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Sustainability, technology and innovation 4.0 / Zbigniew Makieła, Magdalena M. Stuss, and Ryszard Borowiecki.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Routledge studies in innovation, organizations and technologyPublisher: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2021Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781003184065
  • 1003184065
  • 9781000439632
  • 1000439631
  • 9781000439564
  • 1000439569
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.9/27 23
LOC classification:
  • HC79.E5
Online resources:
Contents:
<P>INTRODUCTION</P><P><EM>Zbigniew Makieła and Magdalena M. Stuss</EM></P><P><STRONG>INNOVATIONS IN PUBLIC SECTOR</STRONG></P><P>Chapter 1</P><P></P><P>Innovative University 4.0, the Academic Entrepreneur in an Innovative University</P><P><EM>Zbigniew Makieła</EM></P><P>Chapter 2</P><P>The Impact of Innovation 4.0 on Higher Education</P><P><EM>Agnieszka Herdan</EM></P><P><STRONG>INNOVATION IN THE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR</STRONG></P><P>Chapter 3</P><P>Prerequisites of innovativeness of Industry 4.0 </P><P><EM>Zbigniew Makieła and Tomasz Kusio</EM></P><P>Chapter 4</P><P>Economic and Institutional Aspects of Industry 4.0 in Poland </P><P><EM>Rafał Wisła and Michał Włodarczyk</EM></P><P>Chapter 5</P><P>Challenges for the Development of the Principles of Industry 4.0 in the Context of Occupational Security and Safety -- Selected Conditions </P><P><EM>Jolanta Maroń</EM></P><P><STRONG>REGIONAL INNOVATION SYSTEMS</STRONG></P><P>Chapter 6</P><P>Regional Innovation on the Example of Małopolska </P><P><EM>Tomasz Kusio</EM></P><P>Chapter 7</P><P>Transformation in the Management of Municipal Space in the Age of Industrial Revolution 4.0.: From Building Infrastructure to Creating a Friendly Business Space</P><P><EM>Jerzy Rosiński</EM></P><P><STRONG>SME INNOVATIONS</STRONG></P><P>Chapter 8</P><P>Innovation 4.0 in Developing SME Strategy </P><P><EM>Joanna Dzieńdziora and Małgorzata Smolarek</EM></P><P>Chapter 9</P><P>Open Innovations in the Hotel Chain: A New Value Chain Co-Created with Clients -- Seniors, Key Hotel Stakeholders. The Poland Case Study. </P><P><EM>Mieczysław Morawski and Urszula Bąkowska-Morawska</EM></P><P><STRONG>HUMAN INNOVATION</STRONG></P><P>Chapter 10</P><P>Human Resource Management 4.0 </P><P><EM>Izabela Stańczyk and Magdalena M. Stuss</EM></P><P>Chapter 11</P><P>Competencies in Times of Innovation 4.0 </P><P></P><P><EM>Aneta Kuźniarska</EM></P><P><STRONG>KNOWLEDGE AND INNOVATION</STRONG></P><P>Chapter 12</P><P>Ecological Innovations</P><P><EM>Agnieszka Thier</EM></P><P>Chapter 13</P><P>Knowledge and Innovation 4.0 in Today's Electromobility </P><P></P><P><EM>Radosław Miśkiewicz</EM></P><P><STRONG>QUALITY IN INNOVATION</STRONG></P><P>Chapter 14</P><P>Innovation 4.0 -- on the Path to Modernity, Higher Effectiveness and Quality </P><P><EM>Ryszard Borowiecki and Barbara Siuta-Tokarska</EM></P><P>Chapter 15</P><P>Shareholder in creating the value of IT sector companies by shaping organizational culture in the context of the digital economy</P><P><EM>Katarzyna Szczepańska- Woszczyna, Wojciech Muras and Marta Pikiewicz</EM></P><P>Chapter 16</P><P>Evolution of Management towards Innovation 4.0 during COVID-19 Pandemic </P><P><EM>Zbigniew Olesiński and Agnieszka Rzepka</EM></P>
Summary: "Sustainability, Technology and Innovation 4.0 is a holistic perception and analysis of innovation at the level of public organizations, innovation in industry and innovation in HR. Its chapters collectively present a thesis that Innovation 4.0 signals a technological revolution that has the opportunity to prevent environmental degradation, and in particular to stop climate warming, the effects of which may disrupt the process of sustainable development. Uniquely, this edited book offers a comprehensive and multi-faceted examination of Innovation 4.0, fulfilling methodical, empirical and utilitarian goals. The methodological objective is to present tools that allow the identification, analysis and assessment of the relationship between Innovation 4.0 and inspiration that will carry society towards a new economic and social order. Its empirical aim is to enable the analysis and evaluation of the role of public organizations, innovation in industry and innovation in HR in the process of building sustainable development of the global environment. The book's utilitarian goal is a recommendation for global organizations of Innovation 4.0 as an instrument to stimulate innovative economy. This is a high-level research book aimed at postgraduates, MBA students, researchers and academics from business colleges and universities, and may also provide valuable strategic perspective for business executives"-- Provided by publisher.
