2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-94310-7_14
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Peculiarities and Problems of Formation of Industry 4.0 in Modern Russia

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“…Many previous studies have used the SWOT analysis as a screening tool in their research to carry out strategic planning. It seems that SWOT analysis is expanding over time into a widening field of applications, such as implementation of Industry 4.0 [47,51], renewable energy schemes [48,52], water management [53], strategies for economic sustainability [54], oil and gas industry [55], waste management [56], and solar power development [57]. One of the major drawbacks of this technique, however, is that the influence of each criterion in decision-making cannot be gauged quantitatively.…”
Section: Literature Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many previous studies have used the SWOT analysis as a screening tool in their research to carry out strategic planning. It seems that SWOT analysis is expanding over time into a widening field of applications, such as implementation of Industry 4.0 [47,51], renewable energy schemes [48,52], water management [53], strategies for economic sustainability [54], oil and gas industry [55], waste management [56], and solar power development [57]. One of the major drawbacks of this technique, however, is that the influence of each criterion in decision-making cannot be gauged quantitatively.…”
Section: Literature Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Innovation activity is considered not only as a process of embedding new characteristics in the technique, and qualitative parameters of the consumer product, but also as a process of implementing new technologies aimed at meeting social and personal needs (Bagirov, 2013). It is also pointed out that in the period of sustainable trends of increasing the role of high-tech technologies, the main tasks of activating innovation activity are the transfer of the economy to an innovative path of development (Smorodinov, 2014;Sultangazin and Kenzhebekova, 2015), improving the efficiency of the companies' performance (Krasina, 2019;Fan 2020), and creating prerequisites for the formation of Industry 4.0 (Stroiteleva et al, 2019). Consequently, the current conditions of market entities' performance require completely different forms of economic operations based on the investment and innovation approach in economic activity, where the role of personnel competence and intellectual capital (Mustafayev et al, 2013), as well as contemporary approaches to regulating trade activities (Karashchuk et al, 2019) increases.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The further process was marked by the transition from the automation of individual processes to the digital components of Industry 4.0. The process of forming Industry 4.0 in Russia has its own specifics [3]. In some studies, it is noted that Industry 4.0 is the "4th industrial revolution", which is characterized by advanced digitalization and integration of industrial production and logistics processes, the use of the Internet and "smart" objects (machines and products) [4,5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%