Barreiras de Entrada para a Indústria 4.0 na Argentina

Autores

  • Julieta Gutnisky Universidad del Salvador, USAL
  • Delfina Montilla Universidad de Buenos Aires
  • Sergio Salimbeni Universidad del Salvador, USAL

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14571/brajets.v15.nse2.95-109

Palavras-chave:

Barreiras de entrada, Quarta Revolução Industrial, Indústria 4.0, Transformação digital, Setor industrial

Resumo

A Indústria 4.0 é um tema que despertou grande interesse nos últimos anos. O mercado, que demanda produtos mais complexos e diferenciados, precisa ser atendido. Processos tradicionais de produção controlados de forma centralizada serão substituídos por processos descentralizados. Sistemas físicos serão digitalizados, fábricas se auto-regularão, otimizando sua própria operação. A produtividade será aprimorada; soluções rápidas serão oferecidas em caso de problemas de produção e operações anormais. Muitos desafios devem ser enfrentados, como altos custos de implementação, mudanças organizacionais e de processos, segurança e proteção de dados e a necessidade de pessoal qualificado em todos os níveis organizacionais, capaz de lidar com a crescente complexidade dos futuros sistemas de informação de produção. Para abordar essas questões, este artigo fornece uma análise das barreiras de entrada para a Indústria 4.0 na Argentina. Primeiro, foi realizada uma revisão de literatura. Este trabalho revelou um conjunto de 12 fatores de barreira de entrada. Segundo, com base na revisão de literatura e procedimento de codificação, foi desenvolvida uma síntese e estrutura. Terceiro, uma pesquisa foi realizada em 108 empresas argentinas, obtendo a classificação e a força de cada um desses 12 fatores.

Biografia do Autor

  • Julieta Gutnisky, Universidad del Salvador, USAL

     

     

  • Delfina Montilla, Universidad de Buenos Aires

     

     

  • Sergio Salimbeni, Universidad del Salvador, USAL

     

     

     

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Gutnisky, J., Montilla, D. ., & Salimbeni, S. (2022). Barreiras de Entrada para a Indústria 4.0 na Argentina. Cadernos De Educação, Tecnologia E Sociedade, 15(se2), 95-109. https://doi.org/10.14571/brajets.v15.nse2.95-109