The Regional Economics of Technological Transformations: Industry 4.0 and Servitisation in European Regions

The Regional Economics of Technological Transformations

Industry 4.0 and Servitisation in European Regions
 
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ISBN13:9780367678258
ISBN10:036767825X
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:326 pages
Size:234x156 mm
Weight:453 g
Language:English
Illustrations: 13 Illustrations, black & white; 28 Illustrations, color; 28 Halftones, color; 13 Line drawings, black & white; 57 Tables, black & white
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Short description:

Provides a comprehensive overview of 4.0 technological transformations in Europe and their socio-economic impact, with a particular emphasis on the regional dimension of the phenomena. The authors employ extensive original data and robust quantitative methods to analyse technological change and shed light on this trend for Europe and beyond.

Long description:

The Regional Economics of Technological Transformations provides a comprehensive overview of 4.0 technological transformations in Europe and their socio-economic impact, with a particular emphasis on the regional dimension of the phenomena. The authors employ extensive original data and robust quantitative methods to analyse technological change in all regions of the 27 EU countries plus the UK and shed light on this trend for Europe and beyond.



Structured in four parts, the book first looks at conceptual definitions, empirical measurements and expected impacts on both the economic performance (GDP and productivity growth) and the labour market, and then moves on to analyse where 4.0 technological transformation actually takes place in Europe and the reasons for this. Next, it offers original empirical evidence on the impacts of the different transformations, and of their intertwined effects, on both the economy and the society. Finally, the book explores the policy implications of this technological transformation.



This book will be valuable reading for advanced students, researchers and policymakers working across regional economics, industrial economics and innovation policy. It will be of primary interest to regional scientists interested in the field, who may enjoy the conceptual and empirical solutions to the study of a very complex, timely and still largely unexplored theme. Sociologists, engineers and political economists can benefit from the book?s analysis, noting the urgency of the development of new ethical rules governing the new digital and labour markets. Finally, the book may appeal to policymakers interested in opportunities to increase regional competitiveness and sustainability goals through the advent of 4.0 technologies.

Table of Contents:

Introduction: An inquiry on regional trends and impacts of the 4.0 technological transformations  Part I. Setting the scene: definition and impacts of 4.0 technological transformations 1: The 4.0 technological transformations and their regional socio-economic dimension 2: The regional economic effects of 4.0 technological transformations 3: 4.0 technological transformations and the local labour markets Part II. 4.0 technological transformations in European regions 4: From conceptual definitions to empirical measurements: logics, methods and data 5: Transformation in the market for the new technologies: 4.0 inventing regions 6: Regional technological transformation patterns in Europe Part III. Socio-economic impacts of 4.0 technological transformations in European regions 7: Regional economic effects of 4.0 technological transformations 8: Effects on the regional labour market Part IV. Concluding remarks 9. Conclusions and policy implications References