2022-01-17
New doctoral dissertation
VILNIUS TECH Library invites you to follow the published new dissertations. The dissertation “Economic assessment of business model transformation in Industry 4.0” prepared by VILNIUS TECH, Faculty of Business Management, Kristina Kovaitė, is presented in Engish. The dissertation was prepared in 2017–2021, supervisor – prof. dr. Jelena Stankevičienė.
The dissertation was defended at the public meeting of the Dissertation Defense Council of Economics in the Senate Hall of Vilnius Gediminas Technical University at 1 p. m. on 19 November 2021.
„Industry 4.0 solutions envision a significant impact on the potential of economic efficiency and growth in industries. Some authors suggest up to 50 per cent of overall efficiency increase and up to 200 per cent of output volume increase. The problem addressed in this dissertation lies in facing a high uncertainty balanced with the potential of high efficiency and growth due to the rapid and comprehensive effect of Industry 4.0 on industry and society. New technologies rapidly appear in the market, but lack the historical data to benchmark a possible return on investment. This research object is the economic assessment of growth, efficiency and risk involved when transforming a business model in response to Industry 4.0 in manufacturing.“
Doctoral dissertation readers can search via the VILNIUS TECH Virtual library.
The dissertation was defended at the public meeting of the Dissertation Defense Council of Economics in the Senate Hall of Vilnius Gediminas Technical University at 1 p. m. on 19 November 2021.
„Industry 4.0 solutions envision a significant impact on the potential of economic efficiency and growth in industries. Some authors suggest up to 50 per cent of overall efficiency increase and up to 200 per cent of output volume increase. The problem addressed in this dissertation lies in facing a high uncertainty balanced with the potential of high efficiency and growth due to the rapid and comprehensive effect of Industry 4.0 on industry and society. New technologies rapidly appear in the market, but lack the historical data to benchmark a possible return on investment. This research object is the economic assessment of growth, efficiency and risk involved when transforming a business model in response to Industry 4.0 in manufacturing.“
Doctoral dissertation readers can search via the VILNIUS TECH Virtual library.
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