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This monograph provides theoretical and practical perspectives on
competency management as a key resource for producing competitive
products. The authors develop and substantiate a law of dependence
between competencies and emergence of new markets, and describe the
practical aspects of developing competencies in high-tech
companies. Further, they develop economic and mathematical models
for managing the competitive advantages of a company based on
competencies. Using these models, they present a method for
evaluating and ranking core competencies, as well as for
multi-criteria ratings of human potential efficiency. The book also
discusses the mechanisms of competitiveness management based on a
conceptual model of a competence center network.
This book focuses on the theory and practice involved in the
management of innovative activities that enhance the
competitiveness of enterprises, industries and economies. It
presents a multi-criteria approach to the problem of selecting
effective innovative projects and innovative technologies that
increase competitiveness in high-tech industries. Further, the book
develops a mathematical risk assessment model, and proposes new
approaches for systematically identifying and assessing the
probability of risk emergence. Lastly, it demonstrates how
simulation models can be used to assess the impact of innovative
technologies on the competitiveness of high-tech products.
This volume of selected articles is being released in light of the
new economic, social and environmental challenges Europe and the
United States have been faced with following the end of the Cold
War and in the evolving era of globalization. National security,
immigration and the provision of health and other key social
services call for a radically different outlook in terms of policy
discussions. The contributors of this book focus on seven key
policy issues and challenges that currently affect the United
States and Europe: income distribution, the gender pay gap, crime
and security, unemployment, health care, the demographic question
and environmental regulation. The purpose of this volume is to
analyze how public policy within the European context is responding
to the challenges posed by this new global era.
This book presents the theory and practice of product lifecycle
management, chiefly focusing on modern approaches suitable for
digitalized enterprises. In addition to describing adaptive methods
for advanced product creation using big data analytics, it presents
economic and mathematical models for managing product lifecycles
based on the application of recent methods (e.g. digital design and
automated intelligent systems) to control pre-production and
production processes. Given its scope, the book appeals to
researchers, economic analysts and entrepreneurs alike.
The transition to Industry 4.0, and the subsequent ubiquitous
digitalization and integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into
the economic system, has set the stage for a fundamental change -
one towards forming a cyber economy: a type of economy in which
humans are economic subjects who interact with or are confronted
with AI. This book examines these interactions and specifically
analyzes the overall effects of digitalization on the workplace,
and on the economic system of the future. Scholars from a diverse
range of fields address both the challenges and opportunities of
using AI in business sectors, as well as the role of people dealing
with digital channels. In closing, the book discusses the need to,
and options for, training and educating the labor force in the
digital age.
This book presents the theory and practice of product lifecycle
management, chiefly focusing on modern approaches suitable for
digitalized enterprises. In addition to describing adaptive methods
for advanced product creation using big data analytics, it presents
economic and mathematical models for managing product lifecycles
based on the application of recent methods (e.g. digital design and
automated intelligent systems) to control pre-production and
production processes. Given its scope, the book appeals to
researchers, economic analysts and entrepreneurs alike.
The transition to Industry 4.0, and the subsequent ubiquitous
digitalization and integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into
the economic system, has set the stage for a fundamental change -
one towards forming a cyber economy: a type of economy in which
humans are economic subjects who interact with or are confronted
with AI. This book examines these interactions and specifically
analyzes the overall effects of digitalization on the workplace,
and on the economic system of the future. Scholars from a diverse
range of fields address both the challenges and opportunities of
using AI in business sectors, as well as the role of people dealing
with digital channels. In closing, the book discusses the need to,
and options for, training and educating the labor force in the
digital age.
This monograph provides theoretical and practical perspectives on
competency management as a key resource for producing competitive
products. The authors develop and substantiate a law of dependence
between competencies and emergence of new markets, and describe the
practical aspects of developing competencies in high-tech
companies. Further, they develop economic and mathematical models
for managing the competitive advantages of a company based on
competencies. Using these models, they present a method for
evaluating and ranking core competencies, as well as for
multi-criteria ratings of human potential efficiency. The book also
discusses the mechanisms of competitiveness management based on a
conceptual model of a competence center network.
This book focuses on the theory and practice involved in the
management of innovative activities that enhance the
competitiveness of enterprises, industries and economies. It
presents a multi-criteria approach to the problem of selecting
effective innovative projects and innovative technologies that
increase competitiveness in high-tech industries. Further, the book
develops a mathematical risk assessment model, and proposes new
approaches for systematically identifying and assessing the
probability of risk emergence. Lastly, it demonstrates how
simulation models can be used to assess the impact of innovative
technologies on the competitiveness of high-tech products.
This volume of selected articles is being released in light of the
new economic, social and environmental challenges Europe and the
United States have been faced with following the end of the Cold
War and in the evolving era of globalization. National security,
immigration and the provision of health and other key social
services call for a radically different outlook in terms of policy
discussions. The contributors of this book focus on seven key
policy issues and challenges that currently affect the United
States and Europe: income distribution, the gender pay gap, crime
and security, unemployment, health care, the demographic question
and environmental regulation. The purpose of this volume is to
analyze how public policy within the European context is responding
to the challenges posed by this new global era.
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