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The Innovation Performance Under the Shadow of Industry 4.0.

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Abstract

Today, people are more aware of the importance of Industry 4.0, which increasingly influences the decisions of service or product innovation. Meanwhile, managers take much more care of both this trend and permanence in the market depending on the ability to innovate services and goods that ensure care of sustainable innovation. Because, undoubtedly, innovation must be taken into consideration as a long-term capability. Hence, the organizations have the advantage to enable translation of primary goods/services into higher value-added products. In the direction of this information, this paper was completed in the shadow of Industry 4.0., which is called “big data box”. This study, showing the triple interaction, includes various kinds of minor innovation projects, like many branches of a tree. However, every branch in this big data box tree serves to the same target. The research also extracts more value from the inputs used in process, which in turn, improves productivity and increases the capacity of establishment to meet needs of consumers. With the target of proofing the implementation of this big data box was completed in a foundation in health field, “A corporation”, having triple collaboration of three main drivers; Industry, university and government. Therefore, this paper has shown that the innovation performance of the “A” corporation keeps going further by means of big data. In addition to this, it should not be forgotten that organizational climate was affected in a positive way, too. Big data box, evaluating the innovation performance, was conceptualized and studied as a phenomenon linked to the activities of research&development done by technical staff in “A” corporation. It’s related to form a smart memory, setting light for the future projects. After completing this study, innovation ideas and new collaboration models between Industry and university can easily be formed.

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Metadata
Title
The Innovation Performance Under the Shadow of Industry 4.0.
Authors
Banu Ozkeser
Cüneyt Karaarslan
Copyright Year
2019
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-92267-6_42

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