TY - JOUR
T1 - Towards a Multidisciplinary Research Framework for studying the Digital Transformation of Industry
AU - Dessers, Ezra
AU - Dhondt, Steven
AU - Ramioul, Monique
AU - De Schutter, Joris
AU - Pintelon, Liliane
AU - Decré, Wilm
AU - Van Bockhaven, Wouter
AU - Coreynen, Wim
AU - De Looze, Michiel
AU - Van Hootegem, Geert
PY - 2019/10/23
Y1 - 2019/10/23
N2 - The manufacturing industry is increasingly regarded as an essential ingredient of an ecosystem of production of goods and services. Key enabling technologies are considered to be the motors behind the ongoing digital transformation of industry. Given that there are still a number of open questions that need to be addressed in order to develop successful strategies for further implementation of these technologies, and to understand how workplace innovation plays a role in the digital transformation of industry, this paper seeks to design a comprehensive research approach and explains how this approach is applied in the PARADIGMS 4.0 research project on the digital transformation of industry in the region of Flanders, Belgium. Based on the identification of current knowledge gaps, research questions are defined on the topics of technology and work organisation, skills and participation, organisational and regional strategies, and labour market impact. A multi-level, multi-disciplinary, multi-method and multi-stakeholder research design was developed in order to study these topics in an integrated way. While this innovative comprehensiveness is seen as a major strength, it is acknowledged that the research design comes with certain risks that need to be tackled.
AB - The manufacturing industry is increasingly regarded as an essential ingredient of an ecosystem of production of goods and services. Key enabling technologies are considered to be the motors behind the ongoing digital transformation of industry. Given that there are still a number of open questions that need to be addressed in order to develop successful strategies for further implementation of these technologies, and to understand how workplace innovation plays a role in the digital transformation of industry, this paper seeks to design a comprehensive research approach and explains how this approach is applied in the PARADIGMS 4.0 research project on the digital transformation of industry in the region of Flanders, Belgium. Based on the identification of current knowledge gaps, research questions are defined on the topics of technology and work organisation, skills and participation, organisational and regional strategies, and labour market impact. A multi-level, multi-disciplinary, multi-method and multi-stakeholder research design was developed in order to study these topics in an integrated way. While this innovative comprehensiveness is seen as a major strength, it is acknowledged that the research design comes with certain risks that need to be tackled.
KW - Industry 4.0
KW - Work organization
KW - Regional strategy
KW - Skills
KW - Worker participation
KW - Job market
UR - https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/c627ba1a-69fc-350a-8269-28bdbfd30581/
U2 - 10.46364/ejwi.v5i1.523
DO - 10.46364/ejwi.v5i1.523
M3 - Article
SN - 2387-4570
VL - 5
JO - European Journal of Workplace Innovation
JF - European Journal of Workplace Innovation
IS - 1
ER -