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S2 Open Access 2013
Industry Platforms and Ecosystem Innovation

A. Gawer, M. Cusumano

This paper brings together the recent literature on industry platforms and shows how it relates to managing innovation within and outside the firm as well as to dealing with technological and market disruptions and change over time. First, we identify distinct types of platforms. Our analysis of a wide range of industry examples suggests that there are two predominant types of platforms: internal or company-specific platforms, and external or industry-wide platforms. We define internal (company or product) platforms as a set of assets organized in a common structure from which a company can efficiently develop and produce a stream of derivative products. We define external (industry) platforms as products, services, or technologies that act as a foundation upon which external innovators, organized as an innovative business ecosystem, can develop their own complementary products, technologies, or services. Second, we summarize from the literature general propositions on the design, economics, and strategic management of platforms. Third, we review the case of Intel and other examples to illustrate the range of technological, strategic, and business challenges that platform leaders and their competitors face as markets and technologies evolve. Finally, we identify practices associated with effective platform leadership and avenues for future research to deepen our understanding of this important phenomenon and what firms can do to manage platform-related competition and innovation.

1918 sitasi en Business, Environmental Science
S2 Open Access 2016
A Complex View of Industry 4.0

Vasja Roblek, M. Meško, Alojz Krapež

This article is focused on the importance and influence of Industry 4.0 and consequently the Internet-connected technologies for the creation of value added for organizations and society. The contribution of the article is mainly conceptual. With the development of the Internet, the Internet of things that is central to the new industrial revolution has led to “Industry 4.0.” The aim of this article is to synthesize the known theory and practices of Industry 4.0, and to investigate the changes that will result from Industry 4.0 and with the development of the Internet of things.

881 sitasi en Business
S2 Open Access 2020
Current Contributions of Organofluorine Compounds to the Agrochemical Industry

Y. Ogawa, Etsuko Tokunaga, Osamu Kobayashi et al.

Summary Currently, more than 1,200 agrochemicals are listed and many of these are regularly used by farmers to generate the food supply to support the expanding global population. However, resistance to pesticides is an ever more frequently occurring phenomenon, and thus, a continuous supply of novel agrochemicals with high efficiency, selectivity, and low toxicity is required. Moreover, the demand for a more sustainable society, by reducing the risk chemicals pose to human health and by minimizing their environmental footprint, renders the development of novel agrochemicals an ever more challenging undertaking. In the last two decades, fluoro-chemicals have been associated with significant advances in the agrochemical development process. We herein analyze the contribution that organofluorine compounds make to the agrochemical industry. Our database covers 424 fluoro-agrochemicals and is subdivided into several categories including chemotypes, mode of action, heterocycles, and chirality. This in-depth analysis reveals the unique relationship between fluorine and agrochemicals.

722 sitasi en Medicine
S2 Open Access 2017
The Role of Additive Manufacturing in the Era of Industry 4.0

U. M. Dilberoglu, B. Gharehpapagh, U. Yaman et al.

Abstract The latest industrial revolution, Industry 4.0, is encouraging the integration of intelligent production systems and advanced information technologies. Additive manufacturing (AM) is considered to be an essential ingredient in this new movement. In this paper, a comprehensive review on AM technologies is presented together with both its contributions to Industry 4.0. The review focusses on three important aspects of AM: recent advances on material science, process development, and enhancements on design consideration. The main objective of the paper is to classify the current knowledge (and technological trends) on AM and to highlight its potential uses.

781 sitasi en Engineering
S2 Open Access 2017
A review of the meanings and the implications of the Industry 4.0 concept

Ana Pereira, F. Romero

Abstract The global industrial landscape has changed deeply in the last few years due to successive technological developments and innovations in manufacturing processes. The Industry 4.0 concept has emerged and the academic literature has paid an increased attention to this topic, which remains non-consensual or ill defined. In this research, a literature review is made to understand this concept in its technological dimension, and to comprehend its impacts. This new industrial paradigm brings together the digital and physical worlds through the Cyber-Physical Systems enhanced by Internet of Things and it is expected that this novel has consequences on industry, markets and economy, improving production processes and increasing productivity, affecting the whole product lifecycle, creating new business models, changing the work environment and restructuring the labor market. Therefore, this paper focuses on Industry 4.0 concept and contributes for its clarification and further understanding about the importance and implications of this complex technological system.

686 sitasi en Engineering
S2 Open Access 2017
Industry 4.0 implications in logistics: an overview

L. Barreto, A. Amaral, T. Pereira

Abstract During the last decade, the use and evolution of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in industry have become unavoidable. The emergence of the Industry Internet of Things (IIoT) promoted new challenges in logistic domain, which might require technological changes such as: high need for transparency (supply chain visibility); integrity control (right products, at the right time, place, quantity condition and at the right cost) in the supply chains. These evolvements introduce the concept of Logistics 4.0. In this paper, it is presented some reflections regarding the adequate requirements and issues enabling organizations to be efficient, and fully operational in Logistics 4.0 context.

