2017
DOI: 10.1007/s00146-017-0736-1
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Digital innovation and the fourth industrial revolution: epochal social changes?

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“…So it becomes a challenge to improve soft skills and skills in the digital realm in creating creativity and innovation on an ongoing basis. In addition, the current wave of technological innovation has to do with work and production which is exacerbated by expressions such as the Industrial revolution 4.0 digital capitalism rhetoric, narratives, and hopes that accompany today's definitions of changing capitalism is not new [20].…”
Section: A Challenges and Opportunities For The Age Ofmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…So it becomes a challenge to improve soft skills and skills in the digital realm in creating creativity and innovation on an ongoing basis. In addition, the current wave of technological innovation has to do with work and production which is exacerbated by expressions such as the Industrial revolution 4.0 digital capitalism rhetoric, narratives, and hopes that accompany today's definitions of changing capitalism is not new [20].…”
Section: A Challenges and Opportunities For The Age Ofmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This results in an index of human resource development in Indonesia to be considered less than optimal for becoming a global citizen. The data that wa recorded from the value of the Indonesian Human Development Index (HDI) for 2017 is 0.694, meaning that Indonesia occupies a state position in the medium category of human development or in other words, the country ranks 116 out of 189 countries in the world [20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• promoting the international exchange of technology, expertise, products, funding, and services, with the aim of making the United States the international leader on climate action, and to help other countries achieve a Green New Deal." [51] The British variant of the Green New Deal as proposed by While some link automation to increased employment opportunities [37,104,105], others predict a steep decline [36,104] or at least a suppression of wages [106,107]. Yet others argue that automation will exacerbate inequalities within and between countries [108][109][110].…”
Section: Vii) This Includesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Whilst technological advancements are undoubtedly improving life quality, concerns over job disappearance arises (Butler-Adam, 2018;Hirschi, 2018). Digital literacy apparently becomes an advantage to suit better in this era (Caruso, 2018;Petrillo, De Felice, Cioffi, & Zomparelli, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%