The Fourth Industrial Revolution, also known as Industry 4.0, refers to the industrial paradigm bringing together the digital and physical worlds through the cyber-physical Systems, enhanced by the Internet of Things aimed to increase the effectiveness of human-machine cooperation (HMC). This book deals with issues related to the challenges of Industry 4.0 that are faced by enterprises and universities. Contrary to most publications on the subject, it covers both technological and business aspects of these challenges and shows how strong they are intertwined, bringing new value to readers. The book also presents new findings that will guide enterprises through Industry 4.0.
This book offers readers an in-depth discussion of important areas of enterprises’ activities in the context of Industry 4.0. The first area concerns human resources management; in particular, what new employee competencies will be needed on the labor market, how to use modern concepts (e.g. design thinking), and how to manage multi-national teams of employees. The second area is related to marketing and covers issues regarding customized products. The third area is devoted to technical aspects such as autonomous vehicles, Internet of Things (IoT), radio-frequency identification (RFID) systems, and Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) technology. The fourth area concerns IT systems, including systems that support work and business management, strategic information systems, and cyber-physical systems.
Aimed at researchers, academics, practitioners, and students, it will be of value to those in the fields of human resource management, marketing, organizational studies, and management of technology and innovation.
1. Evolution of organization management in light of Economy 4.0 challenges
Ryszard Borowiecki, WSB University in Dąbrowa Górnicza
Zbigniew Olesiński, Vistula University in Warsaw
Agnieszka Rzepka, Lublin University of Technology
2. Challenges in production management in context of Industry 4.0
Iwona Pisz, Opole University
Sabina Kauf, Opole University
3. Challenges of Business Model Concept of Small and Medium-sized Enterprise Cooperation
Sebastian Saniuk, University of Zielona Góra, 65-246 Zielona Góra, Poland
Sandra Grabowska, Silesian University of Technology, 40-019 Katowice, Poland
4. Challenges of Industry 4.0 development from perspective of supplier of automating production process solutions
Miroslaw Moroz, Wroclaw University of Economics
5. Strategic Information Analytics System in Context of Challenges of 4.0 Age
Michał Baran, Jagiellonian University
6. Effect of integrated IT systems on enterprise competitiveness at time of "Industry 4.0"
Anna Wolak-Tuzimek, Kazimierz Pulaski University of Technology and Humanities in Radom
Radosław Luft, Kazimierz Pulaski University of Technology and Humanities in Radom
7. EFQM RADAR-based assessment of RFID system as part of Industry 4.0 implementation – a case study of a production plant
Joanna Martusewicz, Wroclaw University of Economics
Karol Szewczyk, Head of Manufacturing Engineering Department, Robert Bosch Hungary – Miskolc plant
Arkadiusz Wierzbic, Wroclaw University of Economics
8. Internet of Things as one of Industry 4.0’s trends – chosen theoretical and empirical aspects
Anna Barwińska-Małajowicz, University of Rzeszów, Poland
Patrycja Żegleń, University of Rzeszów, Poland
9. Cyber-Physical Logistic Platform – towards digitalization of printing company
Jerzy Duda, AGH University of Science and Technology
Robert Goncerz, AGH University of Science and Technology
Radosław Puka, AGH University of Science and Technology
Iwona Skalna, AGH University of Science and Technology
Daniel Kubek, Cracow University of Technology
Paweł Więcek, Cracow University of Technology
Katarzyna Rybicka, Walstead Management Board
Tomasz Derlecki, Walstead IT
10. Autonomous vehicles as part of Industry 4.0 concept
Mariusz Trela, AGH University of Science and Technology
11. Modern marketing for customized products under conditions of Fourth Industrial Revolution
Sandra Grabowska, Silesian University of Technology, 40-019 Katowice, Poland
Sebastian Saniuk, University of Zielona Góra, 65-246 Zielona Góra, Poland
12. Needs of competency in industrial enterprises in Industry 4.0 development perspective
Waldemar Jędrzejczyk, Czestochowa University of Technology
13. Design Thinking for Industry 4.0 Career Design – how to increase Professional Development Awareness for Future Enterprises’ Human Resources
Jacek Jakieła, Rzeszow University of Technology
Joanna Świętoniowska, University of Information Technology and Management in Rzeszow
Joanna Wójcik, University of Information Technology and Management in Rzeszow
14. Challenges and problems in managing multigenerational team in era of Industry 4.0
Magdalena Maciaszczyk, Lublin University of Technology
Damian Kocot, University of Economics in Katowice
15. Progress in Implementation of Fourth and Fifth Industrial Revolutions and Artificial Intelligence
Barbara Siuta-Tokarska, Cracow University of Economics
Agnieszka Their, Cracow University of Economics
Biography
Jerzy Duda is a professor in the Department of Applied Computer Science at AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland, and contractor of many projects in the field of ICT and production management; currently, he is the head of the research team in an Industry 4.0 project and member of IEEE and EU/ME. His research interests include AI in production management, heuristic algorithms, and APS systems.
Aleksanadra Gąsior is an associate professor, senior researcher and lecturer at University of Szczecin, Poland.