Routledge Handbook of Smart Technologies

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advanced robotics
Analysis and Reporting Technology
artificial intelligence
automation labour economics
Blockchain Technology
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cyber-physical systems
cybersecurity ethics research
Digital Agriculture
digital market governance
Digital Revolution
Digital Transformation
digitalisation
digitisation in information
digitisation in knowledge management
digitisation of information
Disruptive Technological Change
Energy Smart Meter
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Fourth Industrial Revolution
GDPR.
General Purpose Technology
Grand Societal Challenges
industrial robot diffusion
IoT Device
Middle Skilled Workers
Nis
platform regulation policy
Platform Work
Race against the Machine
radical technological change
Robot Shipments
Self-Monitoring
Smart Cities
Smart Contracts
Smart Grids
Smart Manufacturing Systems
Smart Metering
Smart Phones
Smart Technologies
SMART Technology
socioeconomic impact of automation technologies
socioeconomic impact of technology
Techno Economic Paradigms
technological innovation
technology assessment methods
Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032130811
  • Weight: 1320g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Sep 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This Handbook provides a thorough discussion of the most recent wave of technological (and organisational) innovations, frequently called “smart” and based on the digitisation of information. The acronym stands for "Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology". This new wave is one in a row of waves that have shaken up and transformed the economy, society and culture since the first Industrial Revolution and have left a huge impact on how we live, think, communicate and work: they have deeply affected the socioeconomic metabolism from within and humankind’s footprint on our planet. The Handbook analyses the origins of the current wave, its roots in earlier ones and its path-dependent nature; its current forms and actual manifestations; its multifarious impact on economy and society; and it puts forward some guesstimates regarding the probable directions of its further development. In short, the Handbook studies the past, the present and the future of smart technologies and digitalisation.

This cutting-edge reference will appeal to a broad audience, including but not limited to, researchers from various disciplines with a focus on technological innovation and their impact on the socioeconomic system; students across different fields but especially from economics, social sciences and law studying questions related to radical technological change and its consequences, as well as professionals around the globe interested in the debate of smart technologies and socioeconomic transformation, from a multi- and interdisciplinary perspective.

Heinz D. Kurz is Emeritus Professor of Economics at the University of Graz, Austria, and a Fellow of the Graz Schumpeter Centre.

Marlies Schütz works as a postdoctoral researcher at the Graz Schumpeter Centre, University of Graz, Austria.

Rita Strohmaier is an economic researcher at the German Development Institute/ Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE) in Bonn, Germany.

Stella S. Zilian, M.A. (Econ.), works as a researcher at the Graz Schumpeter Centre, University of Graz, Austria, and at the Institute for Heterodox Economics, Vienna University of Economics and Business.