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Documenting the Industrial Revolution
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Hicks, Peter, 1952-
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Industrial revolution Great Britain History Juvenile literature.
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Industrial revolution History Juvenile literature.
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Industrial revolution Great Britain.
2010
Discusses the Industrial Revolution and its implications on society.
The Fifth Industrial Revolution: How Harmonious Human–Machine Collaboration is Triggering a Retail and Service Revolution
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Parasuraman, A.
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Grewal, Dhruv
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Noble, Stephanie M.
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Artificial intelligence
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Automation
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Collaboration
2022
•This manuscript draws attention to the dawn of the Fifth Industrial Revolution (5IR) and highlights its potential for addressing a host of issues within retail and service domains.•The authors outline a 2 × 2 framework that categorizes retailers and service providers by their embrace of human–machine collaborations, a key aspect of the 5IR.•The authors outline the 5IR's expanded definition of stakeholders (companies, employees, customers, and society); the merging of digital, physical, and biological technologies in the 5IR promises enhanced well-being for societal actors across the board.•This article establishes a roadmap for how a retail/service (r)evolution is likely to progress and offers a set of key research questions that emerge as a result.
This manuscript draws attention to the dawn of the Fifth Industrial Revolution (5IR) and highlights its potential for addressing a host of issues within retail and service domains. With a retailing and service perspective, the authors outline the meaning of the 5IR, according to a 2 × 2 framework that categorizes retailers and service providers by their embrace of human–machine collaborations. They also propose an expanded definition of stakeholders in the 5IR (companies, employees, customers, and society). Merging digital, physical, and biological technologies promises enhanced well-being for societal actors across the board. By outlining these likely implications of the 5IR for retailing and services, this article establishes a roadmap for how the (r)evolution is likely to progress and offers a set of key research questions that emerge as a result.
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Cold magic
A novel set in an alternate Victorian Europe at the start of an industrial revolution where science and magic wage war against each other.
Recent advances in green technology and Industrial Revolution 4.0 for a sustainable future
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Mukherjee, Anirban Goutam
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Bradu, Pragya
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Patil, Megha
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biodegradability
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biofuels
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biopesticides
2023
This review gives concise information on green technology (GT) and Industrial Revolution 4.0 (IR 4.0). Climate change has begun showing its impacts on the environment, and the change is real. The devastating COVID-19 pandemic has negatively affected lives and the world from the deadly consequences at a social, economic, and environmental level. In order to balance this crisis, there is a need to transition toward green, sustainable forms of living and practices. We need green innovative technologies (GTI) and Internet of Things (IoT) technologies to develop green, durable, biodegradable, and eco-friendly products for a sustainable future. GTI encompasses all innovations that contribute to developing significant products, services, or processes that lower environmental harm, impact, and worsening while augmenting natural resource utilization. Sensors are typically used in IoT environmental monitoring applications to aid ecological safety by nursing air or water quality, atmospheric or soil conditions, and even monitoring species' movements and habitats. The industries and the governments are working together, have come up with solutions-the Green New Deal, carbon pricing, use of bio-based products as biopesticides, in biopharmaceuticals, green building materials, bio-based membrane filters for removing pollutants, bioenergy, biofuels and are essential for the green recovery of world economies. Environmental biotechnology, Green Chemical Engineering, more bio-based materials to separate pollutants, and product engineering of advanced materials and environmental economies are discussed here to pave the way toward the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) set by the UN and achieve the much-needed IR 4.0 for a greener-balanced environment and a sustainable future.
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Poor white
Hugh McVey moves from Missouri to the agrarian town of Bidwell, Ohio. He invents a mechanical cabbage planter to ease the burden of famers, but an investor in town exploits his product, which fails to succeed. His next invention, a corn cutter, makes him a millionaire and transforms Bidwell into a center of manufacturing. McVey, perennially lonely and ruminative, meets Clara Butterworth, who attends college at nearby Ohio State and is perennially harassed by her potential matches. Published one year after Winesburg, Ohio, in 1920, Poor White has a modernist style, an realist attention to every day life, and an eerily contemporary resonance.
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
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Yun, JinHyo Joseph
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Lee, SamYoul
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Jung, KwangHo
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Alternative energy sources
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Artificial intelligence
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Brainstorming
2018
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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A timeline of the Industrial Revolution
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Samuels, Charlie, 1961-
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Samuels, Charlie, 1961- History highlights
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Industrialization History Juvenile literature.
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Industrial revolution Juvenile literature.
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Industrialization.
2010
Chronicles the notable events, people, and locations during the Industrial Revolution, including advances in transportation, technology, medicine, and agriculture.
The Fourth Industrial Revolution (Industry 4.0): A Social Innovation Perspective
2017
The rapid pace of technological developments played a key role in the previous industrial revolutions. However, the fourth industrial revolution (Industry 4.0) and its embedded technology diffusion progress is expected to grow exponentially in terms of technical change and socioeconomic impact. Therefore, coping with such transformation require a holistic approach that encompasses innovative and sustainable system solutions and not just technological ones. In this article, we propose a framework that can facilitate the interaction between technological and social innovation to continuously come up with proactive, and hence timely, sustainable strategies. These strategies can leverage economic rewards, enrich society at large, and protect the environment. The new forthcoming opportunities that will be generated through the next industrial wave are gigantic at all levels. However, the readiness for such revolutionary conversion require coupling the forces of technological innovation and social innovation under the sustainability umbrella.
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Essentials. Timelines. Global shifts during the second industrial revolution
2025
The Second Industrial Revolution reshaped economies and societies worldwide, kickstarting a new era of colonialism from which the United States emerged as a global powerhouse.
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