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"Sustainability, Technology and Innovation 4.0 is a holistic perception and analysis of innovation at the level of public organizations, innovation in industry and innovation in HR. Its chapters collectively present a thesis that Innovation 4.0 signals a technological revolution that has the opportunity to prevent environmental degradation, and in particular to stop climate warming, the effects of which may disrupt the process of sustainable development. Uniquely, this edited book offers a comprehensive and multi-faceted examination of Innovation 4.0, fulfilling methodical, empirical and utilitarian goals. The methodological objective is to present tools that allow the identification, analysis and assessment of the relationship between Innovation 4.0 and inspiration that will carry society towards a new economic and social order. Its empirical aim is to enable the analysis and evaluation of the role of public organizations, innovation in industry and innovation in HR in the process of building sustainable development of the global environment. The book's utilitarian goal is a recommendation for global organizations of Innovation 4.0 as an instrument to stimulate innovative economy. This is a high-level research book aimed at postgraduates, MBA students, researchers and academics from business colleges and universities, and may also provide valuable strategic perspective for business executives"-- Provided by publisher.

<P>INTRODUCTION</P><P><EM>Zbigniew Makieła and Magdalena M. Stuss</EM></P><P><STRONG>INNOVATIONS IN PUBLIC SECTOR</STRONG></P><P>Chapter 1</P><P></P><P>Innovative University 4.0, the Academic Entrepreneur in an Innovative University</P><P><EM>Zbigniew Makieła</EM></P><P>Chapter 2</P><P>The Impact of Innovation 4.0 on Higher Education</P><P><EM>Agnieszka Herdan</EM></P><P><STRONG>INNOVATION IN THE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR</STRONG></P><P>Chapter 3</P><P>Prerequisites of innovativeness of Industry 4.0 </P><P><EM>Zbigniew Makieła and Tomasz Kusio</EM></P><P>Chapter 4</P><P>Economic and Institutional Aspects of Industry 4.0 in Poland </P><P><EM>Rafał Wisła and Michał Włodarczyk</EM></P><P>Chapter 5</P><P>Challenges for the Development of the Principles of Industry 4.0 in the Context of Occupational Security and Safety -- Selected Conditions </P><P><EM>Jolanta Maroń</EM></P><P><STRONG>REGIONAL INNOVATION SYSTEMS</STRONG></P><P>Chapter 6</P><P>Regional Innovation on the Example of Małopolska </P><P><EM>Tomasz Kusio</EM></P><P>Chapter 7</P><P>Transformation in the Management of Municipal Space in the Age of Industrial Revolution 4.0.: From Building Infrastructure to Creating a Friendly Business Space</P><P><EM>Jerzy Rosiński</EM></P><P><STRONG>SME INNOVATIONS</STRONG></P><P>Chapter 8</P><P>Innovation 4.0 in Developing SME Strategy </P><P><EM>Joanna Dzieńdziora and Małgorzata Smolarek</EM></P><P>Chapter 9</P><P>Open Innovations in the Hotel Chain: A New Value Chain Co-Created with Clients -- Seniors, Key Hotel Stakeholders. The Poland Case Study. </P><P><EM>Mieczysław Morawski and Urszula Bąkowska-Morawska</EM></P><P><STRONG>HUMAN INNOVATION</STRONG></P><P>Chapter 10</P><P>Human Resource Management 4.0 </P><P><EM>Izabela Stańczyk and Magdalena M. Stuss</EM></P><P>Chapter 11</P><P>Competencies in Times of Innovation 4.0 </P><P></P><P><EM>Aneta Kuźniarska</EM></P><P><STRONG>KNOWLEDGE AND INNOVATION</STRONG></P><P>Chapter 12</P><P>Ecological Innovations</P><P><EM>Agnieszka Thier</EM></P><P>Chapter 13</P><P>Knowledge and Innovation 4.0 in Today's Electromobility </P><P></P><P><EM>Radosław Miśkiewicz</EM></P><P><STRONG>QUALITY IN INNOVATION</STRONG></P><P>Chapter 14</P><P>Innovation 4.0 -- on the Path to Modernity, Higher Effectiveness and Quality </P><P><EM>Ryszard Borowiecki and Barbara Siuta-Tokarska</EM></P><P>Chapter 15</P><P>Shareholder in creating the value of IT sector companies by shaping organizational culture in the context of the digital economy</P><P><EM>Katarzyna Szczepańska- Woszczyna, Wojciech Muras and Marta Pikiewicz</EM></P><P>Chapter 16</P><P>Evolution of Management towards Innovation 4.0 during COVID-19 Pandemic </P><P><EM>Zbigniew Olesiński and Agnieszka Rzepka</EM></P>

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