649 sitasi en Business
S2 Open Access 2018
Analysis of the driving and dependence power of barriers to adopt industry 4.0 in Indian manufacturing industry

Sachin S. Kamble, A. Gunasekaran, Rohit Sharma

Abstract The aim of this paper is the analysis of potential barriers which would hinder the manufacturing organizations from embracing Industry 4.0. This paper establishes relationships among the barriers using interpretive structural modeling (ISM) and finds out driving and dependence power of barriers, using fuzzy MICMAC (Matriced’ Impacts Croise´s Multiplication Applique´e a´ un Classement) analysis. A group of experts from industry and academia was consulted and ISM methodology was used to develop the contextual relationship among the identified barriers to Industry 4.0 adoption. The results of ISM were used as input to fuzzy MICMAC analysis for determining the driving and dependence power of the Industry 4.0 adoption barriers. The results are helpful in identifying and classifying the significant barriers, revealing the direct and indirect effects of each identified barrier on the Industry 4.0 adoption. The findings will help the practitioners and the policymakers for a detailed understanding of the Industry 4.0 adoption process and the barriers hindering its implementation. They may utilize the framework and the driving-dependence power of the barriers to understanding the inter-relationship between the barriers to building a valid and operative digital manufacturing platform. The study is first of its kind to identify industry 4.0 adoption barriers and develop hierarchical relationships between them using ISM and fuzzy MICMAC methodology in the Indian manufacturing context.

586 sitasi en Business, Computer Science
S2 Open Access 2020
Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) in the packaging industry

R. Nisticò

Abstract Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) is the third most widely diffused polymer exploited in the packaging industry, monopolizing the bottles market for beverages, and covering almost the 16% of the European plastic consumption in the packaging industry. Even if PET primarily derived from fossil sources and remains not-biodegradable in the environment, novel advancements in the field pointed out the possibility of producing PET in a more sustainable way (e.g., from biomasses) or the possibility of biodegrade this polyester through the enzymatic action of specific genetically-modified/isolated bacteria/enzymes. By considering also the high recyclability of PET, and the possibility of potentially indefinitely re-use this material, one can assume that the future of PET is still to be written. Therefore, all aspects involving the industrial production (with traditional and sustainable chemical routes), intrinsic physicochemical/thermal/mechanical properties, undesired degradation phenomena, chemical/mechanical recycling processes, and processability of PET are here critically discussed. A particular emphasis has been dedicated to the role of PET in the packaging industry. The main achievements in the PET processing for food packaging are presented, analyzing advantages and disadvantages of each technology. This document aims at providing a useful instrument that collects past, present, and future of the PET: a well-consolidated material that has been able to renew itself over time.

470 sitasi en Materials Science
S2 Open Access 2019
Robotics and automated systems in construction: Understanding industry-specific challenges for adoption

Juan Manuel Davila Delgado, Lukumon O. Oyedele, A. Ajayi et al.

© 2019 The Authors The construction industry is a major economic sector, but it is plagued with inefficiencies and low productivity. Robotics and automated systems have the potential to address these shortcomings; however, the level of adoption in the construction industry is very low. This paper presents an investigation into the industry-specific factors that limit the adoption in the construction industry. A mixed research method was employed combining literature review, qualitative and quantitative data collection and analysis. Three focus groups with 28 experts and an online questionnaire were conducted. Principal component and correlation analyses were conducted to group the identified factors and find hidden correlations. The main identified challenges were grouped into four categories and ranked in order of importance: contractor-side economic factors, client-side economic factors, technical and work-culture factors, and weak business case factors. No strong correlation was found among factors. This study will help stakeholders to understand the main industry-specific factors limiting the adoption of robotics and automated systems in the construction industry. The presented findings will support stakeholders to devise mitigation strategies.

497 sitasi en Business
S2 Open Access 2020
Entertainment Industry Economics

Harold L. Vogel

Part I. Introduction: 1. Economic perspectives Part II. Media-Dependent Entertainment: 2. Movie macroeconomics 3. Making and marketing movies 4. Financial accounting in movies and television 5. Music 6. Broadcasting 7. Cable 8. Publishing and New Media 9. Toys and Games Part III. Live Entertainment: 10. Gaming and wagering 11. Sports 12. Performing arts and culture 13. Amusement/theme parks Part IV. Roundup: 14. Epilogue.

456 sitasi en Engineering, Business
S2 Open Access 2019
PROTACs: great opportunities for academia and industry

Xiuyun Sun, Hongying Gao, Yiqing Yang et al.

