La cuarta revolución industrial, las organizaciones y la sociedad contemporánea

El objetivo de este trabajo es determinar los fundamentos y características básicos del campo de la 4RI y sus principales implicaciones para las organizaciones y la sociedad contemporánea. Haciendo una revisión sistemática de 681 documentos indexados en las bases Scopus y Web of Science (WoS), este...

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Autores Principales: Ramírez Barreto, Jorge Hernán, Tórres Rojas, Giovanny
Otros Autores: Sanabria, Mauricio
Formato: Tesis de maestría (Master Thesis)
Lenguaje:Español (Spanish)
Publicado: Universidad del Rosario 2019
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4RI
4IR
Acceso en línea:http://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/19944
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language Español (Spanish)
topic Cuarta revolución industrial
4RI
Industria 4.0
Transformación digital
Sociedad contemporánea
Estudios organizacionales
Inventos & patentes
Innovaciones tecnológicas
Tecnología de la información y la comunicación
Desarrollo científico y tecnológico
Revisión de la literatura
Fourth Industrial Revolution
4IR
Industry 4.0
Digital transformation
Contemporary society
Organization studies
spellingShingle Cuarta revolución industrial
4RI
Industria 4.0
Transformación digital
Sociedad contemporánea
Estudios organizacionales
Inventos & patentes
Innovaciones tecnológicas
Tecnología de la información y la comunicación
Desarrollo científico y tecnológico
Revisión de la literatura
Fourth Industrial Revolution
4IR
Industry 4.0
Digital transformation
Contemporary society
Organization studies
Ramírez Barreto, Jorge Hernán
Tórres Rojas, Giovanny
La cuarta revolución industrial, las organizaciones y la sociedad contemporánea
description El objetivo de este trabajo es determinar los fundamentos y características básicos del campo de la 4RI y sus principales implicaciones para las organizaciones y la sociedad contemporánea. Haciendo una revisión sistemática de 681 documentos indexados en las bases Scopus y Web of Science (WoS), este texto proporciona una visión general de la producción científica al respecto. Los resultados muestran que este campo está en pleno desarrollo, en particular entre 2016 y 2019, que tiene un importante sesgo técnico, que plantea implicaciones profundas para la sociedad contemporánea y que deja de lado aspectos esenciales que las ciencias sociales pueden abordar.
author2 Sanabria, Mauricio
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Ramírez Barreto, Jorge Hernán
Tórres Rojas, Giovanny
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Tórres Rojas, Giovanny
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title La cuarta revolución industrial, las organizaciones y la sociedad contemporánea
title_short La cuarta revolución industrial, las organizaciones y la sociedad contemporánea
title_full La cuarta revolución industrial, las organizaciones y la sociedad contemporánea
title_fullStr La cuarta revolución industrial, las organizaciones y la sociedad contemporánea
title_full_unstemmed La cuarta revolución industrial, las organizaciones y la sociedad contemporánea
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spelling ir-10336-199442021-07-17T06:01:01Z La cuarta revolución industrial, las organizaciones y la sociedad contemporánea Ramírez Barreto, Jorge Hernán Tórres Rojas, Giovanny Sanabria, Mauricio Cuarta revolución industrial 4RI Industria 4.0 Transformación digital Sociedad contemporánea Estudios organizacionales Inventos & patentes Innovaciones tecnológicas Tecnología de la información y la comunicación Desarrollo científico y tecnológico Revisión de la literatura Fourth Industrial Revolution 4IR Industry 4.0 Digital transformation Contemporary society Organization studies El objetivo de este trabajo es determinar los fundamentos y características básicos del campo de la 4RI y sus principales implicaciones para las organizaciones y la sociedad contemporánea. Haciendo una revisión sistemática de 681 documentos indexados en las bases Scopus y Web of Science (WoS), este texto proporciona una visión general de la producción científica al respecto. Los resultados muestran que este campo está en pleno desarrollo, en particular entre 2016 y 2019, que tiene un importante sesgo técnico, que plantea implicaciones profundas para la sociedad contemporánea y que deja de lado aspectos esenciales que las ciencias sociales pueden abordar. The aim of this paper is to determine the fundamentals and basic characteristics of the 4IR field and its main implications for organizations and contemporary society. Making a systematic review of 681 documents indexed in Scopus and Web of Science (WoS) databases, this article provides an overview of scientific production in this regard. 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