculture
Chapter 16 Society 5.0
Index