Social innovation in the context of industry Research proposal

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Subject Area:Economics

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Industry 4. 0 is expected to grow exponentially over the next few years. Coppin such huge transformations requires technological, innovative and sustainable systems. Very few studies with regards to industry 4. 0 have been conducted. Achievement of this concept is reliable on constant communication from the market so as to ensure what’s to be manufactured is efficiently determined. Every cyber physical entity is supposed to work intelligently and perform the needed tasks with maximum efficiency. This can be basically described as the future of marketing (Gosling, J. and Naim, M. 2009) Industry 4. et al. Notwithstanding the numerous economic research studies that have been conducted on Industry 4. 0, studies on its social impacts and effects on sustainability are scarce (Murray R. et al. It is expected that the fourth industrial revolution will transform industrial production as well as the society in general.

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This smart equipment enables maximum utilization of resources and improved efficacy as well as competitiveness (Hargreaves, T. , Hielscher, S. , Seyfang, G. , & Smith, A. The key purposes of industry 4. Hence, despite them being a solution to societal problems, it’s important to consider the social effects of these technological innovations. Research objectives 1. To establish the impact of industry 4. 0 on sustainability. To examine the societal impact of social innovation and industry 4. Meetings with company management i. e. logistics mangers, production managers, and the supply chain managers will be essential. Characteristics of each company will be identified through documentation. Surveys containing several questions will also be used. Research timetable Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Month 1 Strategic planning of how the research will be conducted Organization of researchers into groups.

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Determination of sampling criteria Collection of information about sample companies Month 2 Selection and sampling of case companies Preparation of surveys Observation of each companies production environment Meetings with company managers Month 3 Conduction of group interviews Collection of data Data analysis Data presentation References Drucker, P. Innovation and Entrepreneurship. Milton Park: Taylor & Francis. Gosling, J. Lin, H. W. , Nagalingam, S. V. , Kuik, S. , & Sanders, B. Social Innovation: What It Is, Why It Matters and How It Can Be Accelerated? Oxford: Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship, Oxford SAID Business School. Murray, R. , Caulier-Grice, J. , & Mulgan, G. Pearson Education Seyfang, G. , & Haxeltine, A. Growing Grassroots Innovations: Exploring the Role of Community-Based Initiatives in Governing Sustainable Energy Transitions. Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space, 30(3): 381–400.

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