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In a last few decades, innovation research scholars proposed several new concepts, one after another, but independently, and in a chronological sequence: technology fusion; digital convergence; disruptive technology; open innovation; and IoT (Internet of Things). Each concept has its own...
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The current paper aimed to investigate the reasons for the technological and competitive heterogeneity in the machine tool industry in Brazil. By analyzing the trajectory of the sector, we can highlight three main reasons for such heterogeneity. First, due to the competitive framework that...
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Cyclicality is a well-known and accepted fact of life in market-driven economies. Less well known or understood, however, is the phenomenon of amplification as one looks “upstream” in the industrial supply chain. We examine the amplification phenomenon and its implications through the lens...
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Ursprünglich zielte die Gestaltung von Montagesystemen in Form von Fließsystemen auf eine gleichmäßig hohe Stückzahl eines einzelnen Produkts bei hohem Automatisierungsgrad ab. Aus Gründen wie z.B. ständig zunehmende Anforderungen durch Kundenwünsche oder Absatzveränderungen sind...
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Die heutige Produktionsplanung steht for grossen Herausforderungen: Der Lebenszyklus neuer Produkte wird immer kürzer während die Entwicklungs- und Produktionskosten steigen. Das erfordert immer komplexere Produktionssysteme. Simulation als Werkzeug unterstützt das Verständnis und damit das...
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We present a task-based model in which high- and low-skill workers compete against machines in the production of tasks. Low-skill (high-skill) automation corresponds to tasks performed by low-skill (high-skill) labor being taken over by capital. Automation displaces the type of labor it directly...
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