scholarly journals Small Industry Growth Resolution through the Readiness for Using Android Technology in Industrial Revolution 4.0 Challenge

Author(s):  
Anis Eliyana ◽  
A. R. Sridadi ◽  
M. Mashud
Author(s):  
I.S. Pylaeva

Modern industry is facing the next round of the industrial revolution or Industry 4.0. This collision is expressed in a significant change in the applied technologies of doing business and, first of all, in the production process. Large enterprises around the world are actively adapting to external challenges and digitalizing their production in the direction of the «Factories of the Future» concept, as evidenced by statistical research data from rating agencies such as McKinsey and PwC. In connection with these transformations, the question arises, is the technological development of enterprises synonymous with innovative development? The study hypothesis is the idea that technological development at the level of an individual enterprise is one of the subtypes of innovation. In order to verify it, the opinions of domestic researchers in this area were studied, and the modern definitions «technological development» and «scientific and technological development», which were adopted as synonyms in the study, were analyzed. The results of the study are confirmation of the hypothesis put forward, the construction of a logical scheme that reflects the essence of the term «technological development of an industrial enterprise» with the allocation of the main elements, as well as the proposed author's formulation of this term. It is concluded that it is necessary to conduct further research aimed at identifying the current state and prospects of small industry technological and innovative development.


2019 ◽  
Vol 42 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joseph A. Tainter ◽  
Temis G. Taylor

Abstract We question Baumard's underlying assumption that humans have a propensity to innovate. Affordable transportation and energy underpinned the Industrial Revolution, making mass production/consumption possible. Although we cannot accept Baumard's thesis on the Industrial Revolution, it may help explain why complexity and innovation increase rapidly in the context of abundant energy.


1896 ◽  
Vol 41 (1054supp) ◽  
pp. 16840-16842
Author(s):  
William Eleroy Curtis

2009 ◽  
pp. 123-129
Author(s):  
Yu. Golubitsky

The article considers business practices of Moscow small industry in the XIX century, basing upon physiological sketches of N. Polevoy and I. Kokorev, statistical data and the classification of professions are also presented. The author claims that the heroes of the analyzed sketches are the forefathers of Moscow small businesses and shows what a deep similarity their occupations and a way of life bear to the present-day routine existence of small enterprises.


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