Industry 4.0 and Regional Transformations 2020
DOI: 10.4324/9780429057984-7
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Driving factors in the adoption of Industry 4.0 technologies

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“…First, the nascent platforms must enable their users to monetize a new or more efficient service. As showed by Corò and Volpe (2020) in the Veneto region of Italy, profitability ratios are not significantly higher for early adopters of I4.0 technologies. While long-established companies have proven to be profitable in the selling of specialized niche products or components, they are reluctant to implement digital solutions that go beyond optimized production processes and entail new ways of monetizing services that are not (yet) part of their core competences.…”
Section: Discussion: the Need For Proofs Of Value To Scale Up A New 'Surtraitance'mentioning
confidence: 85%
“…First, the nascent platforms must enable their users to monetize a new or more efficient service. As showed by Corò and Volpe (2020) in the Veneto region of Italy, profitability ratios are not significantly higher for early adopters of I4.0 technologies. While long-established companies have proven to be profitable in the selling of specialized niche products or components, they are reluctant to implement digital solutions that go beyond optimized production processes and entail new ways of monetizing services that are not (yet) part of their core competences.…”
Section: Discussion: the Need For Proofs Of Value To Scale Up A New 'Surtraitance'mentioning
confidence: 85%
“…The Italian government, for example, offers a comprehensive classification of nine industry 4.0-enabling technologies ranging across new manufacturing solutions to cloud computing and big data analysis (Muscio & Ciffolilli, 2020). Take up of Industry 4.0 support for small and medium-sized enterprises has been analysed by Coro' and Volpe (2020). 2.…”
Section: Notesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although several modeling approaches have been proposed to solve cold-chain management issues in the fruit and vegetable sector [3,17], the published scientific papers about the actual implementation of ICTs in the fruit and vegetable sector are scarce [18,19]. Citing the recent study by [20] (p. 112) on Industry 4.0 (I4.0) across all sectors, "Despite the amount of attention that I4.0 has received in the media and in the policy debate, little robust evidence is available on the diffusion of such technologies". Consequently, the main source of information on actual practices is grey literature (from professional bodies, social media and conferences) and interviews.…”
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confidence: 99%