Although many kinds of therapies are applied in the clinic, drug-resistance is a major and unavoidable problem. Another disturbing statistic is the limited number of drug targets, which are presently only 20–25% of all protein targets that are currently being studied. Moreover, the focus of current explorations of targets are their enzymatic functions, which ignores the functions from their scaffold moiety. As a promising and appealing technology, PROteolysis TArgeting Chimeras (PROTACs) have attracted great attention both from academia and industry for finding available approaches to solve the above problems. PROTACs regulate protein function by degrading target proteins instead of inhibiting them, providing more sensitivity to drug-resistant targets and a greater chance to affect the nonenzymatic functions. PROTACs have been proven to show better selectivity compared to classic inhibitors. PROTACs can be described as a chemical knockdown approach with rapidity and reversibility, which presents new and different biology compared to other gene editing tools by avoiding misinterpretations that arise from potential genetic compensation and/or spontaneous mutations. PRTOACs have been widely explored throughout the world and have outperformed not only in cancer diseases, but also in immune disorders, viral infections and neurodegenerative diseases. Although PROTACs present a very promising and powerful approach for crossing the hurdles of present drug discovery and tool development in biology, more efforts are needed to gain to get deeper insight into the efficacy and safety of PROTACs in the clinic. More target binders and more E3 ligases applicable for developing PROTACs are waiting for exploration.

487 sitasi en Medicine
S2 Open Access 2020
Machine learning and reasoning for predictive maintenance in Industry 4.0: Current status and challenges

J. Dalzochio, Rafael Kunst, E. Pignaton et al.

Abstract In recent years, the fourth industrial revolution has attracted attention worldwide. Several concepts were born in conjunction with this new revolution, such as predictive maintenance. This study aims to investigate academic advances in failure prediction. The prediction of failures takes into account concepts as a predictive maintenance decision support system and a design support system. We focus on frameworks that use machine learning and reasoning for predictive maintenance in Industry 4.0. More specifically, we consider the challenges in the application of machine learning techniques and ontologies in the context of predictive maintenance. We conduct a systematic review of the literature (SLR) to analyze academic articles that were published online from 2015 until the beginning of June 2020. The screening process resulted in a final population of 38 studies of a total of 562 analyzed. We removed papers not directly related to predictive maintenance, machine learning, as well as researches classified as surveys or reviews. We discuss the proposals and results of these papers, considering three research questions. This article contributes to the field of predictive maintenance to highlight the challenges faced in the area, both for implementation and use-case. We conclude by pointing out that predictive maintenance is a hot topic in the context of Industry 4.0 but with several challenges to be better investigated in the area of machine learning and the application of reasoning.

435 sitasi en Computer Science
S2 Open Access 2020
Impact of digital transformation on the automotive industry

C. Llopis-Albert, F. Rubio, F. Valero

Highlights • Application of fsQCA to analyze the future impact of digital transformation on the automotive industry.• The disruptive effect of the introduction of electric vehicles on the market is considered.• Government policies regarding the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions in the automotive sector have been taken into account.• The methodology has been successfully applied to the automotive industry in Spain.• Small and medium-sized enterprises lack digital transformation strategies, which may have a dramatic effect in the long term in Spain.

434 sitasi en Medicine, Business
S2 Open Access 2021
The production and application of hydrogen in steel industry

Liu Wenguo, H. Zuo, Jing-song Wang et al.

Abstract Due to the increasingly serious environmental issues and continuous depletion of fossil resources, the steel industry is facing unprecedented pressure to reduce CO2 emissions and achieve the sustainable energy development. Hydrogen is considered as the most promising clean energy in the 21st century due to the diverse sources, high calorific value, good thermal conductivity and high reaction rate, making hydrogen have great potential to apply in the steel industry. In this review, different hydrogen production technologies which have potential to provide hydrogen or hydrogen-rich gas for the great demand of steel plants are described. The applications of hydrogen in the blast furnace (BF) production process, direct reduction iron (DRI) process and smelting reduction iron process are summarized. Furthermore, the functions of hydrogen or hydrogen-rich gas as fuels are also discussed. In addition, some suggestions and outlooks are provided for future development of steel industry in China.

392 sitasi en Environmental Science
S2 Open Access 2021
Challenges against CO2 abatement strategies in cement industry: A review.

E. Benhelal, E. Shamsaei, M. Rashid

Cement industry is an intensive source of fuel consumption and greenhouse gases (GHGs) emissions. This industry is responsible for 5% of GHGs emissions and is among the top industrial sources of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. Therefore, CO2 emissions reduction from cement production process has been always an appealing subject for researches in universities and industry. Various efforts have been carried out to mitigate the huge mass of CO2 emissions from the cement industry. Although, majority of these strategies are technically viable, due to various barriers, the level of CO2 mitigation in cement industry is still not satisfactory. Among numerous researches on this topic, only a few have tried to answer why CO2 abatement strategies are not globally practiced yet. This work aims to highlight the challenges and barriers against widespread and effective implementation of CO2 mitigation strategies in the cement industry and to propose practical solutions to overcome such barriers.

349 sitasi en Medicine, Environmental Science

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