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1 Online-Ressource (xxiii, 688 Seiten)
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Type of publication: Book / Working Paper
Type of publication (narrower categories): Aufsatzsammlung
Language: English
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<P>Part 1. Disruptive technological change: historical record, economic analysis, methods and tools </P><P>Chapter 1</P><P>Is technological progress inevitable?</P><P>Robert Skidelsky</P><P>Chapter 2</P><P>Disruptive technological change in recent economic history</P><P>Werner Plumpe</P><P>Chapter 3</P><P>On machine ages: Causes, forms and effects of technological change</P><P>Heinz D. Kurz</P><P>Chapter 4</P><P>Tools and concepts for understanding disruptive technological change after Schumpeter</P><P>Mark Knell and Simone Vannuccini</P><P>Chapter 5</P><P>Entrepreneurship and industrial organisation</P><P>Uwe Cantner and Thomas Grebel</P><P>Chapter 6 </P><P>Is this time different? A note on automation and labour in the fourth Industrial Revolution</P><P>Luigi Marengo</P><B><P>Part 2. Smart technologies and work</P></B><P>Chapter 7</P><P>Smart technologies and the changing skills landscape in developing countries</P><P>Karishma Banga</P><P>Chapter 8</P><P>The impact of disruptive technologies on work and employment</P><P>Irene Mandl, Ricardo Rodriguez Contreras, Eleonora Peruffo and Martina Bisello </P><P>Chapter 9</P><P>The fourth industrial revolution and the distribution of income</P><P>Stella S. Zilian and Laura S. Zilian</P><P>Chapter 10</P><P>The legal protection of platform workers</P><P>Jeremias Adams-Prassl and Martin Gruber-Risak </P><P>Chapter 11</P><P>Smart technologies and gender: A never-ending story</P><P>Knut H. Sørensen and Vivian Anette Lagesen</P><B><P>Part 3. Smart technologies and social and economic transformation</P></B><P>Chapter 12</P><P>Artificial intelligence</P><P>Fredrik Heintz</P><P>Chapter 13</P><P>The science space of artificial intelligence knowledge production: global and regional patterns, 1990-2016</P><P>Dieter F. Kogler, Adam Whittle and Bernardo Buarque</P><P>Chapter 14</P><P>Structural dynamics in the era of smart technologies</P><P>Ariel L. Wirkierman</P><P>Chapter 15</P><P>The diffusion of industrial robots</P><P>Bernhard Dachs, Xiaolan Fu and Angela Jäger</P><P>Chapter 16</P><P>The triple bottom line of smart manufacturing technologies: an economic, environmental, and social perspective</P><P>Thorsten Wuest, David Romero, Muztoba Ahmad Khan and Sameer Mittal</P><P>Chapter 17</P><P>From smart technologies to value creation: understanding smart service systems through text mining</P><P>Chiehyeon Lim and Paul P. Maglio</P><P>Chapter 18</P><P>Smart cities, a spatial perspective: on the how of smart urban transformation</P><P>Elke Pahl-Weber and Nadja Berseck </P><P>Chapter 19</P><P>Producing the 'user' in smart technologies: a framework for examining user representations in smart grids and smart metering infrastructure</P><P>Antti Silvast, Robin Williams, Sampsa Hyysalo, Kjetil Rommetveit and Charles Raab</P><B><P>Part 4. Smart technologies, governance and institutions</P></B><P>Chapter 20</P><P>Digital transformation and the sovereignty of nation states</P><P>Richard Sturn</P><P>Chapter 21</P><P>Antitrust law and digital markets</P><P>Viktoria H.S.E. Robertson </P><P>Chapter 22</P><P>Platform regulation: Coordination of markets and curation of sociality on the internet</P><P>Ulrich Dolata</P><P>Chapter 23</P><P>New mission-oriented innovation policy in the digital era: How policy-based social technologies fuel the development of smart technologies.</P><P>Marlies Schütz and Rita Strohmaier </P><P>Chapter 24</P><P>Crypto assets</P><P>Tobias Eibinger, Ernst Brudna and Beat Weber</P><P>Chapter 25</P><P>Blockchain and the smart-ification of governance: The last building block in the smart economy</P><P>Brendan Markey-Towler</P><B><P>Part 5. Smart technologies and grand societal challenges</P></B><P>Chapter 26</P><P>Back to the Future: Smart technologies and the sustainable development goals</P><P>J. Carlos Domínguez, Claudia Ortiz Chao and Simone Lucatello</P><P>Chapter 27</P><P>North-South divide in research and innovation and the challenges of global technology assessment: the case of smart technologies in agriculture</P><P>Andreas Stamm</P><P>Chapter 28</P><P>Smart technologies, energy demand and vulnerable groups; the scope for 'just' metering?</P><P>Dan van der Horst</P><P>Chapter 29</P><P>Smart health</P><P>Thomas Czypionka and Susanne Drexler</P><P>Chapter 30</P><P>Cybersecurity and ethics. An uncommon yet indispensable combination of issues</P><P>Karsten Weber</P><B><P>Part 6. Smart technologies: case studies</P></B><P>Chapter 31</P><P>A digital society for an ageing population: The Japanese experience</P><P>Yuko Harayama and René Carraz </P><P>Chapter 32</P><P>Digitalisation and development in India: an overview</P><P>Syed Mohib Ali Ahmed</P><P>Chapter 33</P><P>Industry 4.0 in China</P><P>Han Li and Wei Zhang</P><P></P>
ISBN: 978-0-429-35192-1 ; 978-1-000-47140-3 ; 978-1-000-47143-4 ; 978-0-367-36923-1 ; 978-1-032-13081-1
Other identifiers:
10.4324/9780429351921 [DOI]
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ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW
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