2020
DOI: 10.1002/sres.2702
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Education supply chain in the era of Industry 4.0

Abstract: To date, there is a very limited literature on the use of systems ideas and methodologies as a basis for developing curriculum or courses. To fill the gap, this study has made several contributions by employing systems theory and thinking in analysing issues related to higher education. Industry 4.0 is reshaping the future of education, which opens up our vision and makes us to consider what knowledge and skills students should possess after they have graduated from college, when to accelerate workforce reskil… Show more

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“…Li et al [20] developed block-chain based FeneChain that could investigate and operate the energy trading activities to build an industrious environment for Industry 4.0. Moreover, Li [21] studied the 'education supply chain' and confgured the educational system in the context of interactions of global institutions for Industry 4.0.…”
Section: B Advanced Driven Designs For Industry 40mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Li et al [20] developed block-chain based FeneChain that could investigate and operate the energy trading activities to build an industrious environment for Industry 4.0. Moreover, Li [21] studied the 'education supply chain' and confgured the educational system in the context of interactions of global institutions for Industry 4.0.…”
Section: B Advanced Driven Designs For Industry 40mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, high inventory turnover is expected for the retail sector which needs prompt knowledge transmission in the supply chain. [13] emphasizes that knowledge consistency and scheduling provide effective decision-making and simplify reaction to consumer needs. According to [14] manufacturers are still trying to manage stock levels and ensure the correct items are accessible at the store level in the right amounts.…”
Section: Sustainability Issues Of Supply Chainmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the first revolution, knowledge was expanded and disseminated through new universities, books, and newspapers. In the second revolution, education mainly contributed by training engineers and technicians for industry and increasing the supply of higher education courses (Li, 2020). The invention of computers and the emergence of the Internet during the third industrial revolution enabled the creation of e-learning and the popularization of distance learning courses (Yusuf et al, 2020).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%