Industry 4.0 and Digitization

Industry 4.0 and Digitization

Regions and Metropolises Facing Divergent Social and Industrial Change

Hilpert, Ulrich

Taylor & Francis Ltd

06/2022

166

Dura

Inglês

9781032273044

15 a 20 dias

485

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Introduction - spatial evolution in the light of innovative transformation: the impact of policies and institutions in divergent situations 1. Regional selectivity of innovative progress: Industry 4.0 and digitization ahead 2. The impact of Industry 4.0 on supply chains and regions: innovation in the aerospace and automotive industries 3. The transition of regional innovation systems to Industry 4.0: the case of Basque Country and Catalonia 4. The growing inequalities in Italy - North/South - and the increasing dependency of the successful North upon German and French industries 5. How does Industry 4.0 affect the relationship between centre and periphery? The case of manufacturing industry in Germany 6. Glowing cities and the future of manufacturing in the US and Europe: How digitalization will impact metropolitan areas depending on sectoral dominances and regional skill distribution 7. The Korean approach to Industry 4.0: the 4th Industrial Revolution from regional perspectives 8. Industry 4.0/Digitalization and networks of innovation in the North American regional context 9. Industry 4.0 as a 'sudden change': the relevance of long waves of economic development for the regional level Conclusion - the complexity of reorganizing industries and value chains: challenges and selectivity of Industry 4.0 and digitization
Basque Excellence Research Centres;Massachusetts Technology Collaborative;Cyber Physical Systems;Trentino Alto Adige;Smart Factories;Vice Versa;Socio-economic Development;Regional Innovation Systems;Regional Innovation Policy;Innovative Ecosystem;Innovative Regions;Techno Economic Paradigm;Long Wave Perspective;Long Wave Model;Cyber Physical Production Systems;Metro Types;Gdp Contribution;Korean Regions;Korean SMEs;Stem Skill;State's Gdp;EU Data;West Germany;Business Model Innovation;Gyeonggi Province