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This book covers topics such as digitalization of production, operations, logistics and supply chains leading to new requirements for human capabilities and collaboration. The content is relevant for research as well as industry as digitalization is shaping all value chain processes anew. A special focus is directed towards an interdisciplinary perspective, including management science, economics, sociology, work science, computer science and psychology. In order to foster the dialogue between business practice and academics as well as university teaching and research, this contributed book is…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book covers topics such as digitalization of production, operations, logistics and supply chains leading to new requirements for human capabilities and collaboration. The content is relevant for research as well as industry as digitalization is shaping all value chain processes anew. A special focus is directed towards an interdisciplinary perspective, including management science, economics, sociology, work science, computer science and psychology. In order to foster the dialogue between business practice and academics as well as university teaching and research, this contributed book is addressing academic as well as professional business views on digitalization.
Autorenporträt
Matthias Klumpp is professor for production and logistics management at the Georg-August-University of Göttingen, FOM University of Applied Sciences Essen and senior researcher at the Fraunhofer Institute for Material Flow and Logistics (IML) Dortmund. He received his PhD from the University of Leipzig, his Habilitation from the University of Duisburg-Essen and was in visiting positions at the University of Twente, EUI Florence, University of Lugano (IDSIA), and the University of Modena. Addressed research topics are sustainable, digital (AI), and resilient supply chains with a focus on HCI and qualification. Caroline Ruiner is professor for sociology at the University of Hohenheim in Germany. She studied sociology and management science at Goethe-University Frankfurt, received her doctorate in sociology at the University of Augsburg and habilitated at the Faculty of Social Sciences at Ruhr University Bochum. Her research focuses on new work and new employment relationships and the effects on individual and organizational levels as well as with regard to industrial relations.