How to Respond to the Fourth Industrial Revolution, or the Second Information Technology Revolution? Dynamic New Combinations between Technology, Market, and Society through Open Innovation
Min Hwa Lee,JinHyo Joseph Yun,Andreas Pyka,Dong Kyu Won,Fumio Kodama,Giovanni Schiuma,Hang Sik Park,Jeonghwan Jeon,Kyung Bae Park,Kwang Ho Jung,Min Ren Yan,Sam Youl Lee,Xiaofei Zhao +12 more
- 21 Jun 2018
- Vol. 4, Iss: 3, pp 21
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors attempted to answer the following four research questions: "What is the definition of the fourth industrial revolution?", "How can we respond to the Fourth Industrial Revolution in terms of institutions?”, “How can they respond to it in terms technology, innovation, and start-up strategy?" Brainstorming was conducted by 11 scholars from several countries to answer these four questions.
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Abstract: Since Klaus Schwab and the World Economic Forum declared the arrival of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, there has been much discussion about it. However, there is no commonly agreed-upon definition of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Therefore, we attempted to answer the following four research questions. “What is the definition of the Fourth Industrial Revolution?”, “How can we respond to the Fourth Industrial Revolution in terms of institutions?”, “How can we respond to the Fourth Industrial Revolution in terms of technology?”, “How can we respond to the Fourth Industrial Revolution in terms of firm innovation and start-up strategy?” Brainstorming was conducted by 11 scholars from several countries to answer these four research questions. Therefore, this research is not the end product of four research questions, but a kind of advanced template to answer the four research questions for continuing research.
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