2019
DOI: 10.3390/app9245365
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Knowledge Absorption Capacity as a Factor for Increasing Logistics 4.0 Maturity

Abstract: This research strives to show the importance of knowledge absorptive capacity as one of the most important determinants of successful implementation of contemporary solutions and, consequently, development of a company. In the approach presented, the development leads to excellence and is expressed with subsequent maturity levels. The research is focused on identification of the level of absorption of knowledge of contemporary solutions in logistics, grouped in a concept of Logistics 4.0, and how that upgrades… Show more

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“…The successful implementation of Logistics 4.0 depends on companies' ability to absorb knowledge, not only on the integration of cutting-edge technology (63,93). Therefore, the purchase of technologies alone will not provide benefits, but it should result in efficient processes (1).…”
Section: Benefits and Challenges Of Scs In Logistics 40mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The successful implementation of Logistics 4.0 depends on companies' ability to absorb knowledge, not only on the integration of cutting-edge technology (63,93). Therefore, the purchase of technologies alone will not provide benefits, but it should result in efficient processes (1).…”
Section: Benefits and Challenges Of Scs In Logistics 40mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, absorption capacity (also known as diffusion) is regarded as a measure of technical solution implementation. Absorption capacity is often related with difficulties such as the implementation of new manufacturing processes, the use of new technologies, and the acquisition of new knowledge (Stachowiak et al, 2019).…”
Section: Absorptive Capacitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on Adamczak et al (2019), Chen et al (2017), Culot et al (2020), Ghobakhloo (2018), Hermann et al (2016, Hossain and Muhammad (2016), Ivanov et al (2016), Kagermann et al (2013), Kamble et al (2020), Kang et al (2016), Kolberg et al (2017). Kosacka-Olejnik and Pitakaso (2019), Lasi et al (2014), Li et al (2020), Müller, Buliga, andVoigt (2018), Oesterreich and Teuteberg (2016), Pfohl et al (2015), Posada et al (2015), Ramirez-Peña et al (2020), Sadeghi et al (2015), Schmidt et al (2015), Stachowiak et al (2019), Szajna et al (2020), Tiwari and Khan (2020), Thoben et al (2017), Vogel-Heuser and Hess (2016), Xu et al (2018, Wan et al (2016), Wollschlaeger et al (2017), Wu et al (2013), Zawadzki and Zywicki (2016), Zhong et al (2017), there are many applications of Industry 4.0, the main are as follows:…”
Section: Industry 40 and Logistics 40mentioning
confidence: 99%