India Industry 4.0 and Comparisons with Germany, South Korea and the USA

Anirudh Agrawal, Payal Kumar, Ashish Tyagi

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Abstract

While traditional Industry 4.0 is studied in the context of smart factories, the authors study it as a metaphor that represents the spill-over effects of digitalisation, high-speed internet, cloud-based super-computing on industry, countries, human resource development and national competitiveness. This chapter analyses the Industry 4.0 steps taken by the United States, Germany, South Korea and India. It compares strategic actions taken by these countries using a strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats (SWOT) analysis to understand the position of each country. The authors use Max Weber’s ideal types as a positivist frame of analysis for the country-level data and from this draws policy recommendations. Based on the current status of India and other countries, the chapter concludes by suggesting short-term, mid-term and long-term strategies to transform India into a highly competitive industrialised economy in the context of the fourth industrial revolution.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelHuman & Technological Resource Management (HTRM) : New Insights into Revolution 4.0
RedaktørerPayal Kumar, Anirudh Agrawal, Pawan Budhwar
Antal sider24
UdgivelsesstedBingley
ForlagEmerald Group Publishing
Publikationsdato2021
Sider133-156
Kapitel8
ISBN (Trykt)9781838672249
ISBN (Elektronisk)9781838672232, 9781838672256
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2021

Bibliografisk note

Published online: 16. November 2020.

Emneord

  • Industry 4.0
  • India
  • Germany
  • South Korea
  • United States
  • Policy recommendations
  • Country comparison
  • Weber

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