[图书][B] Artificial intelligence, automation and the future of competence at work

JA Johannessen - 2020 - taylorfrancis.com
Artificial intelligence and the autonomous robots of the Fourth Industrial Revolution will
render certain jobs and competences obsolete but will also create new roles, which in turn …

Preparing the workforce for the Fourth Industrial Revolution

S Hattingh - Skills at Work: Theory and Practice Journal, 2018 - journals.co.za
The world of work in the next five years and beyond will be significantly different from today's
workplace. The disruptive technologies of the Fourth Industrial Revolution are changing the …

[PDF][PDF] Workers 4.0: skills, profiles and jobs in different business functions

S Fareri, F Chiarello, E Coli, D Teloni… - … and skills: European …, 2018 - bollettinoadapt.it
The term “Industry 4.0” refers to a new production paradigm, radically different from the
previous ones because of its global scope and its certain (if not clearly defined) impact on …

[图书][B] Automation, innovation and economic crisis: Surviving the fourth industrial revolution

JA Johannessen - 2018 - taylorfrancis.com
The fourth industrial revolution is developing globally, with no geographical centre. It is also
taking place at enormous speed. This development will shape the workplaces of the future …

[图书][B] Strategic imperatives and core competencies in the era of robotics and artificial intelligence

R Batko, A Szopa - 2016 - books.google.com
The use of machines has changed the workplaces of today. While machinery is still not able
to perform certain jobs that require creative or non-routine functions, their continuous …

Artificial intelligence: a destructive and yet creative force in the skilled labour market

Z Su, G Togay, AM Côté - Human Resource Development …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Artificial intelligence (AI) is not just a simple tool to replace skilled labour but one that is
equally capable of creating many other jobs in line with its development. It is even expected …

On the way from Industry 4.0 to Industry 5.0: From digital manufacturing to digital society

PO Skobelev, SY Borovik - Industry 4.0, 2017 - stumejournals.com
Nowadays the world is surviving the fourth industrial revolution named Industry 4.0, which
combines physical world of real things with their “virtual twins”. The man with his intellect …

Industry 4.0: Required personnel competences

P Fitsilis, P Tsoutsa, V Gerogiannis - Industry 4.0, 2018 - stumejournals.com
The rise of Industry 4.0 and of smart factories along with all enabling technologies such as
cloud computing, Internet of Things, multi agent systems, cyber physical systems, artificial …

Soft skills and their importance in the labour market under the conditions of Industry 5.0

M Poláková, JH Suleimanová, P Madzík, L Copuš… - Heliyon, 2023 - cell.com
The profound ramifications stemming from a multitude of global events and the ongoing
progression of the fourth and fifth industrial revolutions necessitate a broadening of skillsets …

The corporate response to the fourth industrial revolution

P Totterdill - European Journal of Workplace Innovation, 2017 - journal.uia.no
From a critical perspective, Industry 4.0 risks being no more than the latest in the long line of
technological predictions based on exaggerated claims. It risks drawing corporate decision …