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new digital technologies 5 Digitalisierung 4 Technischer Fortschritt 4 sustainable development 4 Digitization 3 Technological change 3 Export 2 Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) 2 Global Value Chains (GVCs) 2 Kroatien 2 Unternehmenserfolg 2 absorptive capacity 2 export 2 export companiesof the Republic of Croatia 2 futures studies 2 innovation 2 Absorptive capacity 1 Betriebliche Wertschöpfung 1 Croatia 1 Emerging economies 1 Firm performance 1 Industrie 4.0 1 Industry 4.0 1 Information technology 1 Informationstechnik 1 Innovation 1 Schwellenländer 1 Value added 1 Value creation 1 Welt 1 Wertschöpfung 1 World 1 dystopia 1 engineering 1 human-centric 1 infrastructure 1 sociotechnical imaginaries 1 technodeterminism 1 technoscepticism 1 utopia 1
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Article in journal 3 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 3 Article 2
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English 5
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Chare, A. 2 Hove, P. K. 2 Martinčević, Ivana 2 Mazuruse, G. 2 Nyagadza, Brighton 2 Pashapa, R. 2 Leonard, Pauline 1 Tyers, Roger 1
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Business Systems Research (BSR) 1 Business systems research : a system view accross technology & economics : the journal of Society for Advancing Innovation and Research in Economy 1 Cogent Economics & Finance 1 Cogent economics & finance 1 New technology, work and employment 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 3 EconStor 2
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Engineering the revolution? : imagining the role of new digital technologies in infrastructure work futures
Leonard, Pauline; Tyers, Roger - In: New technology, work and employment 38 (2023) 2, pp. 291-310
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Enhancing financial performance through absorptive capacity : evidence from Croatian export companies in domestic and international markets
Martinčević, Ivana - In: Business systems research : a system view accross … 14 (2023) 2, pp. 214-238
combination with new digital technologies, they create a sustainable advantage and competitiveness in the market. Objectives: The …
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Enhancing financial performance through absorptive capacity: Evidence from Croatian export companies in domestic and international markets
Martinčević, Ivana - In: Business Systems Research (BSR) 14 (2023) 2, pp. 214-238
combination with new digital technologies, they create a sustainable advantage and competitiveness in the market. Objectives: The …
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Digital technologies, Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) & Global Value Chains (GVCs) nexus with emerging economies' future industrial innovation dynamics
Nyagadza, Brighton; Pashapa, R.; Chare, A.; Mazuruse, G.; … - In: Cogent Economics & Finance 10 (2022) 1, pp. 1-14
The advent of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) has the potential to transform emerging economies to another developmental echelon by increasing productivity and improving future fluidity of innovation across various industries. Predictively, 4IR in emerging economies will come with newest...
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Digital technologies, Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) & Global Value Chains (GVCs) nexus with emerging economies’ future industrial innovation dynamics
Nyagadza, Brighton; Pashapa, R.; Chare, A.; Mazuruse, G.; … - In: Cogent economics & finance 10 (2022) 1, pp. 1-14
The advent of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) has the potential to transform emerging economies to another developmental echelon by increasing productivity and improving future fluidity of innovation across various industries. Predictively, 4IR in emerging economies will come with newest...
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